- Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy
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The Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy is a law review published by Notre Dame Law School, founded by Douglas Kmiec. The current editor in chief is Joe Graham. It focuses on modern legal/political problems from a moral/ethical framework. Unlike traditional law reviews, the Journal publishes in a symposium format, devoting each issue to a separate topic and presenting an accompanying symposium. The journal publishes two issues each spring, containing both scholarly articles and reflective essays, as well as student-written "Notes". The journal also evaluates other genres (such as speeches, committee reports, and books) on a case-by-case basis.
Notable contributors
- Cardinal Roger Mahony, "Solidarity and the Common Good: A Pastoral Response to Proposition 209," Vol. 11, 1997.
- U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan, "Social Progress and Our Common Humanity," Vol. 16, 2002.
- F.B.I. Director Robert Mueller, "New F.B.I.: Protecting Americans Against Terrorism," Vol. 19, 2005.
- Governor Mario M. Cuomo, "Religious Belief and Public Morality," Vol. 1, 1984.
- U.N. Ambassador Adlai Stevenson, "Is It Time to Reform the Reforms?," Vol. 4, 1989.
- Mayor Rudy Giuliani, "Combatting Terrorism," Vol. 16, 2002.
- Senator Rick Santorum, "New Culture of Life: Promoting Responsible and Appropriate Medical Research," Vol. 17, 2003.
- Secretary of Education William Bennett, "Children and Culture in Modern America," Vol. 5, 1991.
- Law professor Eugene Volokh, "Equal Treatment is Not Establishment," Vol. 13, 1999.
External links
Categories:- University of Notre Dame
- Ethics journals
- American law journals
- Notre Dame Law School
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