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Volume 5, Issue 4

ARTICLES

Bargaining Equality to Power: How the Federal Courts Transformed the Electoral Structure of Southern Politics, 1960-1990
Peyton McCrary

Black and White After Brown: Constructions of Race in Modern Supreme Court Decisions
Rogers M. Smith

COMMENTS

The First Amendment, the FCC, and Digital Subscriber Line Service: Will Congress Get it Right This Time?
Adam J. Coates

Stopping Another Phantom Menace: Using the Commerce Clause to Force States to Police Online Auction Shill Bidding or Face Congressional Mandates
Shawn T. Hynes

Conflating Women’s Biological and Sociological Roles: The Ideal of Motherhood, Equal Protection, and the Implications of the Nguyen v. INS Opinion
Caroline Rogus

Using an Eruv to Untangle the Boundaries of the Supreme Court’s Religion-Clause Jurisprudence
Shira J. Schlaff

“Adjudication on the Merits” Under the AEDPA
William P. Welty

Volume 5, Issue 3

21st ANNUAL EDWARD V. SPARER SYMPOSIUM
SUING THE GOVERNMENT: VELAZQUEZ AND BEYOND

Foreword
Susan J. Feathers

Civil Rights Litigation: The Current Paradox
David Rudovksy

Preserving Aliens’ and Migrant Workers’ Access to Civil Legal Services: Constitutional and Policy Considerations
Laura K. Abel & Risa E. Kaufman

Fear and Degradation in Alabama: The Emotional Subtext of University of Alabama v. Garrett
Susan Bandes

Closing the Courthouse Doors to Civil Rights Litigants
Erwin Chemerinsky

The Uneasy Case for Department of Justice Control of Federal Litigation
Neal Devins & Michael Herz

Suing the Government in Hopes of Controlling It: The Evolving Justifications for Judicial Involvement in Politics
Nathaniel Persily

Judicial Policy Making and Litigation Against the Government
Edward L. Rubin & Malcolm M. Feeley

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 5, Issue 2

SYMPOSIUM
NATIVE AMERICANS AND THE CONSTITUTION

FOREWORD
Kevin Noble Maillard

The Colonial Double Bind: Sovereignty and Civil Rights in Indian Country
Eric Cheyfitz

Sacred Sites and Religious Freedom on Government Land
Richard B. Collins

Is There a (Little or Not so Little) Constitutional Crisis Developing in Indian Law?: A Brief Essay
Frank Pommersheim

How Bad Law Made a Hard Case Easy: Nevada v. Hicks and the Subject Matter Jurisdiction of Tribal Courts
Catherine T. Struve

An American Trifederalism Based upon the Constitutional Status of Tribal Nations
Carol Tebben

Tribalism, Constitutionalism, and Cultural Pluralism: Where do Indigenous Peoples Fit Within Civil Society?
Rebecca Tsosie

The Supreme Court’s Indian Law Decisions: Deviations from Constitutional Principles and the Crafting of Judicial Smallpox Blankets
Gloria Valencia-Weber

Volume 5, Issue 1

ADDRESS

The First Amendment and the War Against Terrorism
Floyd Abrams

ARTICLES

The Pennsylvania Constitution’s Protection of Free Expression
Seth F. Kreimer

Marbury and Judicial Deference: The Shadow of Whittington v. Polk and the Maryland Judiciary Battle
Jed Handelsman Shugerman

COMMENTS

Wild Burros, Fences, and ARPA: Viewing the Archaeological Resources Protection Act as Property Clause Legislation
Uri A. Jurist

Law as a Reflection of Her/His-Story: Current Institutional Perceptions of, and Possibilities for, Protecting Transsexuals’ Interests in Legal Determinations of Sex
Jody Lynee Madeira

The Right of Men To Change Their Names Upon Marriage
Michael Rosensaft