Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 1996 - Abstracts

Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
Affirmative action is no civil right.(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention)Political scienceWoodson, Robert
Alternatives to originalism?(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995)Political scienceEasterbrook, Frank H.
A minimalist approach to the Fourteenth Amendment.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995)Political scienceMaltz, Earl M.
A nonoriginalist perspective on the lessons of history.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995)Political scienceDorf, Michael C.
A text is just a text.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995)Political scienceCampos, Paul F.
Bork v. Burke. (Robert Bork, Edmund Burke)(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995)Political scienceMerrill, Thomas W.
Civil forfeiture as jeopardy.(Case Note)Political scienceBrand, Rachel L.
Colorado's Amendment 2: a result in search of a reason.Political scienceDailey, John Daniel, Farley, Paul
Comment on Fischel's 'Political economy of just compensation.' (article by William A. Fischel in this issue, p. 23)Political scienceLitan, Robert E.
Conservatives' selective use of race in the law.(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention)Political scienceKennedy, Randall
Conservatives v. originalism.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995)Political scienceRosen, Jeffrey
Criminal procedure: moving from the accused as victim to the accused as responsible party.(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention)Political scienceGrano, Joseph D.
Defining originalism.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995)Political scienceSchauer, Frederick
Demystifying the abuse excuse: is there one?(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention)Political scienceArenella, Peter
Did the Fourteenth Amendment incorporate the Bill of Rights against states?(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995)Political scienceAmar, Akhil Reed
Five theses on originalism.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995)Political scienceSunstein, Cass R.
From "colorblind" white supremacy to American multiculturalism.(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention)Political scienceRaskin, Jamin B.
Good Friday vacation as an establishment of religion: Metzl v. Leininger, 57 F.3d 618 (7th Cir. 1995).Political scienceKerr, Orin S.
Hope for the tort system: congressional proposals for reform.(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention)Political scienceCox, Christopher
How do the courts really discover unenumerated fundamental rights? Cataloguing the methods of judicial alchemy.Political scienceCrump, David
How should society handle injustice?(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention)Political scienceKeyes, Alan
Improving culture to end racism.(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention)Political scienceD'Souza, Dinesh
Individualism before multiculturalism.(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention)Political scienceLoury, Glenn C.
Innocent owners and guilty property.(Case Note)Political scienceBaur, Michael J.
Interpretivism and the judicial role in a constitutional democracy: seeking an alternative to originalism.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995)Political scienceRedish, Martin H.
Introduction: twentieth anniversary volume, Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy.Political scienceAbraham, Spencer
It's not constitutionalism, it's judicial activism.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995)Political scienceGraglia, Lino
"I want you": Uncle Sam as Mr. Right?(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention)Political scienceChavez, Linda
Legal indeterminacy: its cause and cure.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995)Political scienceLawson, Gary
Normative indeterminacy and the problem of judicial role.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995)Political sciencePerry, Michael J.
Originalism and indeterminacy.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995)Political scienceMcAffee, Thomas B.
Originalism as an "ism."(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995)Political scienceMacey, Jonathan R.
Originalism, or who is Fred?(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995)Political scienceAlexander, Larry
"Originalist" values and constitutional interpretation.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995)Political scienceKay, Richard S.
Protecting private religious speech in the public forum.(Case Note)Political scienceBishop, Brant W.
Regulatory rent-seekers in the media, bar, and bureaucracy.(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention)Political scienceGray, C. Boyden
Remarks in honor of Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, Supreme Court of the United States. (representing American legal system in foreign travel)(given at Mentor Group dinner, April 29, 1996)(Transcript)Political science 
Restructuring work and family entitlements around family values.(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention)Political scienceWilliams, Joan C.
Self-correction mechanisms in the regulatory system.(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention)Political scienceVladeck, David C.
Some doubts on constitutional indeterminacy.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995)Political scienceEpstein, Richard A.
Speaking in tongues: whose rights at stake? Yniguez v. Arizonans for Official English, 69 F.3d 920 (9th Cir. 1995) (en banc).Political scienceAngstreich, Scott H.
Takings and progressive rate taxation.Political scienceMassey, Calvin R.
Takings legislation: a comment.Political scienceEllickson, Robert C.
Tearing down the wall. (the wall between church and state)(Case Note)Political scienceOliver, A. Louise
The D.C. Circuit Task Force on Gender, Race and Ethnic Bias: political correctness rebuffed.(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention)Political scienceSilberman, Laurence H.
The dead hand and constitutional amendment.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995)Political scienceSager, Lawrence G.
The dead hand of constitutional tradition.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995)Political scienceMoore, Michael S.
The dead hand of the architect.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995)Political scienceFarber, Daniel A.
The indeterminacy of historial evidence.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995)Political scienceSherry, Suzanna
The integrity and impersonality of originalism.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995)Political scienceBeVier, Lillian R.
The limited relevance of originalism in the actual performance of legal roles.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995)Political scienceLevinson, Sanford
The Model Physician-Assisted Suicide Act and the jurisprudence of death. (Model State Act to Authorize and Regulate Physician-Assisted Suicide)Political scienceLai, Kwan Kew, FitzGibbon, Scott
The original Constitution and our origins.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995)Political scienceMcGinnis, John O.
The originalist case for Brown v. Board of Education.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995)Political scienceMcConnell, Michael W.
The political economy of just compensation: lessons from the military draft for the takings issue.Political scienceFischel, William A.
The political function of originalist ambiguity.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995)Political scienceFallon, Richard H., Jr.
The precarious position of commercial speech.(Case Note)Political scienceWood, Valerie D.
The real problem. (affirmative action)(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention)Political scienceThernstrom, Abigail
The relevance of the Framers' intent.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995)Political scienceBarnett, Randy E.
The scope and constitutionality of judicial review under the Tunney Act.(Case Note)Political scienceTeitelbaum, Joshua C.
The use and abuse of history in Compassion in Dying. (Compassion in Dying v. Washington)Political scienceDuncan, Dwight G., Lubin, Peter
The writing of the Constitution and the writing on the wall.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995)Political scienceSmith, Steven D.
Three models of affirmative action beneficiaries.(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention)Political scienceMerrill, Thomas W.
Truman, Korea, and the Constitution: debunking the "imperial president" myth.Political scienceTurner, Robert F.
Using common law principles in regulatory schemes (with a note on victimology).(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention)Political scienceSunstein, Cass R.
Victims and heroes in the "benevolent state."(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention)Political scienceThomas, Clarence
Victims and the exclusionary rule.(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention)Political scienceLungren, Daniel E.
Welfare as a moral problem.(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention)Political scienceHimmelfarb, Gertrude
Women: an uncertain fit for the multicultural movement?(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention)Political scienceBerns, Walter
Worse than TXO: substantive due reasonableness in BMW of North America, Inc. v. Gore.(Case Note)Political scienceHicks, Kevin L.
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