The University of St. Thomas

School of Law

Volume 1 Number 1

Volume 1 Number 1

University of St. Thomas
Law Journal
Fides et Iustitia
Fall 2003 Volume 1  Number 1 
Founding Symposium
God, the Person, History and the Law:
Themes from the Work of Judge John T. Noonan, Jr.


 
Introductory Address

On the Occasion of the Dedication of the University of St. Thomas Law Building
Hon. Diana E. Murphy

Keynote Addresses

The Equality of Persons and the Culture of Rights
Jean Bethke Elshtain

The Role of Social Justice in Judging Cases
Hon. Stephen Reinhardt

Does Living in a Spiritually Engaged Life Mandate Us to Be Actively Engaged in Issues of Social Justice?
John A. Powell

Social Justice Panel

The Meaning of Person in the Context of Human Embryonic Cloning -- Evolving Challenges for the Rule of Law in the International Order
Robert John Araujo, SJ

Justice, Joy, and the Human Faces of the Law
Joseph A. Holt

Lessons From Suffering: How Social Justice Informs Spirituality
John A. Powell

Seven Principles for Catholic Law Schools Serious About a Preferential Option for the Poor
William Quigley

The Native American Law Opinions of Judge Noonan: Do We Hear the Faint Voice of Bartolome de las Casas?
Scott A. Taylor

Washing Your Feet in the Blood of the Wicked: Seeking Justice and Contending with Vengeance in an Interprofessional Setting
Virgil Wiebe

Development of Religious Doctrine -- Roman Catholic Panel

Sanctity of Life and Authorization to Kill: Tensions and Developments in the Catholic Ethics of Killing
Joseph Boyle

Development of Catholic Moral Doctrine: Probing the Subtext
M. Cathleen Kaveny

Development of Doctrine in Moral Theology: Can What Was Once Wrong Now Be Right?
Robert G. Kennedy

Judge Noonan, Church Change, and the Death Penalty
James J. Megivern

A Critique of John Noonan's Approach to Development of Doctrine
Richard S. Myers

Development of Religious Doctrine -- Ecumenical Panel

Voices Protesting and Affirming: Engaging The Culture or Law
Marie A. Failinger

The Reopening of the Islamic Code: The Second Era of Ijtihad
Ali Kahn

Jewish Law: Duties of Intellect
Steven H. Resnicoff

Religious Doctrine and the Principles of Revelation
Val D. Ricks

The Judicial Role and Ethics Panel

The Learned Judge: The Development of an Ideal
James A. Brundage

Speaking in the Name of the Law: Some Reflections on Professional Responsibility and Judicial Accountability
Sanford Levinson

Abuse of Power & Judicial Misconduct: A Reflection on Contemporary Ethical Issues Facing Judges
Hon. Carl E. Stewart

Religious and Personal Liberty Panel

Reflections on the Light: Judge Noonan's Contributions to the Debate on Religion in the Public Square
Kathleen A. Brady

Justifying Free Exercise Rights
Alan E. Brownstein

What Do the Free Exercise and Nonestablishment Norms Forbid? Reflections on the Constitutional Law of Religious Freedom
Michael J. Perry

Interrogating Thomas More: The Conundrums of Conscience
Steven D. Smith

Marriage and the Family Panel

Pope John Paul II's Teaching on Sexuality and Marriage: An Appraisal
Charles E. Curran

What Might Have Been: Contraception and Religious Liberty
Leslie Griffin

Canonical Remedies in the Medieval Marriage Law: The Contributions of Legal Practice
R. H. Helmholz

The Gingerbread Man Thirty Years On: The Parlous State of Marital Theory
Charles J. Reid, Jr.

Contraception as a Mask of Personhood
Charles E. Rice

John Noonan on Marriage and the Family: Continuity and Change in Doctrine
William Joseph Wagner

Comment

The Warsaw Convention and Forum Non Conveniens: Should Federal Courts Be Allowed To Apply the Doctrine in Damages Actions Brought Under the Treaty?
Alyson R. Martin