Articles, Issue Archives, Notes, Online Supplement

Special Edition


Articles


The Pro-Life Cause in the Post-Roe Era
Patrick T. Brown

Possible Partial Personhood for the Unborn
Teresa Collett

Why Fourteenth Amendment Personhood Requires Live Birth
Stephen G. Giles

Congress Has Fourteenth Amendment Authority to Protect Human Beings Before Birth
Thomas Jipping

The Wisdom of Federalism After Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization
Clarke Forsythe

Reclaiming “Reproductive Health” In The Twenty-First Century: A Holistic Vision for the Pro-Life Movement in the United States
Emma Waters

Abraham Lincoln, Divisive Issues, and the Capability of a People to Govern Themselves
James H. Read

Clarity and Section 5
Christopher R. Green

Articles, Issue Archives, Notes, Online Supplement

Volume 39, Online Supplement


Articles


Safeguarding Children from State Intervention
Salihah R. Denman

The State of the Russian Media Through the Lens of Democratization: 1991 as the Peak of Openness in Russia’s Media Laws
Antonina Semivolos

Remedying Public Disapproval of the Supreme Court: Expanding the Role of the Public Information Officer
Brown James

Political Deepfakes and the Limits of the Law
R. George Wright

The Dilemmas of the 2023 Merger Guidelines
Aurelian Portuese


Notes


The End Is Still to Come: How the Law’s Interaction with Digital Replicas and Derivative Digital Replicas Will Shape the Future
Spencer Kweskin

The Failures of the Biologics Price Competition and Innovation Act
Nick Corwin

The World’s Oldest Profession Needs New Answers
Ariana Zaimi

The Case for Climate Refugee Protection
Nicole Theriot

Articles, Issue Archives, Notes, Online Supplement

Vol. 38, Online Supplement


Articles


Guardians of Ethics for the Profession of Arms: Judge Advocates Assisting Commanders to Choose the Harder Right Over the Easier Wrong
Lisa M. Schenck

Harmonizing Divergent Purposes of Punishment in Jewish Criminal Law: Integrating Contemporary Religious, Criminological, and Legal Perspectives
Jonathan Hasson & Abraham Tennenbaum

Blackstone’s Rule Has Limited Our Ability to Think
Brian Forst

Telling Stories
Curtis E. A. Karnow


Notes


West Virginia v. EPA, a New Major Questions Doctrine or Maintaining the Status Quo? An Application to Net Neutrality
David Bender

The Tipping Point: Network Effects of Tipping Quick-Service Restaurant Cashiers
Bree Hall

Asylum, Title 42, & Female Foreign Nationals
Cecilia I. Morin

Justified True Beliefs, the Gettier Problem, and Criminal Knowledge in the Model Penal Code
Yifei Wang

Issue Archives, Online Supplement

Vol. 37, Online Supplement


Articles


Law School Rankings And Political Ideology: Measuring The Conservative Penalty And Liberal Bonus With Updated 2023 Rankings Data [PDF]
Michael Conklin

An Ecological Approach To Data Governance [PDF]
Jasmine McNealy

Errors And Omissions: Applying Lessons From History To Decide The Future Of Administrative Deference With Respect To The National Labor Relations Board
Nicholas M. Ohanesian


Notes


Making Judges Moral: Originalism And The Practice Of Common Good Constitutionalism [PDF]
Brennan Buhr

Smith To Smithereens? If So, What’s Next? [PDF]
Joshua Lacoste

Countering Public Pressure: Jury Anatomy As A Protection Of Criminal Defendants [PDF]
Silas J. Petersen

The Duality of Dogs: Property or Person?
Amber L. Shepard

The First Amendment And National Security: A Case For A Clear Test
Drake C. Stobie

Issue Archives, Online Supplement

Vol. 36, Online Supplement, Issue 2


Articles


Tag: You Are It! How Amending Garment Labeling Requirements Is A First Step Towards Transparency In The Fashion Industry
Betina A. Baumgarten

A Temporary Stopper In The Revolving Door: Executive Order Ethics Pledges And Their Role In Promoting Government Accountability And Integrity Within The President’s Branch
Caitlin-Jean Juricic

Sitting Ducks And Title VI Of The Civil Rights Act: Preventing The Siting Of New Prisons Near Harmful Pollutants
Jessa Webber

Unraveling The Web of Legal Protection: Race, Police Misconduct, And The Favorable Termination Rule
Jasmine B. Gonzales Rose, Caitlin Glass, Neda A. Khoshkhoo


Please Note: The Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy Online Supplement aims to make legal scholarship available more quickly, particularly regarding current events and topically relevant issues.  As such, forthcoming articles, notes, and essays may be published on a rolling basis prior to pagination finalization.  These works, noted by an asterisk, will be compiled into journal issues retroactively for organizational and citation purposes.

Issue Archives, Online Supplement

Vol. 36, Online Supplement, Issue 1


Articles


Wilson’s Foreboding Forecast for Sunshine Laws: Partly Cloudy, with a Chance of Unconstitutionality
Frank D. LoMonte and Paola Fiku

The Natural Law Ethics of Public Health Lockdowns
Eric C. Ip

We Interrupt Your Broadcast [Ban] to Bring You [Greater Access]: New Consideration for Rule 2.17 During a Pandemic
Marcus Alan McGhee


Notes


Due Process and Title IX: Considering Compulsory, Live Cross-Examination in Campus Sexual Assault Adjudications
Justin Ewing

The Materiality of Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (“ESG”) Indicators: Is it Time for Mandatory Disclosure?
Jake Landreth


Please Note: The Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy Online Supplement aims to make legal scholarship available more quickly, particularly regarding current events and topically relevant issues.  As such, forthcoming articles, notes, and essays may be published on a rolling basis prior to pagination finalization.  These works, noted by an asterisk, will be compiled into journal issues retroactively for organizational and citation purposes.