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Notre Dame Law ReviewVolume 76Issue 3 Propter Honoris Respectum Article 10

4-1-2001

Bibliography of Works by John T. Noonan, Jr.Lucy Salsbury Payne

Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndlr

This Article is brought to you for free and open access by NDLScholarship. It has been accepted for inclusion in Notre Dame Law Review by anauthorized administrator of NDLScholarship. For more information, please contact [email protected].

Recommended CitationLucy S. Payne, Bibliography of Works by John T. Noonan, Jr., 76 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1075 (2001).Available at: http://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndlr/vol76/iss3/10

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WORKS BY

JOHN T. NOONAN, JR.

Compiled by Lucy Salsbury Payne-

BOOKS

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM (Foundation Press forthcoming 2001) (withEdward McGlynn Gaffney, Jr.) (2d edition of Noonan's THEBELmmER AND THE PowuRs THAT ARE: CASES, HIsToRY, AND OTHER

DATA BEARING ON THE RELATION OF RELIGION AND Go\%sRNMNT

xvii, 510 p. (MacMillan 1987)).

THE LuSTRE OF OUR CouNTRY. THE AzfmAN ExPERIE:NcE OFRELIGIOUS FREEDOM 436 p. (Univ. of Cal. Press 1998).

PROFESSIONAL AND PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE LAw'iR XiX,

877 p. & teacher's manual (Foundation Press 1997) (withRichard W. Painter).

CANONS AND CANONmTS IN CoNTExT xv, 400 p. (Keip 1997).

BRIES xxiii, 839 p. (MacMillan 1984), translated as UNGERE L RUOTE:STORIA DELLA CoRRuzioNE POLrTic DAL 3000 A.C. ALLARrvOLUZIONE FRANCESE 474 p. (Sugar Co. 1987).

A PRvATE CHOICE: ABORTION IN AwmCA IN THE SEvENTIES vii, 244 p.(Free Press 1979).

THE ANTELOPE: THE ORDEAL OF THE RECAPTURED AFRICANS IN THE

ADmNISTRATONS OF JAMES MONROE AND JOHN Qwxcy ADAM.S vii,

198 p. (Univ. of Cal. Press 1977).

PERSONS AND MASKS OF =H LAW: CAlDozo, HOLMiES, JEFFERSoN, ANDWYmE AS MAKERS OF TrH MASKS xiii, 206 p. (Farrar, Straus, &Giroux 1976).

POWER TO DIsSOLVE: LAWYERS AND MARRIAGES IN THE CouRrs OF THE

RoMAN CuRIu xix, 489 p. (Belknap Press 1972).

* Research Librarian, Kresge Law Library, Notre Dame Law School. Manythanks to Beth Klein, Research Department and Carmela Kinslow, Access Senices fortheir assistance in obtaining materials.

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THE CHURCH AND CONTRACEPTION: THE ISSUES AT STAKE vii, 84 p.(Paulist Press 1967).

CONTRACEPTION: A HISTORY OF ITS TREATMENT BY THE CATHOLICTHEOLOGIANS AND CANONISTS x, 561 p. (Belknap Press 1966),translated as EMPFANGNISVERHUTUNG: GESCHICHTE IHRER BmUR-TEILUNG IN DER KATHOLISCHEN THEOLOGIE UND IM KANONISCHEN

REcHT Ixii, 740 p. (Matthias-Grunewald-Verlag 1969), and asCONTRACEPTION ET MARIAGE, EVOLUTION OU CONTRADICTIONDANS LA PENSEE CHRETIENNE 723 p. (Editions du Cerf 1969).

THE SCHOLASTIC ANALYSIS OF USURY xii, 432 p. (Harv. Univ. Press1957) (developed from Banking and the Early Scholastic Analysisof Usury vii, 319 leaves (1951) (Ph.D. thesis, Cath. Univ. Am.)).

EDITED WORKS, TRANSLATED

MATERIALS, AND CONTRIBUTIONS

Three Moral Certainties, in THE LEADER'S IMPERATIVE: ETHICS, INTEGRITY,AND RESPONSIBILrTY (J. Carl Ficarrotta ed., Purdue Univ. Pressforthcoming).

Curia Romana and the Story of Magna Carta, in FORSCHUNGEN ZURREICHS-, PAPST- UND LANDESGESCHICHTE: PETER HERDE ZUM 65GEBURTSTAG VON FREUNDEN, SCHOLERN UND KOLLEGENDARGEBRACHT 291-302 (Karl Borchardt & Enno Bfinz eds., A.Hiersemann 1998).

The Natural Law Banner, in NATURAL LAW AND CONTEMPORARY PUBLIC

POLICY 380-83 (David F. Forte ed., Geo. Univ. Press 1998).

Three Court Decisions: Compassion in Dying v. Washington (1995), inLAST RIGHTS?: ASSISTED SUICIDE AND EUTHANASIA DEBATED 475-83(Michael M. Uhlmann ed., William B. Eerdmans 1998).

The Tensions and the Ideals, in RELIGIOUS HUMAN RIGHTS IN GLOBALPERSPECTVE: LEGAL PERSPECTIVES 593-605 (Johan D. van derVyver & John Witte, Jr. eds., Martinus Nihoff 1996), translatedand reqrinted in 51 CONSCIENCE ET LIBERTP 111 (1996) and 46/47GEWISSEN UND FREIHEIT 164 (1996).

