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 1959
Books Reviewed, Anton-Hermann Chroust, George A. Lindbeck, Harvey Wheeler, and Ernst von Hippel
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Methodology and Values in American Legal Education: Some Interactions and Reciprocal Influences;Note, Edward McWhinney
Postwar Natural Law Revival and Its Outcome, The;Note, Johannes Messner
Fact, Value, and Human Purpose, Ernest Nagel
An Examination of the Thomistic Theory of Natural Moral Law, Kai Nielsen
Natural Law in Decisions of the Federal Supreme Court and of the Constitutional Courts in Germany, Heinrich Rommen
Aristotle on Natural Law, Max Salomon Shellens
Role of Natural Law in the Legal Decisions of the German Federal Republic, The;Note, Ernst von Hippel
Articles from 1958
A Decade of Jurisprudence in the United States of America: 1946-1956, Edgar Bodenheimer
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A Rejoinder to Professor Nagel, Lon L. Fuller
Human Purpose and Natural Law, Lon L. Fuller
Books Reviewed, Andrew Hacker, Alfred L. Scanlan, Arnold Brecht, and J. M. Cameron
On the Fusion of Fact and Value: A Reply to Professor Fuller, Ernest Nagel
Juridical Axiology in Ibero-America;Note, Luis Recasens-Siches
Positive Natural Law, Helen Silving
Principle of Subsidiarity and Contemporary Natural Law, The;Note, Arthur Utz
Relation of Philosophy to Jurisprudence, The;Note, Joseph P. Witherspoon
Revolution or Evolution in Gustav Radbruch's Legal Philosophy, Erik Wolf
Articles from 1957
Books Reviewed, Anton-Hermann Chroust, Zygmunt Epstein, Conrad L. Kellenberg, and Bernard J. Ward
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