Ave Maria Law Review
- The sign and seal of justice.
- The prisoner's ombudsman: protecting constitutional rights and fostering justice in American corrections.
- Illinois murder jurisprudence in the absence of capital punishment.
- A commentary on Ephesians 5 and headship.
- Covenant marriage: an achievable legal response to the inherent nature of marriage and its various goods.
- Protecting the other right to choose: the Hyde-Weldon Amendment.
- AN EXCERPT FROM DISSECTING "ANATOMY OF A MURDER": THE AUTHOR, THE CRIME, THE NOVEL, AND THE FILM.
- Instilling pro-life moral principles in difficult times: the experience of one faith community.
- Individual rights vs. institutional identity: the relational dimension of conscience in health care.
- Testable reliability: a modernized approach to ESI admissibility.
- PARTICULARLY ABUSED: CLOSING THE BACKDOOR ON CERTIFIABLY DENIABLE PARTICULAR SOCIAL GROUP ASYLUM CLAIMS.
- A response to Amnesty International's abortion policy in light of Mulieris Dignitatem.
- Aquinas on natural law and the question of a Kantian misreading.
- Professional conscientious objection in medicine with attention to referral.
- Judging marriage: an experiment in morals and conduct.
- Convergence of forensics, ediscovery, security, & law.
- Obergefell: a game-changer for women.
- Mulieris Dignitatem: pornography and the dignity of the soul - an exploration of dignity in a protected speech paradigm.
- Judge Robert Bork's eightieth birthday celebration: April 12, 2007.
- Rosmini's understanding of rights in the church, the family, and civil society.
- Pounding a final stake in the heart of the invidiously discriminatory 'pervasively sectarian' test.
- The fall of fertility: how same-sex marriage will further declining birthrates in the United States.
- The Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act of 2002 goes to Geneva, or, would bioterror get the same treatment as biotech under WTO rules?
- E-discovery: where we've been, where we are, where we're going.
- Francisco de Vitoria on the ius gentium and the American indios.
- ISO PUBLISHES THE ELECTRONIC DISCOVERY STANDARD.
- The demise of capital punishment in the culture of death and the relationship between pain and punishment.
- OPIOID LITIGATION: WELCOME TO THE NUISANCE JUNGLE.
- Post-McCutcheon super JFCs: a pathway to exposure and disclosure.
- "NO RIGHT IS MORE PRECIOUS": COMMON GOOD SOLUTIONS TO BALLOT ACCESS JURISPRUDENCE.
- Communion or suspicion: which way for woman and man?
- Refusals of conscience: what are they and when should they be accommodated?
- The virtue of judicial humility.
- LICIT WAR TROPHIES AS A MEANS OF PRESERVING ART AND CULTURE IN TIMES OF WAR.
- 'Gender' wars at the United Nations.
- LOWER COURT "DISSENT" FROM ROE AND CASEY.
- A hidden gendercide: discrepancies between embryo destruction and sex selective abortion laws.
- The sign and seal of justice.
- Human rights, ancient and modern.
- The nature of marriage and its various aspects.
- A spousal hour.
- Illegal immigration overstays its welcome: how the criminalization of unlawful presence in America would help relieve inadequacies in federal immigration law.
- May a judge be a scoutmaster? Dale, white, and the new Model Code of Judicial Conduct.
- Why the equal protection clause cannot 'fix' abortion law.
- The dilution problem and other arguments against same-sex marriage: how persuasive are they?
- Conscientious objection in clinical practice: notice, informed consent, referral, and emergency treatment.
- THE FUTURE OF LEGAL EDUCATION: GAME-CHANGING ABA-APPROVED ONLINE LAW SCHOOLS MAKE BECOMING A LAWYER EASIER AND MORE AFFORDABLE.
- THE PROBLEMS WITH THE SOLUTIONS: EXAMINING THE RESPONSE FROM UNIVERSITIES, PRESIDENT TRUMP, AND STATE LEGISLATURES TO CAMPUS FREE SPEECH ISSUES.
- A QUESTION OF COERCION: WHEN DOES LEGISLATOR-LED PRAYER CROSS THE CONSTITUTIONAL LINE?
- The direction and supervision by elected officials of Florida executive branch agencies and administrative rulemaking: 1968-2012.
- Cheating marriage: a tragedy in three acts.
