Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 1993 - Abstracts

Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 1993
TitleSubjectAuthors
A multidisciplinary analysis of the structure of persuasive arguments.Political scienceWangerin, Paul T.
Anti-Federalists, 'The Federalist Papers,' and the big argument for union. (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992)Political scienceAmar, Akhil Reed
Constitutional architecture. (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992)Political scienceBaker, John S., Jr.
De-federalizing American Indian commerce: toward a new political economy for Indian country.Political scienceCross, Raymond
Easing the pressure on pressure groups: toward a constitutional right to lobby.Political scienceThomas, Andrew P.
Establishment of religion and high school graduation ceremonies. (Case Note)Political scienceBroyles, Kevin E.
Federalism in the twenty-first century: will states exist? (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992)Political scienceDu Pont, Pierre S.
Foreword: two visions of the nature of man. (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992)Political scienceCalabresi, Steven G., Lawson, Gary
From federal union to national monolith: mileposts in the demise of American federalism. (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992)Political scienceGraglia, Lino
"Independent of heaven itself": differing Federalist and Anti-Federalist perspectives on the centralizing tendency of the federal judiciary. (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992)Political scienceCooper, Charles J.
Individual liberty and constitutional architecture: the Founders' prompt correction of their own mistake. (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992)Political scienceLaycock, Douglas
Introduction. (The Anti-Federalists After 200 Years: Pundits or Prophets?) (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992)Political scienceMeese, Edwin
Liberty and constitutional architecture. (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992)Political scienceBuckley, James L.
Liberty and constitutional architecture: the rights-structure paradigm. (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992)Political scienceMiller, Geoffrey P.
Manners makyth man: the prose style of Justice Scalia. (U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonin Scalia) (excerpt from 'The Jurisprudence of Justice Antonin Scalia')Political scienceFried, Charles
Philosophical foundations of 'The Federalist Papers': nature of man and nature of law. (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992)Political scienceGlendon, Mary Ann
Private interbank discipline.Political scienceOedel, David G.
Recent misinterpretations of the avoidable consequences rule: the "duty" to mitigate and other fictions. (apportioning responsibility for bank failures and mismanagement)Political scienceRiffer, Jeffrey K., Barrowman, Elizabeth
Remarks on 'The Federalist Number 10.' (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992)Political scienceEpstein, David F.
Representative democracy. (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992)Political scienceMacey, Jonathan R.
Revealing the inadequacy of the public forum doctrine. (Case Note)Political scienceAcosta, R. Alexander
Some arguments against Congressional term limitations. (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992)Political sciencePolsby, Nelson W.
Term limitations: breaking up the Iron Triangle. (Congress, the federal bureaucracy and special interest groups) (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992)Political scienceKristol, William
The American Bar Association: an appearance of propriety.Political scienceLeonard, David M.
The beginning of the end of peremptory challenges. (Case Note)Political scienceKaufman, Patricia F.
The Dormant Commerce Clause and the interstate shipment of waste. (Case Note)Political scienceWaller, William C.
The economic analysis of the effect of no-fault divorce law on the divorce rate.Political scienceZelder, Martin
'The Federalist Papers': from practical politics to high principle. (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992)Political scienceEpstein, Richard A.
'The Federalist Papers': the Framers construct an orrery. (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992)Political scienceBruff, Harold H.
The Federalist vision of a representative democracy. (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992)Political scienceRyan, James L.
The Supreme Court and coerced confessions: Arizona v. Fulminante in perspective.Political scienceGangi, William
"Thirty pieces of silver" for the rights of your people: irresistible offers reconsidered as a matter of state constitutional law.Political scienceVan Alstyne, William W.
Thoughts on the Federalist vision of representative democracy as viewed at the end of the twentieth century: how have we used the legacy of 'The Federalist Papers'? (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992)Political scienceChoper, Jesse H.
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