Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy Online
Submissions from 2016
CITIZENS UNITED, LIBERTY, AND JOHN STUART MILL, Melina Constantine Bell
THE DISCONNECTED JUROR: SMART DEVICES AND JURIES IN THE DIGITAL AGE OF LITIGATION, Patrick C. Brayer
CLIENT PERJURY, IMPLICIT BIAS, AND THE PROBLEM OF ACTUAL KNOWLEDGE, Caleb J. Fountain
WHY “TOUGH ON CRIME” IS NEITHER CHRISTIAN NOR CONSERVATIVE, Matthew T. Martens
Submissions from 2014
A "Thicket of Procedural Brambles:" The "Order of Battle" in Qualified Immunity and Habeas Corpus, Laura S. Aronsson
Two Sides of the Same Coin: Justice Powell and Justice Marshall's Perspectives on Education and the Law, Adreanne Stephenson