- Breaking evolution's monopoly on origins: self-governance, parental rights, and religious viewpoints in the public square--a response to Kevin Trowel's Divided by Design.
- A disordered view of manhood and its effect on the idea of womanhood.
- Capital punishment and the law.
- Aristotle on human rights.
- Discovering child pornography: the death of the presumption of innocence.
- Instilling pro-life moral principles in difficult times: the experience of one faith community.
- Mulieris Dignitatem, Ephesians 5, and domestic violence: grounding international women's human rights.
- The philosophical notion of equality.
- Judge Robert H. Bork and Professor Bruce Ackerman: an essay on 'The Tempting of America'.
- The right to conscience and the First Amendment.
- Electronic health records systems: testing the limits of digital records' reliability and trust.
- A shot at mens rea in aiding and abetting illegal firearms possession under 18 U.S.C. [section] 922(g).
- To reform or to abolish? Christian perspectives on punishment, prison, and restorative justice.
- Empowering private protection of conscience.
- Sexting and subsidiarity: how increased participation and education from private entities may deter the production, distribution, and possession of child pornography among minors.
- Who are the parents? In loco parentis, parens patriae, and abortion decisionmaking for pregnant girls in foster care.
- Tradition and development in the Catholic Church's teaching on marriage: a response to Cardinal Trujillo.
- The future of the family: the social and legal impacts of legalizing same-sex marriage.
- The good news of innerchange.
- OWNERSHIP OF PROPERTY AND ADVERSE POSSESSION FROM THE CATHOLIC PERSPECTIVE: YOU'VE GOT TO HAVE (GOOD) FAITH!
- Hugs and drugs: research ethics, conflict of interest, and why the FDA's attempt to preempt pharma failure-to-warn claims is a dangerous prescription.
- Shale I stay or shale I go? Pennsylvania's 'Marcellus Shale-size' of a debacle over fracking severance taxation.
- You ain't my baby daddy: the problem of paternity fraud and paternity laws.
- Beyond the expansion framework: how same-sex marriage changes the institutional meaning of marriage and heterosexual men's conception of marriage.
- ANOTHER TRIP AROUND ARTICLE 2 REMEDIES: WHY THE U.C.C. PRECLUDES SELLERS FROM RECOVERING MARKET PRICE DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF RESALE DAMAGES.
- Analyzing the impact of state level contraception mandates on public health outcomes.
- Katrina's house: the constitutionality of the forced removal of citizens from their homes in the wake of natural disasters.
- Teaching about religion in the public schools.
- Promoting the rule of law and respecting the separation of powers: the legitimate role of the American judiciary abroad.
- The bill of attainder clauses: protections from the past in the modern administrative state.
- Outrun the lions: a practical framework for analysis of legal issues in the evolution of cloud computing.
- AMERICAN LEGION V. AMERICAN HUMANIST ASSOCIATION AND THE FUTURE OF THE ESTABLISHMENT CLAUSE.
- Preserving the schoolhouse gates: an analytical framework for curtailing cyberbullying without eroding students' constitutional rights.
- Windsor and its progeny.
- Labor pains in feminist jurisprudence: an examination of birthing rights.
- INCENTIVE, ENTITLEMENT, AND THE INEFFECTIVE SUBSIDIZATION OF THE HOUSING MARKET.
- "New rights" in public international family law? What international law actually says.
- The right thing for the wrong reasons? The incorporation of the Second Amendment in McDonald v. Chicago.
- Christianity on trial.
- Law as a Means to an End: Threat to the Rule of Law.
- Was Ann Coulter right? Some realism about "minimalism".
- It is what it is: legal recognition of acquaintance rape.
- An argument against civil marriage.
- THE PRO-LIFE MOVEMENT AT (ALMOST) FIFTY: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
- "The devil is in the details": a continued dissection of the constitutionality of faith-based prison units.
- Spin-life insurance policies: a dizzying effect on human dignity and the death of life insurance.
- The innocent victims of Obergefell: same-sex marriage for the sake of children?
- Educating for an authentic Christian womanhood.
- 'Something not to be grasped': notes on equality on the occasion of the Twentieth Anniversary of Mulieris Dignitatem.
- Improving the law school classroom and experience through prayer: an empirical study.
