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Law Faculty Issue on Justice
The Loyola University Chicago Law Journal is pleased to make available Articles from the Law Faculty Symposium issue on Justice dedicated to Dean Nina S. Appel. All citations are to 36 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. ___.
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INTRODUCTION:
- Loyola Univeristy Chicago Law Faculty Issue on Justice
by Andrew F. O'Neill, Executive Editor Lead Articles
DEDICATION:
- Nina S. Appel: A Tribute to a Remarkable Dean
by Dean Thomas M. Haney
ARTICLES:
- Justice, the Liberal Arts, and Some Basic Training for Lawyers
by George Anastaplo - Is Justice for One Justice for All? The Dilemma of Public Health Enforcement in an Interconnected World
by John D. Blum - Justice, Access to the Courts, and the Right to Free Counsel for Indigent Parents: The Continuing Scourge of Lassiter v. Department of Social Services of Durham
by Bruce A. Boyer - Justice and Jesuit Legal Education: A Critique
by John M. Breen - Charles Laughton, Marlene Dietrich, and the Prior Inconsistent Statement
by James Carey - The Search for Sex Equality: A Perspective from the Podium on Law and Cultural Change
by Christine G. Cooper - Some Thoughts on Shortsightedness and Intergenerational Equity
by Brett M. Frischmann - Do Patents Promote the Progress of Justice? Reflections on Varied Visions of Justice
by Cynthia M. Ho - Justice and the Administrative State: The FDIC and the Superior Bank Failure
by Christian A. Johnson - Rhetorical Questions Concerning Justice and Equality in Educational Opportunities
by Michael J. Kaufman - Justice: The Impact of a Lawyer's Personal Philosophy
by Jeffrey L. Kwall - Justice and Truth in Political Discourse
by John L. McCormack - Privatized Justice
by Margaret L. Moses - Fairness and Good Faith as a Precept in the Law of Corporations and Other Business Organizations
by Charles W. Murdock - Liberty: A Human Right, or a Citizen Right
by Jerry E. Norton - Affirmative Action and Admissions at a Jesuit Law School
by Alan Raphael - Retrospective on Justice and the Poor in the United States in the Twentieth Century
by Henry Rose - The European View of American Justice
by Allen E. Shoenberger - Gloria Jean Ate Catfood Tonight: Justice and the Social Compact for Health Care in America
by Lawrence Singer - In Search of Economic Justice: Considering Competition and Consumer Protection Law
by Spencer Weber Waller - Justice Requires Access to the Law
by Julia Wentz - Brown v. Board of Education Fifty Years Later: What Makes for Greatness in a Legal Opinion?
by Neil G. Williams