What It Means to Be a Catholic in the United States in the Year 1991, inFAITH AND THE INTELLECTUAL LIFE: MARIANIST AWARD LEGTURES53-60 (James L. Heft ed., Univ. Notre Dame Press 1996).

Foreward to LESTER BRCKmAN, MICHAEL HOROWrTz & JEFFREYO'CoNNELL, RETHINKING CONTINGENCY FEES 5-6 (ManhattanInstitute 1994).

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2001] BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WORKS BY JOHN T. NOONAN, JR.

Abortion and the Catholic Church: A Summary Histor)y, in XWI CmusTlANLIFE: ETIcs, MoRAIirn, AND DIsciPLINE IN THE EARLY CHURCH179-91 (Everett Ferguson ed., Garland 1993).

The Metaphors of Morals, in RDING TIME LIKE A RVER 35-45 (WilliamJ.O'Brien ed., Geo. Univ. Press 1993).

Permitted and Disputed Means of Controlling Conception, in DA.LOGUE

ABouT CATHouc SEXuAL TACHING 98-110 (Charles E. Curran &Richard A. McCormick eds., Paulist Press 1993).

Tim RESPONSmLE JUDGE: READINGS IN JuDIcIAL ETHics xvi, 395 p.(Praeger 1993) (edited with Kenneth I. Winston).

Is Abortion Immoral?, in TAKING SIDES: CLASHING VIEWS ON

Comr-ovusi MORAL ISSuES 152-57 (Stephen Satris ed.,Dushkin 2d ed. 1990).

Antelope Case, in DICrIoNARY OF AFRO-AMERICAN SLAERY 56-57(Randall M. Miller & John David Smith eds., Greenwood Press1988).

Quota of Imps, in THE VIRGINIA STATUTE FOR RELIGIOUS FaREDom171-99 (Merrill D. Peterson & Robert C. Vaughan eds.,Cambridge Univ. Press 1988).

Bribery in the Judeo-Christian Tradition and the Common Law, inMULTINATIONAL MANAGERS AND HosT GOVitmwNT INTERACTIONS

157-70 (Lee A. Tavis ed., Univ. Notre Dame Press 1988).

IfI Were Pope, in IF I WERE POPE 142-43 (Candida Lund ed., ThomasMore Press 1987).

The Bishops and the Ruling Class: The Moral Formation of Public Polihy, inRELIGION, ScIENCE, AND PUBLIC PoucY 138-52 (Frank T. Birteled., Crossroad Publishing 1987).

Ronald Reagan, in 3 ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION

1516-18 (Leonard W. Levy ed., MacMillan 1986).

The Selfish as Well as the Disinterested Affections of the Heart: The Case of theAmerican Colonization Society, in PitiAmHRop AND AmmrCANSocma (Jack Salzman ed., Colum. Univ. Press 1987).

The History of Contraception: Seven Choices, in THE CoTRcrgm ETHOS3-14 (Stuart F. Spicker et al. eds., D. Reidel Publishing 1987).

Foreword to IGNATIUS BAU, Tmis GROUND IS HOLY 1-4 (Paulist Press1985).

An Almost Absolute Value in History, in THE PROBLEM OF ABORTION 9-14(Joel Feinberg ed., Wadsworth 2d ed. 1984).

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Bribery in John of Salisbury, in PROCEEDINGS OF THE SEVENTH

INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF MEDIEVAL CANON LAv 197-203(Peter Linehan ed., 1988).

Bribery, in I ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CRIME AND JUSTICE 119-24 (Sanford H.Kadish ed., MacMillan 1983).

The Monkey and' the Bear, in ATTI DEL SIMPOSIO INTERNAZIONALE,

CATERINIANO-BERNARDINIANO 657-63 (Domenico Maffei & PaoloNardi eds., Siena 1982).

The Moral Life of Catholics: Motionless, Declining, Improving, or MerelyDifferent?, in CATHOLIC COMMISSION ON INTELLECTUAL AND

CULTURAL AFFAIRS ANNUAL 14-25 (1982).

On the Priority of Life, in THE PASTORAL VISION OF JOHN PAUL 11151-63(Joan Bland ed., Franciscan Herald Press 1982).

The Balanced Budget-The States Call for a Convention, in BALANCED

BUDGETS, FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY, AND THE CONSTITUTION 87-108(Richard E. Wagner et al. eds., Cato Institute 1982).

The Role and Responsibility of the Moral Philosopher, 56 PROCEEDINGS OF

THE AMERICAN CATHOLIC PHILOSOPHICAL ASSOCIATION V, 214 p.(1982) (edited with Daniel 0. Dahlstrom and Desmond J.FitzGerald) (including Presidential Address: The Role andResponsibility of the Moral Philosopher at 1-10).

Translated POPE GREGORY IX, DECRETAIs BOOK FOUR leaves 369-548

(1982).

Translated GRATN, DECRETUM causae 27-36, leaves 1-368 (1982).

TheExperience of Pain by the Unborn, in NEW PERSPECTIVES ON HUMANABORTION 205-16 (Thomas W. Hilgers et al. eds., Univ.Publications Am. 1981).

The True Paucapalea?, in THE CRITICAL STUDY OF SACRED TEXTS

179-214 (Wendy Doniger O'Flaherty ed., Graduate TheologicalUnion 1979), also in PROCEEDINGS OF THE FiFTH INTERNATIONAL

CONGRESS OF MEDIEVAL CANON LAw 157-86 (1980).

