Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 1998 - Abstracts

Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
American political culture and the failures of process federalism.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution)Political scienceMarshall, William Leonard
Blaine's wake: school choice, the First Amendment, and state constitutional law.Political scienceViteritti, Joseph P.
But when exactly was judicially-enforced federalism "born" in the first place?(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution)Political scienceKramer, Larry D.
Congress as partner/Congress as adversary.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution)Political scienceSager, Lawrence G.
Congress fumbles with the Internet.Political scienceGoyal, Praveen
Context and complementarity within federalism doctrine.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution)Political scienceCaminker, Evan H.
Cutting the Gordian knot of affirmative action.(Case Note)Political sciencePatten, Erin E.
Cyberjam: the law and economics of Internet congestion of the telephone network.Political scienceSidak, J. Gregory, Spulber, Daniel F.
Evaluating the New Deal.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution)Political scienceStewart, Richard B.
Federalism as a structural threat to liberty.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution)Political scienceLaycock, Douglas
Federalism in constitutional context.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution)Political scienceHills, Roderick M., Jr.
Formalism and state sovereignty in Printz v. United States: cooperation by consent.Political scienceGold, Andrew S.
Formalism, functionalism, and the separation of powers.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution)Political scienceNeuborne, Burt
Formalism, functionalism, ignorance, judges.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution)Political scienceEasterbrook, Frank H.
Free speech and freer speech.Political scienceGoach, Aaron A.
Gun shy: the Second Amendment as an "underenforced constitutional norm."Political scienceDenning, Brannon P.
In the beginning are the states.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution)Political scienceHarrison, John C.
Introduction: trust and jurisdiction -- the tug-of-war between Congress and the federal courts.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution)Political scienceJacobs, Dennis
Judicial review and federalism.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution)Political scienceYoo, John C.
Mend it or end it? What to do with the independent counsel statute.Political scienceCook, Julian A., III
Ninth Circuit ignores principles of federalism and the Rooker-Feldman doctrine.(Case Note)Political scienceSnider, Blake A.
Relationships between formalism and functionalism in separation of powers cases.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution)Political scienceEskridge, William N., Jr.
Religion in Congress and the courts: issues of institutional competence.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution)Political scienceBeVier, Lillian R.
Shall we kill all the lawyers first? Insider and outsider views of the legal profession.Political scienceBlack, Amy E., Rothman, Stanley
The cartelization of commerce.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution)Political scienceEpstein, Richard A.
The constitutional virtues and vices of the New Deal.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution)Political scienceAmar, Akhil Reed
The federal common law of ERISA.Political scienceBrauch, Jeffrey A.
The Necessary and Proper Clause as an intrinsic restraint on federal lawmaking power.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution)Political scienceEngdahl, David E.
The revival of states' rights: a progress report and a proposal.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution)Political scienceBaker, Lynn A.
The Sixth Circuit navigates the post-Romer wreckage.(Romer v. Evans)(rights of homosexuals)(Case Note)Political scienceWebber, James K., Jr.
The strange career of quid pro quo sexual harassment.Political scienceScalia, Eugene
The structural constitution and the countermajoritarian difficulty.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution)Political scienceCalabresi, Steven G.
The Supreme Court's shifting tolerance for public aid to parochial schools and the implications for educational choice.(Case Note)Political scienceRoberson, Doug
Toward a comprehensive understanding of the federal appointments process.Political scienceGerhardt, Michael J.
Toward a more coherent dormant commerce clause: a proposed unitary framework.Political scienceLawrence, Michael A.
Toward a principled interpretation of the Commerce Clause.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution)Political scienceMerrill, Thomas W.
Undoing the New Deal through the new presidentialism.(Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution)Political scienceFarina, Cynthia R.
Who counts? Determining the availability of minority businesses for public contracting after Croson.Political scienceLa Noue, George R.
Will lawyering strangle democratic capitalism?: a retrospective.Political scienceSilberman, Laurence H.
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