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Bibliography of Catholic Legal Scholarship

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The Morality and Legality of the HHS Mandate and “Accommodations,” 11 Ave Maria Law Review 211 (2013).

Debunking Five Great Myths about the Fourth Amendment Exclusionary Rule, 211 Military Law Review 211 (2012).

“The Exclusionary Rule Lottery” Revisited, 59 Catholic University Law Review 747 (2010).

So Help Me Allah: An Historical and Prudential Analysis of Oaths as Applied to the Current Controversy of the Bible and Quran in Oath Practices in America, 70 Ohio State Law Journal 1 (2009).

Confessions after Connelly: An Evidentiary Solution for Excluding Unreliable Confessions, 81 Temple Law Review 1 (2008).

The Exclusionary Rule Lottery, 39 Toledo Law Review 755 (2008).

Rethinking Police Interrogation: Encouraging Reliable Confessions While Respecting Suspects’ Dignity, 41 Valparaiso Law Review 1 (2006).

Group Status and Criminal Defenses: Logical Relationship or Marriage of Convenience?, 71 Missouri Law Review 547 (2006).

Justification and Excuse: What They Were, What They Are, and What They Ought to Be, 78 St. John’s Law Review 725 (2004).

“Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”:  A Qualified Defense, 21 Hofstra labor & Employment Law Journal 349 (2004).

Murder without Intent: Depraved-Heart Murder under Military Law, 133 Military Law Review 205 (1991).

Voluntary Intoxication as a Criminal Defense under Military Law, 127 Military Law Review 131 (1990).

Necessity and the Military Justice System: A Proposed Special Defense, 121 Military Law Review 95 (1988).

The Military Death Penalty and the Constitution: There is Life after Furman, 97 Military Law Review 35 (1982).

Law-Related Publications (Selected)

Why Ave Maria School of Law is Suing the Obama Administration, Res Gestae:  The Official Publication of the Lee County Florida Bar Association, January 2014, at 16.

Guns and the Second Amendment, reprinted in America’s 1st Freedom, October 2013, at 68.

Reflections on the Fiftieth Anniversary of Gideon v. Wainwright, Adverse Witness: The Official Publication of the Collier County Florida Bar Association, October 2013, at 9.

Legal Education for the Public, Res Gestae:  The Official Publication of the Lee County Florida Bar Association, April 2014, at 8.

The Fourth Amendment Exclusionary Rule as an Article of Faith, 40 Search and Seizure Law Reporter 1 (January 2013) (West).

Terrorism entry in IV New Catholic Encyclopedia Supplement 2012-13: Ethics and Philosophy (Robert L. Fastiggi., ed. 2013), at 1513 (co-author).

Silence and the Right to Remain Silent, Res Gestae:  The Official Publication of the Lee County Florida Bar Association, Aug. 2013, at 13.

Command Authority and Sex Offenses, Res Gestae:  The Official Publication of the Lee County Florida Bar Association, Jul. 2013, at 13.

Miranda Rights and Terrorists, Res Gestae:  The Official Publication of the Lee County Florida Bar Association, Jun. 2013, at 14.

Guns, Bombs, Natural Rights and the Second Amendment, Legatus Magazine, Jul./Aug. 2013, at 22.

Gun Control, the Second Amendment and Your Natural Rights, Res Gestae:  The Official Publication of the Lee County Florida Bar Association, May 2013, at 14.

The Morality and Legality of the HHS Mandate and “Accommodations,” Res Gestae:  The Official Publication of the Lee County Florida Bar Association, Mar. 2013, at 13.


Introduction to Religion, Law and the Moral Crisis:  A Short History of What Happened by Joseph Mauceri, M.D (2005, second printing 2011).

The Exclusionary Rule Lottery, 36 Search and Seizure Law Reporter 1 (West) (January 2009).

Reflections on the Catholic Bishops’ Statement about Deterrence, 99 Social Justice Reporter 69 (2008).

Should Peremptory Challenges be Retained in the Military Justice System in Light of Batson v. Kentucky and its Progeny?, The Army Lawyer, Oct. 1992, at 10 (co-author).

United States v. Clear: Good Idea – Bad Law, The Army Lawyer, Jun. 1992, at 7.

Indecent Acts as a Lesser Included Offense of Rape, The Army Lawyer, May 1992, at 3.

Safe Sex…or Else: Using the Court-Martial System in the Military to Limit the Spread of Aids, A.B.A. Crim. Just. Mag., Winter 1991, at 16.

Battery without Assault, The Army Lawyer, Oct. 1991, at 4.

Maiming as a Criminal Offense under Military Law, The Army Lawyer, May 1991, at 5.

Mistake of Fact and Carnal Knowledge, The Army Lawyer, Oct. 1990, at 3.

Endangering Others: The Military’s Approach for Controlling HIV Transmission, A.B.A. Judges’ J., Summer 1990, at 34.

United States v. Collier and the Divestiture Defense, The Army Lawyer, Mar. 1990, at 3.

Involuntary Manslaughter and Drug-Overdose Deaths: A Proposed Methodology, The Army Lawyer, Mar. 1989, at 10.

Legality of the ‘Safe-Sex’ Order to Soldiers Having AIDS, The Army Lawyer, Dec. 1988, at 4.

Effective Date of Forfeitures Adjudged in Capital Cases: Receiving Pay on Death Row, The Army Lawyer, Feb. 1983, at 27.

Book Publications

Crimes and Defense Deskbook, JA337 (Eugene R. Milhizer, ed., 1990-1993) (prepared by and for the Judge Advocate General’s School)

Book Chapter

Voluntary Intoxication under Military Law, in Principles of Practice of Military Forensic Psychiatry (R. Gregory Lande & David T. Armitage, eds., 1997), ch. 7, at 155 (co-author)

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