Contraception, in 1 ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BIOETHICS 204 (Free Press 1978).

Who Was Rolandus?, in LAw, CHURCH AND SOCIETY 21 (KennethPennington & Robert Somerville eds., Univ. Pa. Press 1977).

Public Judgment in the Church, in JUDGMENT IN THE CHURCH 96-103(William Bassett & Peter Huizing eds., Seabury Press 1977).

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2001] BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WORKS BY JOHN T. NOONAN, JR.

Christian Scholars and the Work of the Church, in EVANGEUzATION i, THEANERmCAN CoNTEX-r 36 (David D. Burrell & Franzita Kane eds.,Univ. Notre Dame Press 1976).

Marriage in Michoacan, in 1 FirST LmAGsS OF A.MERiA 351 (FrediChiapelli ed., Univ. Cal. Press 1976).

Maxima Amicitia, in A=ri DEL CONGRESSO DI S. TO.L\tASO D'AQuiNo(1976).

Making One's Own Act Another's, in THE CATHOLC THEOLOGICALSOCIETY, PROCEEDINGS OF THE TWENTY-SEVENTH ANN%- \UALCONVENTION (1972), translated as Kirchenrecht und Humanisierungdes Menschen, ORIENTIERUNIG, July-Aug. 1973.

Unintended Consequences: Laws Indirectly Affecting Population, inPRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION ON POPULATION GROWVTH AND THEAMERICAN FUTURE, 6 RESEARCH REPORTS: ASPECTS OF POPULA-rON

GROwTH PoLicy (Robert Parke, Jr. & Charles F. Westoff eds.,1972) (with M.C. Dunlop).

Human Rights and Canon Law, in RE,9 CAssIN AmicoRumDISCIPULORu~MQUE LIBER IV (1972).

Sexual Freedom and the Three Functions of Law, in SEXUALnr. A SEARCHFOR PERSPECTIVE 159 (Donald L. Grumman & Andrew M. Barclayeds., Van Nostrand Reinhold 1971).

Canon Law in the United States: A Time of Ferment, in LEGAL THOUGHT INTHE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA UNDER CONTEMPORARY PRESSURES61 (John N. Hazard & Wenceslas J. Wagner eds., Emile Bruylant1970).

Edited, with an introduction, THE MORA=r OF ABORTION: LEGAL ANDHISToRicAL PERSPECTIVES xviii, 276 p. (Harv. Univ. Press 1970)(including Constitutional Balance (with David Louisell) at 220 andAn Almost Value in History at 1).

Freedom to Reproduce: Cautionary Histor, Present Invasions, FutureAssurance, in PROCEEDINGS OF THE A.mRIC-AN CIrIL LBERTiESUNION BIENNIAL CONFERENCE (1970).

Papal Dissolution of Marriage: Fiction and Function, in PROCEEDINGS OF

THE CANON LA-w SoCIETY OF A,MERIrA (1969).

The Amendment of Papal Teaching by Theologians, in CoNTRcavrio.:

AuTHoxr= AND DISSENT (Charles E. Curran ed., Herder &Herder 1969).

Edited 7-14AI.J.JuRis. (1962-69) (editing volumes seven to thirteenunder the name "NAT. L.F.").

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Novel 22, in THE BOND OF MARRIAGE 41 (William W. Bassett ed., Univ.Notre Dame Press 1968).

History and the Values of Christian Marriage, in MARRIAGE IN THE LIGIT

OF VATICAN II (James T. McHugh ed., Family Life Bureau 1968).

Celibacy in the Fathers of the Church: The Problematic and Some Problems, inCELIBACY: THE NECESSARY OPTION 138 (George H. Frein ed.,Herder & Herder 1968).

La Dottrina Dela Chiesa Sull'usura e la Contraccezione, in CREsCENTE E

MOLTIPLICATEVI SEMPRE E COMMUNQUE (Jaca Book 1968).

From Social Engineering to Creative Charity, in KNOWLEDGE AND THEFUTURE OF MAN: AN INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM 179-98 (WalterJ.Ong ed., Holt, Rinehart & Winston 1968).

Freedom, Experimentation, and Permanence in the Canon Law on Marriage,in LAW FOR LIBERTY: THE ROLE OF LAW IN THE CHURCH TODAY

52-68 (James E. Beichler ed., Helicon 1967).

Contraception, in IV NEw CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA 267 (McGraw-Hill1967).

Allocation of Administrative Responsibility, in KINGMAN BREWSTER, Ji.,ANTITRUST AND AMEICAN BUSINESS ABROAD 414 (McGraw-Hill1958).

The Protestant Philosophy of John Locke, in PHILOSOPHIC AL STUDIES IN

HONOR OF THE VERY REVEREND IGNATIUS SMITH, O.P. 92 (John K.Ryan ed., Newman Press 1952).

ARTICLES

The Lawyer Who Overidentifies with His Client, 76 NOTRE DAME L. REv.827-42 (2001).

Professor David Daube: A Tribute, 87 CAL. L. REV. 1051-58 (1999).

Stephan Kuttner, 2 STUDIA DI STORA DEL DimiTTo 819-24 (1999).

The Oblique View, 14 ME. BARJ., Jan. 1999, at 69-72.

Catholic Law School - A.D. 1150, 47 CATH. U. L. REV. 1189-205 (1998).

Dealing with Death, 12 NoTRE DAME J.L. ETHICS & PUB. POL'Y 387-400(1998).

