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Full-Text Articles in Law
Ndls Update 12/1998, Notre Dame Law School
Ndls Update 11/1998, Notre Dame Law School
Ndls Update 10/1998, Notre Dame Law School
Women, Responsibility, And The Military, Diane H. Mazur
Women, Responsibility, And The Military, Diane H. Mazur
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Religious Hybrids In The Lower Courts: Free Exercise Plus Or Constitutional Smoke Screen, William L. Esser Iv
Religious Hybrids In The Lower Courts: Free Exercise Plus Or Constitutional Smoke Screen, William L. Esser Iv
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Curt Flood Act Of 1998: A Hollow Gesture After All These Years?, Edmund P. Edmonds
The Curt Flood Act Of 1998: A Hollow Gesture After All These Years?, Edmund P. Edmonds
Journal Articles
This article discusses the Curt Flood Act of 1998 and explores the nonstatutory labor exemption the Supreme Court has applied to professional sports leagues. It also explores the likely impact of the Curt Flood Act on the rights of players or managers to use antitrust laws effectively against one another.
Taking Substantive Rights (In The Rules Enabling Act) More Seriously, Leslie M. Kelleher
Taking Substantive Rights (In The Rules Enabling Act) More Seriously, Leslie M. Kelleher
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Albrecht Rule After Khan: Death Becomes Her, Roger D. Blair, John E. Lopatka
Albrecht Rule After Khan: Death Becomes Her, Roger D. Blair, John E. Lopatka
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Affirmative Action And Texas' Ten Percent Solution: Improving Diversity And Quality, David Orentlicher
Affirmative Action And Texas' Ten Percent Solution: Improving Diversity And Quality, David Orentlicher
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ndls Update 09/1998, Notre Dame Law School
153rd University Of Notre Dame Commencement And Mass Program, University Of Notre Dame
153rd University Of Notre Dame Commencement And Mass Program, University Of Notre Dame
Commencement Programs
153rd University of Notre Dame Commencement and Mass Program
Summer
Hoynes Code, The, David T. Link
Hoynes Code, The, David T. Link
Hoynes Code
This code governs legal education at the University of Notre Dame in all programs and in all locations.
Notre Dame Lawyer - Summer 1998, Notre Dame Law School
1998–99 Bulletin Of Information Notre Dame Law School, University Of Notre Dame ,
1998–99 Bulletin Of Information Notre Dame Law School, University Of Notre Dame ,
Bulletins of Information
Contents:
Graduate Law Programs 2
Dual-Degree Programs 3
Requirements for Graduation and Good Academic Standing 5
Tuition and Fees 6
Withdrawal Regulations 7
Curriculum 8
Law School Courses 9
Course Descriptions 11
Officers of Administration 28
Law School Faculty 29
Law School Calendar 31
Important Addresses 31
Security Information for Notre Dame Security/Police 32
Nondiscriminatory Policy 32
153rd University Of Notre Dame Commencement And Mass Program, University Of Notre Dame
153rd University Of Notre Dame Commencement And Mass Program, University Of Notre Dame
Commencement Programs
153rd University of Notre Dame Commencement and Mass Program including Law School awards
Ndls Update 05/1998, Notre Dame Law School
George And Claudine Pletcher Senior Scholarship Award, Notre Dame Law School
George And Claudine Pletcher Senior Scholarship Award, Notre Dame Law School
Student, Faculty, and Staff Awards
The George and Claudine Pletcher Senior Scholarship Award, 1994–1998.
Notre Dame Lawyer - Spring 1998, Notre Dame Law School
Ndls Update 04/1998, Notre Dame Law School
Ndls Update 03/1998, Notre Dame Law School
Ndls Update 02/1998, Notre Dame Law School
Public Reason, Abortion, And Cloning, John M. Finnis
Public Reason, Abortion, And Cloning, John M. Finnis
Journal Articles
Every society, liberal or illiberal, takes a public stand on the question whether abortion is or is not a form of criminal activity. If that question were left to private judgment, people who judge it homicide would be entitled to use force to prevent their fellow citizens engaging in it.
The need for the law and public policy to take a stand has become more and more obvious for two reasons. The first has to do with the standard purpose of abortion, as that term is commonly used: to end the life of a fetus/unborn child. As Jeffrey Reiman argues …
Ndls Update 01/1998, Notre Dame Law School
Notre Dame Lawyer - Fall/Winter 1998, Notre Dame Law School
Law Library Guide 1998–1999, Kresge Law Library, Research Services Department
Law Library Guide 1998–1999, Kresge Law Library, Research Services Department
Law Library Guide
The Kresge Law Library Guide's informative content includes: library services, policies, and physical layout.
Bulletin Of The Ll.M. Program In International And Comparative Law 1998, Notre Dame Law School
Bulletin Of The Ll.M. Program In International And Comparative Law 1998, Notre Dame Law School
Bulletins of Information
In 1968, Notre Dame established the first, and still the only, full–time branch of an American law school outside the United States. This program, located in the heart of London, England, now has three components – a yearlong component of the J.D. program, a summer program, and the master of laws (LL.M.) graduate program in international and comparative law.
From The Dean, David T. Link
From The Dean, David T. Link
1975–1999: David T. Link
Dean Link announces that the 1998–1999 academic year will be his last term. Indeed, it is not a retirement but a passing of the deanship to someone else so that he can pursue new and exciting opportunities.
Federal Criminal Conspiracy, Todd R. Russell, O. Carter Snead
Federal Criminal Conspiracy, Todd R. Russell, O. Carter Snead
Journal Articles
Under 18 U.S.C. § 371, it is a crime for "two or more persons [to] conspire . . . to commit any offense against the United States, or to defraud the United States, or any agency thereof in any manner or for any purpose."
This Article first outlines, in Section I, the basic elements of a conspiracy offense under § 371. Defenses available to challenge charges brought under the statute are discussed in Section III of the Article. Section IV presents the evidentiary and constitutional guidelines governing admissibility of co-conspirator hearsay testimony at trials involving conspiracy charges. Section V surveys …
Whitehead's Metaphysics And The Law: A Dialogue, Jay Tidmarsh
Whitehead's Metaphysics And The Law: A Dialogue, Jay Tidmarsh
Journal Articles
The purposes of this Article are to explore the relationship between Alfred North Whitehead's process philosophy and the nature of law, and to develop from that exploration a theory of "process jurisprudence." To some extent, this Article is a process of interpretation and imagination. Whitehead himself devoted little attention to the nature of law. Therefore, rather than attempting to declare definitively the implications of Whitehead's thought for the nature of law, this Article is structured in the form of a dialogue between "Whitehead" and a lawyer whom I have called "Chris." In Part II, as he discusses his system of …
The Commerce Clause Meets The Delhi Sands Flower-Loving Fly, John C. Nagle
The Commerce Clause Meets The Delhi Sands Flower-Loving Fly, John C. Nagle
Journal Articles
Is the Endangered Species Act constitutional? The D.C. Circuit considered that question in National Association of Home Builders v. Babbitt in 1997. More specifically, the case considered whether the congressional power to regulate interstate commerce authorized the ESA's prohibition upon building a large regional hospital in the habitat of an endangered fly that lives only in a small area of southern California. The three judges on the D.C. Circuit approached the question from three different perspectives: the relationship between biodiversity as a whole and interstate commerce, the relationship between the fly and interstate commerce, and the relationship between the hospital …