The Natural Law Institute, a function of the Notre Dame Law School, was established in 1947. In 1956, the Institute founded the Natural Law Forum, the only journal of its kind in the English language. The Natural Law Forum was published from 1956-1968. The name of the journal was changed in 1970 to the American Journal of Jurisprudence.
Articles from 1968
Books Reviewed, John Boler, A. M. Honoré, Thomas R. Kearns, and John T. Noonan Jr.
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Why Penalties Become Harsher: The Roman Case, Late Republic to Fourth Centruy Empire;Note, Peter Garnsey
Karl Barth and Moral Natural Law: The Anatomy of Debate;Note, Louis C. Midgley
Antonio de Luna Garcia (1901-1967);In Memoriam, John T. Noonan Jr.
Deciding Who Is Human;Note, John T. Noonan Jr.
Moral Complications and Moral Structures, Robert Nozick
On Humanity and Abortion;Note, John O'Connor
Distributive Justice: Some Addenda, John Rawls
Legal Right in Scandinavian Analyses, Nils Kr. Sundby
Articles from 1967
Heinrich Albert Rommen (1897-1967);In Memoriam, Vernon J. Bourke
Eccentric Seventeenth-Century Witness to the Natural Law: John Selden (1584-1654), An;Note, Michael Bertram Crowe
Greek and Roman Reflections on Impossible Laws, David Daube
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Blackstone's Theoretical Intentions;Note, J. M. Finnis
The Hermeneutic Function of the Principle of Double Effect, Peter Knauer
The War in Vietnam: A Discussion. The Vietnam War a Moral Evaluation, Conelius F. Murphy Jr.
Abortion and the Catholic Church: A Summary History, John T. Noonan Jr.
II. Morality of War: The Case of Vietnam, The;The War in Vietnam: A Discussion, Mulford Q. Sibley
Books Reviewed, Ivo Thomas, Miriam Theresa Rooney, Brendan F. Brown, and Hugo Adam Bedau