Posner's Problematics, 111 H~Av. L. REv. 1768-75 (1998) (response toRichard A. Posner, The Problematics of Moral and Legal Theory, inthe same issue at 1637).

Religious Liberty at the Stake, 84 VA. L. REv. 459-76 (1998).

2001] BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WORKS BY JOHN T. NOONAN, JR.

The Heart of a Catholic Law School, 23 U. DAYrON L. RE,. 7-14 (1997).

The Tensions and the Ideals: Religious Human Rights in the United States, 10EMo1y INT'L L. REv. 183-93 (1996).

A Tribute to Charles E. Rice and Robert E. Rodes, Jr.: Co-editors of theAmerican Journal ofJurisprudence, 1970-1996,41 Amt.J.Juis. 11-17(1996).

The Relation of Words to Power, in Language ofJudges Symposium, 70 ST.JoHN's L. REv. 13-21 (1996).

Law Reviews, 47 STAN. L. REV. 1117-21 (1995).

The Secular Search for the Sacred, 70 N.Y.U. L. REV. 642-52 (1995)(response to article by G. Edward White, Biographies of Titans:Holmes, Brandeis, and Other Obsessions: The Canonization of Holmesand Brandeis: Epistemology and Judicial Reputations, in the sameissue at 576).

Choice of a Profession, 21 PEPI. L. REV. 381-83 (1994).

Development in Moral Doctrine, 54 THEOLOoICA STUD. 662-77 (1993),reprinted in THE CoNTEXT OF CAsuisTRY (James F. Keenan, SJ. &Thomas A. Shannon eds., Geo. Univ. Press 1995), translated as LaEvolucidn en Mora4 34 SELECCIONS DE TEOLOOIA 51 (1995), andAMordlteologua Fjl'dMse, 95 MfRLEG 403 (1996).

Religious Law Schools and the First Amendment, 20 J.C. & U.L 43-49

(1993).

Horses of the Night: Harris v. Vasquez, 45 STAN. L. REv. 1011-25 (1993).

The End of Free Exercise.2, 42 DEPAuL L. REv. 567-82 (1992).

A Catholic Law School, 67 NOTRE DAfE L. REv. 1037-48 (1992).

Bias and Biographers: A Tribute to Gerald Dunne (former professor atSaint Louis U. School of Law), 34 ST. Louis U. LJ. 725-37(1990).

Judicial Impartiality and the JudiciaTy Act of 1789, 14 NOVA L. REV.123-42 (1989) (contribution to Courts and American Society: ASymposium on the Bicentennial of the Federal Judiciary Act of 1789).

How Sincere Do You Have to Be to Be Religious?, 1988 U. ILL. L. REV713-24 (second 1987-88 lecture of the David C. Baum MemorialLectures on Civil Liberties and Civil Rights presented atUniversity of fllinois College of Law on February 25, 1988).

The Constitution's Protection of Individual Rights: The Real Role of theReligion Clauses (Retrospective View of the Constitution), 49 U. Prrr. L.

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REv. 717-22 (1988) (contribution to A Bicentennial Celebration ofthe Constitution: The Third Circuit Judicial Conference in Philadelphia).

Bribery, 2 NOTRE DAMiE J.L. ETHics & PUB. POL'Y 741-51 (1987)(contribution to Symposium on Corporate Social Responsibility).

Education, Intelligence, and Character in Judges, 71 MINN. L. REv. 1119-33(1987) (The John Dewey Memorial Lecture).

Principled or Pragmatic Foundations for the Freedom of Conscience?, 5 J.L. &RELIGION 203-12 (1987) (contribution to Symposium on theReligious Foundations of Civil Rights Law).

Persons as Central, 1987 TijDscHRiFr-vooR-AILLIAAN-REHT-JusTcIA

1-5 (1987).

The Root and Branch of Roe v. Wade, 63 NEB. L. REv. 668-79 (1984)(contribution to Medical Jurisprudence Symposium).

Christian Tradition and the Control of Human Reproduction, 1983 J.CHRISTIAN JUmIS. 1-15 (contribution to Symposium: Bioethics andLaw).

Human Life Federalism Amendment, 28 CATH. LAW. 118-20 (1983).

A Prohibition Without a Purpose? Laws That Are Not Norms? A Rejoinder toProfessor Boyle, 27 AM.J.JuRis. 14-16 (1982) (response to article in

26 AM.J.JuRIs. 32 (1981)).

The Hatch Amendment and the New Federalism, 6 HARv. J.L. & PUB. POL'Y

93-102 (1982) (contribution to A Symposium on Federalism).

American Catholics and the Intellectual Life, 31 CROSS CURRENTS 433-46(1982).

The Bribery of Warren Hastings: The Setting of a Standard for Integrity inAdministration, 10 HOFSTRA L. REv. 1073-120 (1982).

Agency, Bribery and Redemption in Thomas Aquinas, 49 RECHERCH-ES DE

THOLOGIE ANCIENNE ET MVDI1VALE 159-73 (1982).

The Catholic Justices of the United States Supreme Court, 67 CATH. HIST.

REv. 369-85 (1981).

Distinguished Alumni Lecture-Other People's Morals: The Lawyer'sConscience, 48 TENN. L. REv. 227-40 (1981).

Natural Law, the Teaching of the Church, and the Regulation of the Rhythmof Human Fecundity, 25 AM. J. OFJURIS. 16-37 (1980).

The Muzzled Ox, 70 JEwIsH Q. REv. 172-75 (1979).

