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Volume 2, Issue 3

ARTICLES

1999 OWEN J. ROBERTS MEMORIAL LECTURE: Diversity
Stanford Levinson

Wild Political Dreaming: Historical Context, Popular Sovereignty, and Supermajority Rules
Brett W. King

BOOK REVIEW

Coordinate Construction, Constitutional Thickness, and Remembering the Lyre of Orpheus
Bruce G. Peabody

COMMENTS

Traitors in our Midst: Attorneys Who Inform on Their Clients
Aviva Abramovsky

“Fully Participating” Voucher Programs and the Wisconsin Template: A Brick or a Breach in the Wall of Church-State Separation?
Greg Todd

Volume 2, Issue 2

ARTICLES

Arguing and Bargaining in Two Constituent Assemblies
Jon Elster

Bill Clinton Was No Andrew Johnson:  Comparing Two Impeachments
Keith E. Whittington

COMMENTS

The First Amendment as a Trade Association Shield from Negligence Liability and Strategies for Plaintiffs Seeking to Penetrate that Shield
Susan Elizabeth Grant Hamilton

“I May Not Know Art, But I Know What I’ll Pay For”:  The Government’s Role in Arts Funding Following National Endowment for the Arts v. Finley
Elizabeth Megan Ray

Permissible Burden or Constitutional Violation?  A First Amendment Analysis of Congress’ Proposed Removal of Tax Deductibility from Tobacco Advertisements
Louis J. Virelli III

Volume 2, Issue 1

SYMPOSIUM ISSUE
EXISTING AND EMERGING CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS OF CHILDREN

ARTICLES

The Constitutionalization of Children’s Rights: Incorporating Emerging Human Rights into Constitutional Doctrine
Barbara Bennett Woodhouse

What Does Frieda Yoder Believe?
Emily Buss

Three Concepts of Children’s Constitutional Rights: Reflections on the Enjoyment Theory
Laurence D. Houlgate

Children and the Child Welfare System
Richard J. Gelles & Ira Schwartz

Is There Justice in Children’s Rights?: The Critique of Federal Family Preservation Policy
Dorothy E. Roberts

COMMENTARIES

The Foster Care Dilemma and What to Do About It: Is the Problem That Too Many Children Are Not Being Adopted out of Foster Care or That Too Many Children Are Entering Foster Care?
Martin Guggenheim

ARTICLES

Adoption, Identity, and the Constitution: The Case for Opening Closed Records
Naomi Cahn & Jana Singer