Journal of Legislation

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The Journal of Legislation is a scholarly legal journal published by Notre Dame Law School.

History

The Journal of Legislation is a legislative law review which focuses on analysis and reform of legislation and public policy.[1] It was founded in 1971 as New Dimensions in Legislation,[2] before being renamed as N.D. Journal of Legislation[3] in 1974 and finally just Journal of Legislation in 1976.[4] The journal is advised by faculty advisors William Kelley and Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer.[5]

The journal typically publishes two issues every year, with each issue usually comprising two to three articles from independent contributors on legislation or policy, and three to four staff-written notes. Occasionally, it also publishes briefer commentaries on legislative articles that have appeared in previous or concurrent issues. The journal is financially self-sufficient, independently organized and completely student run.[1]

Notable contributors

  • Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court William O. Douglas, "The First Amendment: A Weathervane for Freedom". Journal of Legislation. 4 (1): 7. 1977.
  • United States Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta, "Challenges of Leadership in the Twenty-First Century". Journal of Legislation. 47 (2): 1. 2021.
  • Vice President of the United States Walter Mondale, "Criteria for a Comprehensive Strategy for Nuclear Arms Control". Journal of Legislation. 10 (1): 1. 1983.
  • United States Secretary of State Edmund Muskie, "Sunset Legislation: Restoring Public Confidence in Government". Journal of Legislation. 4 (1): 11. 1977.
  • United States Attorney General Elliott Richardson, "Law in the Making: A Universal Regime for Deep Seabed Mining". Journal of Legislation. 8 (2): 199. 1981.
  • Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation William H. Webster, "An FBI Viewpoint Regarding the Freedom of Information Act". Journal of Legislation. 7 (1): 7. 1980.
  • U.S. Sen. Barry M. Goldwater, "Can A Free Press Survive its Postal Nightmare?". Journal of Legislation. 3 (1): 5. 1976.
  • U.S. Sen. Christopher Dodd, "A Proposal for Making Product Liability Fair, Efficient and Predictable". Journal of Legislation. 14 (2): 133. 1987.
  • U.S. Rep. Richard A. Gephardt, "Tax Reform and Capital Gains: The War Against Unfair Taxes is Far From Over". Journal of Legislation. 14 (1): 1. 1987.
  • U.S. Rep. Jack Kemp, "Early Phased Deployment of SDI as a National Insurance Policy". Journal of Legislation. 15 (2): 81. 1989.
  • Gov. Michael S. Dukakis, "The Problem is Not the Phone Calls; It's the Special Interest Money". Journal of Legislation. 24 (2): 201. 1998.
  • U.S. Rep. Bob Barr, "A Tyrant's Toolbox: Technology and Privacy in America". Journal of Legislation. 26 (1): 71. 2000.
  • U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum, "A Compassionate Conservative Agenda: Addressing Poverty for the Next Millennium". Journal of Legislation. 26 (1): 93. 2000.
  • U.S. Rep. Peter T. King, "Remembering the Lessons of 9/11: Preserving Tools and Authorities in the Fight Against Terrorism". Journal of Legislation. 41 (2): 173. 2015.

References

  1. ^ a b "About This Journal". Notre Dame Law School. Retrieved 18 April 2017.
  2. ^ "New Dimensions in Legislation". Notre Dame Law School. Retrieved 18 April 2017.
  3. ^ "N.D. journal of legislation". Library of Congress. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
  4. ^ Brian Haynes Holt (1999). "The History of the Journal of Legislation". Journal of Legislation. 25 (2): 105. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
  5. ^ "Masthead 2023-2024". Notre Dame Law Journal of Legislation. Retrieved 2023-07-15.

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