Ordered Liberty: Cardozo and the Constitution, 1 CARDOZO L. REv. 257-82(1979).

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Gratian Slept Here: The Changing Identity of the Father of the SystematicStudy of the Canon Law, 35 TRADrmo 145-72 (1979).

The Convention Method of Constitutional Amendment-Its Meaning,Usefulness, and Wisdom, 10 PAc. L.J. 641-46 (1979), reprinted inCONG. STAFFJ., Sept. 1979, at 10-20.

Was Gratian Approved at Ferentino?, 6 BULL. OF MEDIEVAL CANO-, L.

15-27 (1976).

Belief in Law and Belief in Religion, 27J. LEGAL EDUC. 386-89 (1975).Bribes and the Boycott: The Responsibilities of American Lauyers, 62 A.BA. J.

1606-10 (1976).

The Family and the Supreme Court, 23 CATH. U. L. REv. 255-74 (1973).

Responding to Persons: Methods of Moral Argument in Debate over Abortion,21 THEOLOGY DIG. 291-307 (1973).

The Steady Man: Process and Policy in the Courts of the Roman Curia, 58CAL. L. REv. 628-700 (1970).

Amendment of the Abortion Law: Relevant Data and Judicial Opinion, 15CATH. LAw. 124-35 (1969).

The Constitutionality of the Regulation of Abortion, 21 HAsTINGs LJ. 51-65(1969).

Indissolubility of Marriage and Natural Law, 14 AM. J. Julis. (formerlyNAT. L.F.) 79-94 (1969).

Intellectual and Demographic History, 97 DAEDALUS, Spring 1968, at463-85, reprinted in POPULATION AND SOCIAL CHANGE 115-35(D.V. Glass & Roger Revelle eds., E. Arnold 1972), and ThreeDecades of Daedalus, 117 DAEDALUS, Summer 1988, at 119-41.

Deciding Who Is Human, 13 NAT. L.F. 134-40 (1968).

Abortion and the Catholic Church: A Sumnary History, 12 NAT. L.F. 85-131(1967).

Birth Control: The Shaping of the Catholic Doctrine, PERIaNs SCH.THEOLOGY Q., Spring 1967, at 41-52, reprinted in ST.JoSEPH NC.,July 1967, at 7-13, and as Contraception and the Catholic Church: TheState of the Question, in BuLL.-S. MED. ASS'N, Dec. 1967, at 60-67.

Marital Affection in the Canonists, 12 STUDIA GRATIANA 479-509 (1967)(also known as STEPHAN KurrNE,, CoLLECrAxIFA), reprinted inCANONS AND CANomSTs IN Corm-r 207-35 (1997).

Naturgesetz und Ehe, 9 THEOLOGIE DER GEGENWART 14 (1966).

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Authority, Usury and Contraception, 16 CROSS CURRErs 55-79 (1966),reprinted in 6 TiDscuR= VooR THEOLOGIE 26-50 (1966), 509DUBLIN REV. 201-29 (Autumn 1966), 1 DIAKONiA, Apr. 1966, at79-106, and digested in THEOLOGY DIG., Summer 1967, at 105-10.

The Purposes of Advocacy and the Limits of Confidentiality, 64 Mimi. L.REV. 1485-92 (1966).

Das Konzil und die Empfdngnisverhiitung, 65 SCHWEIZER RUNDSCI-IAU470-78 (1966).

Tokos and Atokion: An Examination of Natural Law Reasoning AgainstUsury and Against Contraception, 10 NAT. L.F. 215-35 (1965).

Comments on "Approaches to Court-imposed Compromise-The Uses of Doubtand Reason", 58 Nw. U.L. REv. 795-805 (1963) (contribution toProceedings of the Conference on Compromise and Decision Making inthe Resolution of Controversies published in the same issue).

Thomas More Among the Lawyers, 38 N.Y.U. L. REv. 813-34 (1963)(contribution to Symposium: Books for the Bar).

Value References in the Teaching of Negligence, 8 J. LEGAL EDUC. 150-77(1955). ,

Inferences from the Invocation of the Privilege Against Self-incrimination, 41VA. L. REV. 311-42 (1955).

BOOK REVIEWS

Review of ROLAND HILL, LORD AcrON (2000), N.Y. TIMES BOOK REV.,Oct. 22, 2000, at 30.

Review of JEAN BETHKE ELSHTAIN, WHo ARE WE? CRITIcAL

REFLECTIONS AND HOPEFUL POSSIBILITIES (2000), N.Y. TIMES BOOK

REv., Sept. 10, 2000, at 28.

Review of CHARLES E. CURRAN, THE CATHOLIC MORAL TRADITION

TODAY (1999), N.Y. TimEs BOOK REV., Oct. 24, 1999, at 34.

Review of GARRY WIS, SAINT AUGUSTINE (1999), N.Y. TIMES BOOKREV., July 25, 1999, at 9.

Review of JAMEs T. MEGIVERN, THE DEATH PENALTY (1997), CAToIcHIST. REV., Oct. 1998, at 703-05.

Review of ANDREW L. KAUFMAN, CARDozo (1998), N.Y. TIMES BOOKREv., June 21, 1998, at 7.

Review of JOHN W. BALDWIN, THE LANGUAGE OF SEX (1994), CATHOLICHIST. REV., Jan. 1996, at 79-81.

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Review-ofJoHN BOsWE.L, SANME-SEX UNIONS (1994), CATH. HIST. REV.,Jan. 1996, at 79-81.

