Volume 3

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Volume 3, Issue 3

ARTICLES

Free Speech and the Flawed Postulates of Campaign Finance Reform
Martin H. Redish

Artifactual Speech
Randall P. Bezanson

Free Exercise is Dead, Long Live Free Exercise: Smith, Lukumi and the General Applicability Requirement
Richard F. Duncan

Constitutional Protections of Private Property: Decoupling the Takings and Due Process Clause
Mark Tunick

“Federalism Whether They Want It or Not”: The New Commerce Clause Doctrine and the Future of Federal Civil Rights Legislation After United States v. Morrison
Louis J. Virelli III & David S. Leibowitz

ESSAY

Comparative Constitutional Law: Judicial Review
Gustavo Fernandes de Andrade

Volume 3, Issue 2

REMARKS

The Supreme Court and the Family
The Honorable Sandra Day O’Connor

ARTICLES

Constitutional Upgrading of Human Rights in Israel:  The Impact on Administrative Law
Baruch Bracha

Constructive Immutability
Samuel A. Marcosson

COMMENTS

Readng the Text of the Confrontation Clause:  “To Be” or not “To Be”
Jeremy A. Blumenthal

Positive Rights in Constitutional Law:  No Need to Graft, Best Not to Prune
Jenna MacNaughton

Volume 3, Issue 1

SYMPOSIUM
RACE, CRIME, AND THE CONSTITUTION

FOREWORD
Malia Brink

ARTICLES

The Use of Peremptory Challenges in Capital Murder Trials:  A Legal and Empirical Analysis
David C. Baldus, George Woodworth, David Zuckerman, Neil Alan Weiner, & Barbara Broffitt

Death Sentencing in Black and White:  An Empirical Analysis of the Role of Jurors’ Race and Jury Racial Composition
William J. Bowers, Benjamin D. Steiner, & Marla Sandys

COMMENTARY

Proposed Instruction
Carol S. Steiker

Race, Peremptories, and Capital Jury Deliberations
Samuel R. Gross

ARTICLES

Law Enforcement by Stereotypes and Serendipity:  Racial Profiling and Stops and Searches Without Cause
David Rudovsky

Addressing Racial Profiling in the States:  A Case Study of the “New Federalism” in Constitutional Criminal Procedure
David A. Harris