Issue Archives, Symposium Issues

Volume 37, Issue 2


Articles


Parents v. Government: The Constitutional Challenge Between The Principle Of Progressive Autonomy Of Children And Parents’ Educational Rights In Chile
Jorge Barrera-Rojas

Defending The Fundamental Rights of Parents: A Response To Recent Attacks
Melissa Moschella


Notes


A Right Defined By A Duty: The Original Understanding Of Parental Rights
Luray Buckner

The Failure To Protect Free Speech In Higher Education: A Nonpartisan Right With Bipartisan Consequences
Alyce Hammer

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

General Issues, Issue Archives

Volume 37, Issue 1


Articles


Virtue And The Administrative State
John S. Ehrett

Implicit Racial Attitudes And Self-Defense
Stephen P. Garvey

Protecting Church Autonomy In The Twenty-First Century: A Defense of the Compulsory Deference Approach for Church Property Litigation
Matthew R. Goldammer

Corporate Responsibility For Rogue Agents
Daniel Harris

Children Sentenced As Adults
Vanessa F. Hernandez Levin

The Tripartite Model Of Facial Recognition: Bridging The Gap Between Privacy, Public Safety, Technology And The Fourth And First Amendments
Shlomit Yanisky-Ravid and Kyle Fleming


Notes


The Neurological Imprint Of Incarceration And Its Effects On Recidivism
Malcolm Coffman

Tackling The Intangible: Why The Supreme Court Needs To Define Intellectual Property And What Facebook Stands To Lose (Or Win)
John Paul A. Galgano

Wading In Murky Waters: The Good-Faith Exception To The Exclusionary Rule & Title III Wiretaps
Joseph W. Gergel, III

Lessons From Vietnam: Informing Refugee Policy In Haiti And Afghanistan From Post-Vietnam United States Policy
Davis Lovvorn

Environmental, Social, And Governance (ESG) Matters: Can The SEC Mandate Disclosure? Should The SEC Mandate Disclosure?
Samantha M. Mariani

An Establishment Clause Eulogy: The Rise And Fall Of The Status/Use Distinction
Leo O’Malley

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.

General Issues, Issue Archives, Symposium Issues

Volume 36, Issue 2


Articles


The Influence of Partisanship On Supreme Court Election Law Rulings
Anthony J. Gaughan

Faith In Elections
Derek T. Muller

Vote Dilution And Voter Disenfranchisement In United States History
Luis Ricardo Fraga, PhD.


Notes


After Further Review: Towards A Rebuttable Presumption In Favor Of Ballot Validity
Devin Humphreys

Regulation Or Qualification: The Qualifications Clause, The Elections Clause, And Federal Regulation of Mail-In Ballots
Andrew Scarafile

Mass Incarceration & The Minority Vote: The Case For A Federal Ban On Felon Disenfranchisement
Jaylen Amaker, Danielle M. Lyn, & Marquan Robertson


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.

General Issues, Issue Archives

Volume 36, Issue 1


Articles


Can Continuing Legal Education Pass the Test? Empirical Lessons from the Medical World
Rima Sirota 

Trust and Distrust Across Constitutional Law
R. George Wright

The Legal and Ethical Implications of Public Pension Reform: Analyzing the New Constitutional Cases
T. Leigh Anenson and Jennifer K. Gershberg

Evaluating Legal Needs
Luz E. Herrera, Amber Baylor, Nandita Chaudhuri, and Felipe Hinojosa

Scandal and Due Process: A Canonical Response to the McCarrick Case
Fr. John Paul Kimes


Notes


Anti-Slapped in the Face: The Applicability of Anti-Slapp Statutes in Federal Courts
Noah Brown

Corporal Punishment in the United States: Abolishment Under the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Caroline J. Capili

Deinstitutionalization or Transinstitutionalization? Barriers to Independent Living for Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Katherine Cienkus

Social Movement Theory and the Role of Qualified Immunity in Increasing Political Violence
Cesar M. Estrada

The Duty to Monitor: How the Mission Critical Doctrine in Marchand Informs Director Liability for Cybersecurity Breaches
Mary Ellen Kempf

Improving New Market Tax Credit Accessibility to Address Food Vulnerability
Zahraa Nasser


Please Note: The Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy 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.