Review of GERALD GUNTHER, LEARNED HAND: THE MAN AND THEJUDGE(1994), N.Y. Tirs BOOK REV., May 1, 1994, at 7, 9, reprinted inCHI. DAILY L. BULL., May 2, 1994, at 2.

Review of ANGUS McCLAREN, A HISTORY OF CONTRACEPTION (1990),TiE TABLE (London), June 8, 1991, at 712.

Review of STUART HAMPSHIRE, INNOCENCE AND EXPERIENCE (1989),N.Y. TiaEs BOOK REv., Feb. 25, 1990, at 28-29.

Review of ROBERT B. MORRIS, THE FORGING OF THE UNION, 1781-1789(1987), L.A. Tn~ms BOOK REV., Sept. 13, 1987.

Review of DANIL T. RODGERS, CONTESTED TRUTHS (1987), LA TIMESBOOK REV., Sept. 13, 1987.

Review of ARCmIALD Cox, THE COURT AND THE CONSTrrunOx

(1987), LA TiNErs BOOK REv., Sept. 13, 1987, at 20.

Review of RONALD DWoRKIN, LAW'S EMPIRE (1986), N.Y. TvIMEs BOOKREv., May 25, 1986, at 12-13, reprinted in LA DAILYJ., May 30,1986, at B16.

Review of 4 P.H. Neuhaus et al., Persons and Family Chapter 11, TheFamily in Religious and Customary Laws, in INTERNATIONAL

ENCYCLOPEDIA OF COMPARATIVE LAW (1983), 33 AM.J. OF COMp. L.527-30 (1985).

Review of ST. JOHN AN ROBILLIARD, RELIGION AND THE LAW: RELIGIOUS

LIBERTY IN MODERN ENGLISH LAW (1984), 33 Ai. J. Comp. L.765-67 (1985).

Review of A.W. BRiAN SIMPSON, CANNIBAUSM AND THE COMMON LAW:THE STORY OF THE TRAGIC LAST VOYAGE OF THE MIGNONETTE AND

THE STRANGE LEGAL PROCEEDINGS TO WHICH IT GAVE RISE (1984),63 TEx. L. REv. 749-53 (1984).

Review of GEORGE W. CONSTABLE, THE TALE OF JEREmY WHO SOUGHTTHE LoVEABILITy OF GOD (1979), 1982 Bus. & Soc'Y REv. 87.

Review of GEOFFREY C. HAZARD, JR., ETHICS IN THE PRACTICE OF LA.W(1978), WILSON Q., Winter 1981, at 155.

Review of MARVIN E. FRANKEL, PARTISAN JUSTIE (1980), WILSON Q.,Spring 1981, at 150-51.

Review of CALuM M. CARICHAEL, WOMEN, LAw AND THE GENESIS

TRADITIONS (1979), THE TABLET (London), May 10, 1980, at455-56.

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Review of JACOB VINER, RELIGIOUS THOUGHT AND ECONOMIC SocIETY:FOUR CHAPTERS OF AN UNFINISHED WORK (1978), 89 ECON. J.482-84 (1979).

Review of DON E. FEHRENBACHER, THE DRED SCOTT CASE, ITSSIGNIFICANCE IN AMERICAN LAW AND POLICS (1978), 89 ARIz. ST.LJ. 281-92 (1979).

Review of JAMES C. MOHR, ABORTION IN AMERICA (1978), 65 CATH.HIST. REV. 125 (1979), reprinted in HUM. LIFE REV., Summer 1978,at 4.

Review of WILLIAM KELLY, POPE GREGORY II ON DIVORCE AND

REMARRIAGE (1976), 53 SPECULUM 590-92 (1978).

Review of MONROE H. FREEDMAN, LAWYERS' ETHICS IN AN ADVERSARY

SYSTEM (1975), 29 STAN. L. REv. 363-70 (1977). 0

Review of ROBERT E. RODES, JR., THE LEGAL ENTERPRISE (1976), 22 AM.J. OFJURIS. 190-97 (1977).

Review of GREALD T. DUNNE, HUGO BLACK AND THE JUDICIAL

REVOLUTION (1977), 9 SW. U. L. REV. 1127-39 (1977).

Review of JEAN-BAPISTE MOLIN & PROTAIS MUTEMBE, LE RTUEL DU

MARIAGE EN FRANCE DU XXIIE AU XVIE SIL-CLE (1974), 63CATHOLIC HIST. REV. 117-18 (1977).

Review of HOLMES-SHEEHAN CORRESPONDENCE: THE L.TrERS OF

JUSTICE OLIVER WENDELL I4OLMES AND CANON PATRICK AUGUSTINE

SHEEHAN (David H. Burton ed., 1976), STUDIES: AN IRISH Q. REv.,Winter 1977.

Review of ROBERTO M. UNGER, KNOWLEDGE AND POLITICS (1975), 21AM. J. JuRis. 194-200 (1976).

Review ofJ. HARVlE WILKINSON III, SERVINGJUSTICE (1974), 63 CAL. L.REv. 824-27 (1975).

Review of RAYMOND DEROOVER, SAN BERNARDINO OF SIENA AND SANANTONIO OF FLORENCE: Two GREAT ECONOMIC THINKERS OF THE

MIDDLE AGES (1967), 56 CATHOLIC HIST. REV. 367-69 (1970).

Review of PETER STEIN, REGULAE IURIS (1966), 13 NAT. L. F. 178-82(1968).