- The Carmelo Rodriguez Military Medical Accountability Act of 2009: an opportunity to overturn the Feres doctrine as it applies to military medical malpractice.
- Dislocation expenses in an assignment for the benefit of creditors.
- John Paul II - a man of god and a servant of man: the Pope at the United Nations.
- Pope John Paul II and immigration law and policy.
- Does 'proceeds' really mean 'net profits'? The supreme court's efforts to diminish the utility of the federal money laundering statute.
- JOHN LOCKE AND JOHN PAUL II ON THE NATURE OF WORK.
- The enduring achievement of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.
- Remembering Judge Bork.
- The feminine vocation and the economy.
- Propriety of Internet restrictions for sex offenders convicted of possession of child pornography: should we protect their virtual liberty at the expense of the safety of our children?
- The role law schools should play in filling the justice gap.
- The future of vehicle searches incident to arrest.
- Foundations of human rights and development: a critique of African human rights instruments.
- A civilization of vows and the dignity of women.
- A constitutional significance for precedent: originalism, stare decisis, and property rights.
- The president as commander in chief.
- Judicial precedent in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries: a commentary on Chancellor Kent's Commentaries.
- Stare decisis in a classical and constitutional setting: a comment on the symposium.
- E-discovery: where we've been, where we are, where we're going.
- On the legal standard for evaluating free exercise claims in the context of sex offender civil commitment.
- Mostly unconstitutional: the case against precedent revisited.
- Pope John Paul II and religious liberty.
- Learning from Mary: the feminine vocation and American law.
- Genetic liberty, genetic property: protecting genetic information.
- How law students and attorneys can help the pro-life movement.
- The legal legacy of Pope Gregory I: in life and in letters.
- CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS AND AMERICA'S LOST NATURAL LAW MIND.
- If you grab the honey, you better have the money: an in-depth analysis of individual supervisor liability for workplace sexual harassment.
- Rebel without a clause: the right "rights of students" in Nixon v. Board of Education and the shadow of freedom under Harper v. Poway.
- The great mash-up debate: a holistic approach to controlling noise pollution in Florida's downtown districts.
- Crushed at the counter: protection for a pharmacist's right of conscience.
- THE SLIPPERY SLOPE OF ABORTION RIGHTS: THE MANUELA V. EL SALVADOR INFANTICIDE DECISION BY THE INTER-AMERICAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS.
- Rule 11's big-mouthed little brother: how a federal anti-SLAPP statute would reproduce Rule 11's growing pains.
- Coordinating the exercise and Establishment Clauses: a narrow Establishment Clause test for government funding of prisoner rehabilitation services by religious providers.
- John Paul II and the law: some preliminary reflections.
- DEAL, NO DEAL: BOSTOCK, OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE, AND THE FATE OF RELIGIOUS HIRING RIGHTS AT THE U.S. SUPREME COURT.
- Introductory remarks.
- Duty first: towards patient-centered care and limitations on the right to refuse for moral, religious or ethical reasons.
- 'The feminine vocation' in Pope John Paul II's Mulieris Dignitatem.
- PREEMPTION AFTER BUCKMAN: STATE LAW FAILURE TO WARN CLAIMS BASED ON LACK OF DISCLOSURE TO THE FDA.
- The capacity of the human mind to know natural law.
- Pounding a final stake in the heart of the invidiously discriminatory 'pervasively sectarian' test.
- THE PARTISAN SAMARITAN: THE COMMUNICATIONS DECENCY ACT AND THE MODERN INTERNET.
- Marriage and Mulieris Dignitatem.
- Our debt to de Vitoria: a Catholic foundation of human rights.
- Mulieris Dignitatem and the exclusivity of marriage under law.
- Lost in translation: the failure of the international reproductive rights norm.
- The relationship of the virtue of justice to blessed Antonio Rosmini's approach to human rights.
- Should pregnancy help centers offer postnatal financial support to reduce the incidence of abortion?
- Selling our soul for tax breaks: electioneering, lobbying and the substantial burden factor under RFRA.
- RETURNING THE LAND: NATIVE AMERICANS AND NATIONAL PARKS.
- The independence of federal prosecutors: a panel discussion at the Federalist Society 2007 National Lawyers Convention.
- Comparing the rights of adoptees and donor-conceived offspring in states granting access to original birth certificates and adoption records: an equal protection analysis.
