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Volume 74, Summer 2000, Number 3
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This issue contains articles from The Third National Conference of the Association of the Religiously Affiliated Law Schools.Editorial Board
Articles
Introduction
David L. Gregory
Opening Remarks
Joseph W. Bellacosa
Keynote Address: The Value of the Religiously Affiliated Law School
Most Rev. James T. McHugh S.T.D.
Realizing a Mission: Teaching Justice as "Right Relationship"
Father Robert John Araujo S.J.
Law and Theology: Reflections on What it Means to be Human from a Franciscan Perspective
Rev. John J. Coughlin O.F.M.
Proposals to Counter Continuing Resistance to the Implementation of Ex Corde Ecclesiae
David L. Gregory and Charles J. Russo
Are Religiously Affiliated Law Schools Obsolete in America? The View of an Outsider Looking In
Randy Lee
Commitment, Craft, and the Golden Calf: Lessons in the Book of Exodus for Legal Education
Peter Margulies
Mission Possible: A Paradigm for Analysis of Contractual Impossibility at Regent University
C. Scott Pryor
Struggling With Text and Context: A Hermeneutic Approach to Interpreting and Realizing Law School Missions
Frank S. Ravitch
Holistic Jurisprudence: Law Shaped by People of Faith
Kenneth A. Sprang
Panelists' and Deans' Roundtable Discussion
Rev. John J. Coughlin O.F.M. and Dean Howard Eisenberg
Notes
A Victory for the Landlords--Or is it? The Constitutionality of the 1997 Amendments to the RPAPL
William H. Jeberg
Comment
Patently Wrong: A Critical Analysis of Florida Prepaid Postsecondary Education Expense Board v. College Savings Bank
Daniel J. Melman