Review of MAURO CAPPELLETTI, JOHN HENRY MERRYMAN AND JOSEPH M.PERILLO, THE ITALIAN LEGAL SYSTEM: AN INTRODUCTION (1967),12 NAT. L. F. 242-48 (1967).

Review of VERN CoUNTRYMAN & TED FINMAN, THE LAWYER IN MODERN

SOCEmT, (1966), 42 NOTRE DAME LAW. 840-43 (1967).

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Birth Control: A Re-examination, THE TABLET (London), 1966 (review ofG. EGNER, BIRTH REGULATION AND CATHOLIC BEmIF (1966)).

Review ofJEROim CLARuN, LAWYERS ON THEm Ow (1962), 38 NOTRE

DANE LAw. 363-66 (1963).

Review of MAYNARD E. PmSIG, CASES AND MAITuAis ON PROFESSIOmNL

RESPONSIBIrr (1965), 50 MINN. L. REv. 415-19 (1965).

Review ofJoHN S. DuNNE, C.S.C., THE CriY OF THE GODS: A STUDY IN

MyrH AND MORTALIY (1965), 10 NAT. L.F. 301-08 (1965).

Review of RAYMoND A. DE ROOvER, THE RISE AND DECLNE OF THE

MEDIa BANK, 1397-1494 (1963), 77 HARv. L. REv. 1180-83(1964).

Review of H.. KELSON ET AL., LE DROrr NATUREL (3 ANNALES DE

PimosoPaIE PoLmQrUE) (1959), 7 NAT. L.F. 206-10 (1963).Review of H.L.A. HART, THE CONCEPT OF L.w (1961), 7 NAT. L.F.

169-77 (1962).

Review of HENRI LAPERE, UNE FANMILLE DE MARCHADS (1955) andHENRI LAPEYRE, SIMON Ruwiz ET LES "ASIENTOS" DE PHILIPPE H

(1953), 20J. ECON. HIST. 334-36 (1960).

Review of GiLio MANDICH, LE PACrE DE RICORSA ET LE MARCHE

ITALIEN DES CHANGES AU XVII S12CLE (1953), LuCm'o DALMoLLE, IL CoNTRTrrO DI CMBIO NEI MO.A1STI DAL SECOLO XIALLA META DEL SECOLO XVII (1954), and tLIOND A. DERoOVER, L'EvoLUTION DE LA LETrRE DE CHANGE, XRE-XVIIIESmCI_ (1953), 19J. EcoN. FhIsT. 285-89 (1959).

Review of JOHN C.H. Wu, FouNTmAN OF JuSTICE. A STUmY IN THENATuRAL LAW (1955), 69 HAR,. L. REv. 1519-22 (1956).

BRIEFS

Amicus Curiae Brief in Partial Support of Respondent (People) 39 p.,

People v. Belous, 80 Cal. Rptr. 354 (1969) (Cr. 12,739) (appealfrom the Superior Court of Los Angeles County) (Charles H.Clifford, amicus curiae, David W. Louisell and John T. Noonan,Jr., of counsel).

OTHER ITEMS

Judges as Scholars: Are They? Should They Be?, 84 JUDICATURE, July-Aug.2000, at 7-10.

An Institute for Advanced Catholic Studies, A.mERCA, July 2000, at 1-8.

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Liberalism Doesn't Exist, CommnoNWvL, Nov. 19, 1999, at 40.

On the Development of Doctrine, AMERICA, Apr. 3, 1999, at 6-8.

Audio tape: Immigration Law: Where Have All the Judges Gone?(Association of American Law Schools annual meeting 1998)(moderated by John T. Noonan, Jr., with panelists Lenni BethBenson, Erwin Chemerinsky, Stephen H. Legomsky, and GeraldL. Newman).

Catholicism & Liberalism, COMMONWEAL, Mar. 25, 1994.

Court-ordered Treason: Justices Wanted Execution on Schedule at All Costs,L.A. DAmYJ., Apr. 28, 1992, at 6.

The Catholic Community at Harvard, NEw OxFoRD REV., March 1992, at4-7.

Audio LP: Morals and Motives and Freedom and Religion (NationalHumanities Center, Nov. 24, 1991) (analog, 331/3 rpm)(Moderator Wayne Pond interview with guest John T. Noonan,Jr., discussing North American law and the free practice ofreligion).

Stars of the Order Brilliance, Diversity, Reflecting and Reflected Light, 42SPiRiTuALrry TODAY 101-10 (1990).

Heritage of Tension, 22 ARiz. ST. LJ. 39-43, 53 (1990) (Conference ofAssociation of American Law Schools: Panel on Compassion andJudging).

Panel Discussion, 14 NovA L. REv. 143-54 (1989) (Judge Noonan'sPresentation in Courts and American Society: A Symposium on theBicentennial of the Federal Judiciary Act of 1789).

Visions of the Church in America, CHURCH, Spring 1989, at 48-52.

The Religion Clauses: Protecting Individual Rights, REP. FROM THE CAPITAL,

Mar. 1988, at 4-5.

Historical Perspectives, 5 J.L. & RELIGION 213-24 (1987) (paneldiscussion with Brian Tiemey, Harold J. Berman, Alan Gewirth,and Richard John Neuhaus in Symposium on the ReligiousFoundations of Civil Rights Law).