- LET THEM BE CHILDREN: HOW THE LAW SHOULD SUPPORT PARENTS IN PROTECTING THEIR CHILDREN FROM THE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF GENDER-AFFIRMING TREATMENT.
- Retrieving a Catholic tradition of subjective natural rights from the late scholastic Francisco Suarez, S.J.
- Systems of evidence in the age of complexity.
- The Pope's peace and Security Council issued Resolution 1325.
- Preface.
- Commencement address Ave Maria School of Law: May 13, 2007.
- Mulieris Dignitatem: the vocation of a wife and mother in a legal covenant marriage.
- JOHN PAUL II, THE UNITED NATIONS, AND THE QUEST FOR FREEDOM.
- Pope John Paul II, Vatican II, and capital punishment.
- Cheating marriage: a tragedy in three acts.
- ESSAY: VERITATIS SPLENDOR AND STATE ACCOMMODATION OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM.
- Are two lesbian parents better than a mom and dad? Logical and methodological flaws in recent studies affirming the superiority of lesbian parenthood.
- Public policy recommendations concerning prenatal adoption of frozen embryos in light of fetal microchimerism.
- An "ungracious silence": the influence of Catholic thought upon the First Amendment and its impact upon the interpretation of the Free Exercise Clause.
- The foundation of rights in Popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI from the perspective of the gift.
- Should designers pay the price? A look at contributory trademark infringement as it relates to different outcomes of internet auction site litigation in the United States and France.
- Mary: exemplar of faithful love for virgins, spouses, mothers, and the church.
- Ecclesiastical divorce in hierarchical denominations and the resulting custody battle over church property: how the Supreme Court has needlessly rendered church property trusts ineffectual.
- Proving persecution: the burdens of establishing a nexus in religious asylum claims and the dangers of new reforms.
- Judge Bork's remarkable adherence to unremarkable principles of national security law.
- Developing the seminal theology of Pope Paul VI: toward a civilization of love in the confident hope of the Gospel of Life.
- Tribute to Robert H. Bork.
- NEUTRALITY WITHOUT A TAPE MEASURE: ACCOMMODATING RELIGION AFTER AMERICAN LEGION.
- THE UNDESIRABLES: THE TRANSFORMATION OF AMERICAN EUGENICS FROM STERILIZATION TO ABORTION.
- VICTIMIZING THE VICTIM AGAIN: WEAPONIZING CONTINUANCES IN CRIMINAL CASES.
- Advice from counsel: trends that will change e-discovery (and what to do about them now).
- Originalism and precedent: principles and practices in the application of stare decisis.
- IN THE BUSINESS OF MEDICINE: WHY HOSPITALS SHOULD BE SUBJECT TO THE THEORY OF STRICT LIABILITY AS ANY OTHER SELLER.
- The historical development of executive branch oversight and control in Florida: 1838-1968.
- Preface.
- Marriage and the family in economic theory and policy.
- If marriage is natural, why is defending it so hard? Taking up the challenge to marriage in the pews and the public square.
- EUTHANASIA, ETHICS AND PUBLIC POLICY BY JOHN KEOWN.
- Marriage, self-definition and self-expression.
- BRIEF OF 137 INTERNATIONAL LEGAL SCHOLARS AS AMICI CURIAE IN SUPPORT OF PETITIONERS.
- Preface.
- Religious liberty: a common challenge for Catholic-Muslim dialogue.
- The Holy See and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: working toward a legal anthropology of human rights and the family.
- Humanitas in Cicero's moral philosophy and its Christian reception.
- Right to peace or human rights per se in Islamic states.
- Adhesion contracts don't stick in Michigan: why Rory got it right.
- Neither a 'moose' nor a 'puppet': defining a lawyer's role when directed to pursue an appeal notwithstanding a valid waiver of appellate rights.
- Common carriage and liability in the rail transportation of toxic inhalation hazard materials.
- The crisis over the institution of marriage and contemporary bioethics.
- ENTRUSTING FOXES WITH THE HEN HOUSE: HOW A BAD LAW PITS BIG PHARMA AND THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGAINST VACCINE-INJURED CHILDREN.
- THE AGE OF NO-FAULT DIVORCE, THE JEWELER'S SHOP, AND THE NEED FOR NATURAL MARRIAGE.