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Volume 11, Issue 5

ARTICLES

Reconstructing Reconstruction: Some Problems for Originalists (And Everyone Else, Too)
Barry Friedman

A Pluralist Theory of the Equal Protection Clause
William N. Eskridge, Jr.

The Rights of Citizenship: Two Framers, Two Amendments
Rebecca E. Zietlow

Remarks at the Conference on the Second Founding November 14, 2008
Eric Foner

Ink Blot or Not: The Meaning of Privileges and/or Immunities
Richard L. Aynes

Birthright Citizenship and the Fourteenth Amendment in 1868 and 2008
Rogers M. Smith

Interpreting the Thirteenth Amendment
Alexander Tsesis

The Citizenship Clause, Original Meaning, and the Egalitarian Unity of the Fourteenth Amendment
Cristina M. Rodriguez

Responsive Constitutionalism and the Idea of Dignity
Peggy Cooper Davis

The Klan, the Congress, and the Court: Congressional Enforcement of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments & the State Action Syllogism, A Brief Historical Overview
Michael Kent Curtis

On Section 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment
Steven G. Calabresi & Nicholas P. Stabile

The Thirteenth Amendment in Historical Perspective
Risa L. Goluboff

“A Person Otherwise Innocent”: Policing Entrapment in Preventative, Undercover Counterterrorism Investigations
Jon Sherman

Volume 11, Issue 4

ARTICLES

Standing as an Article II Nondelegation Doctrine
Tara Leigh Grove

What Federal Taxes are Subject to the Rule of Apportionment under the Constitution?
Joseph M. Dodge

One Nation or One Market? Liberals, Conservatives, and the Misunderstanding of H.P. Hood & Sons v. Du Mond
Mehmet K. Konar-Steenberg

Untying the Knot: A Solution for Confusion of Federal Habeas Review of Pennsylvania State Court Capital Convictions
Maura Caffrey

COMMENTS

The Viability of Area Warrants in a Suspicionless Search Regime
Christopher Lee

Prepare for the Worst: Protecting Civil Liberties in the Modern Age of Bioterrorism
Eleanor E. Mayer

Freedom, Fate and the Fear of Frankenstein: Due Process Protection for Embryonic Stem Cell Research
Joshua W. Sussman

Dear God, Give Me Back My Books: The Standardized Chapel Library Project and Free Exercise Rights
Aamir Wyne

Are We Making Progress?: The Constitution as a Touchstone for Creating Consistent Patent Law and Policy
Vivian J. Fong

Volume 11, Issue 3

ARTICLES

Disentangling the Sixth Amendment
Sanjay Chhablani

California Constitutionalism: Trust in Government and Direct Democracy
Stephen M. Griffin

Senate Election of the Vice President and House of Representatives Election of the President
William Josephson

Uncertainty About Uncertainty: The Impact of Judicial Decisions of Assessing Scientific Uncertainty
Stephanie Tai

COMMENTS

Losing the Procedural Battle but Winning the Substantive War: How Phillip Morris v. Williams Reshaped Reprehensibility Analysis in Favor of Mass-Torts Plaintiffs
Jeremy T. Adler

The Potential Abuse of the Subpoena Power under the Inevitable Discovery Doctrine
Jeffrey D. Coren

Volume 11, Issue 2

ARTICLES

Unconscious Classism: Entity Equality for Sole Proprietors
Mitchell F. Crusto

As Necessity Creates the Rule: Eisentrager, Boumediene, and the Enemy—
How Strategic Realities Can Constitutionally Require Greater Rights for
Detainees in the Wars of the Twenty-First Century
Michael Bahar

The Multiple Dimensions of Privacy: Testing Lay “Expectations of Privacy”
Jeremy A. Blumenthal, Meera Adya, & Jacqueline Mogle

Newsgathering, Autonomy, and the Special-Rights Apocrypha: Supreme
Court and Media Litigant Conceptions of Press Freedom
Erik Ugland

COMMENTS

Born in the U.S.A., But Not Natural Born: How Congressional Territorial
Policy Bars Native-Born Puerto Ricans from the Presidency
John R. Hein

School Speech in the Internet Age: Do Students Shed Their Rights When
They Pick Up a Mouse?
Michael J. O’Connor

Volume 11, Issue 1

SYMPOSIUM:
CRUEL AND UNUSUAL PUNISHMENT:
LITIGATING UNDER THE EIGHTH AMENDMENT

Prison Health Care, Political Choice, and the Accidental Death Penalty
Elizabeth Alexander

The Failure to Achieve Fairness:  Race and Poverty Continue to Influence Who Dies
Stephen B. Bright

Limiting Excessive Prison Sentences Under Federal and State Constitutions
Richard S. Frase

Evaluating Institutional Prisoners’ Rights Litigation:  Costs and Benefits and Federalism Considerations
Sarah Vandenbraak Hart

Desert and the Eight Amendment
Youngjae Lee

Prolonged Solitary Confinement and the Constitution
Jules Lobel

Preserving the Rule of Law in America’s Jails and Prisons:  The Case for Amending the Prison Litigation Reform Act
Margo Schlanger & Giovanna Shay

Opening a Window or Building a Wall?  The Effect of Eight Amendment Death Penalty Law and Advocacy on Criminal Justice More Broadly
Carol S. Steiker & Jordan M. Steiker

A Closing Keynote:  A Comment on Mass Incarceration in the United States
David Rudovsky