Videotape: Symposium on the Bicentennial of the United StatesConstitution (Fairfield University Media Center Nov. 10, 1987)(with Robert Wuthnow, MarthaJ.H. Elliott, Joseph I. Lieberman,Leo O'Connor, Jay Demerath, Wade Clark Roof, and Ellen B.Bums).

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The Constitution: A Retrospective View, Judicial Conference of the ThirdCircuit (C-SPAN television broadcast, Sept. 26, 1987) (panelmoderated by Judge Louis Pollack with Barbara Black, WilliamColeman, and Justice John Paul Stevens).

Videotape: The Religion Clauses: The American Experiment(Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Cleveland State University,Apr. 1, 1987).

Magna est Veritas = Great Is Truth: It Prevails, The Second AnnualErasmus Lecture sponsored by the Center on Religion & Societyof the Rockford Institute, delivered at St. Peter's Church atCiticorp Center, in New York, New York (Jan. 23, 1986).

An Oral Culture, AMRmICA, Sept. 1986.

Calling for a Constitutional Convention, NAT'L REV., July 26, 1985, at25-28.

Anti-bribery Laws for Public Officials .May Be Worth Questioning, LA. D.mYJ., May 1, 1985, at 4, column 3.

The Bribe as Contested Concept, LA DAIYJ., June 21, 1985, at 4, column3.

The Akron Case: A Pragmatic Politician's Parody of Solomon, HuNt. LEREv., Summer 1983, at 5-18.

Genital Good, Col rmruIo, 1982, at 45-59.

THE BALANCED BUDGET: THE STATES CALL FOR A CoNvi.NTioN 24 p.(Taxpayers' Foundation 1982).

The "Right" of Abortion Funding, Htm. LwE REv., Winter 1981, at 52-59.

The Obvious Facts and Priorities Before Us, HUM. LIFE REv., Spring 1981,at 20-30.

Liberal Laxists, Hum. LIE REV., Winter 1980, at 32-39.

The Supreme Court and Abortion: Upholding Constitutional Principles,HASTINGS CENTER REP., Dec. 1980, at 14-16.

The Abortion Power, Hum. LiFE REV., Spring 1979, at 16-27.

Should Congress Investigate the Treasury's Funding of Abortion?, Hum. LIEREv., Spring 1978, at 11-21.

Abortion: The Case for Constitutional Amendment, NEw OxFoRD REV,.,1978, at 4-9.

Abortion: New Phase in the Battle, NAT'L REv., 1978.

The American Consensus on Abortion, HuM. LiFE REV., Winter 1978, at60-63.

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No Room at TraveLodge, COMMoNvFAL, Mar. 31, 1978, at 202-04.

David W. Louisell-In Memoriam, 66 CAL. L. REv. 931-33 (1978).

A Half-step Forward: The Justices Retreat on Abortion, HUM. LIFE REv., Fall1977, at 11-18.

The Devious Employees, COMMONWFAL, Oct. 28, 1977, at 681-83.

The Law as Teacher, HUM. LIFE REV., Summer 1977, at 8-16.

Public Judgment in the Church, CONCILIUM, 1977, translated into Dutch,French, German, Italian, Portugese, and Spanish.

Abortion in the American Context, HUM. L-E REv., Winter 1977, at 29-38.

Bribes and the Boycott, A.B.A. J., Dec. 1976, at 1606-09.

Why a Constitutional Amendment?, HUM. LIFE REv., Winter 1975, at26-43.

How TO ARGUE ABOUT ABORTION 20 p. (Ad Hoc Comm. in Defense ofLife 1974).

Power to Choose, 4 VIATOR 419-34 (Univ. Cal. Press, Berkeley 1973).

Richterliche Gewalt gegen das Recht zum Leben, 37 ORIENTMERUNG, Apr. 30,1973, at 91-94.

Raw Judicial Power, NAT'L REv., Mar. 2, 1973, at 260-64.

The Case of the Talented Bakers, HARv. MED. ALUMNI BULL., Winter 1972,at 12-16.

Foreward, 14 AM. J. JURis. (formerly NAT. L.F.) vi (1969).

Population Problems and Abortion, 80 CAL. MONTHLY, Oct. 1969, at30-33.

In Memoriam: Antonio de Luna Garcia (with Antonio Truyol), 13 NAT.L.F. vii-viii (1968).

The Pope's Conscience, COMMONWEAL, Feb. 17, 1967, at 559-60.

Academic Freedom and Tenure: St.John's University (N.Y.), 52 AAUP BULL.12-19 (Mar. 1966).

The Layman, Institutions, and the Church, 39 TRINITY C. ALUMNI J.,Winter 1966.

Contraception and the Counci COMMONWEAL, Mar. 11, 1966, at 657-62,reprinted in THE CATHOLIC CASE FOR CONTRACEPTION 3-18 (DanielCallahan ed., MacMillan 1969), translated as Das Konzil und dieEmpfangnisverhutung, 65 SCMWEIZER RUNDSCHAU 470-78 (1966).

Catholics and Contraception, ACT, July 1965, at 3-4.

Introduction to Volume VI, 8 NAT. L.F. 1-6 (1963).

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The Astronomer and the Gondolas, HAuv. ALu_.rm BuLL., Sept. 28, 1957,-reprinted in Biomedical Information: A Symposium on theActivities of U.S. Government Agencies and Selected PriateOrganizations, for use of the Subcommittee on Reorganizationand International Organizations of the Committee onGovernment Operations, pursuant to S. Res. 42, 86th Congress,2d Session (1960).

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