Vol. 64 No. 3, March - March 2014
Index
- The courts and the administrative state.
- Bus ride to justice: a conversation with Fred Gray.
- The origins of civil rights in America.
- The origins of civil rights in America.
- The Supreme Court's treatment of same-sex marriage in United States v. Windsor and Hollingsworth v. Perry: analysis and implications.
- Same-sex marriage and the "reconceiving" of children.
- The evolution toward judicial independence in the continuing quest for LGBT equality.
- The evolution toward judicial independence in the continuing quest for LGBT equality.
- The Kennedy doctrine: moral disagreement and the "bare desire to harm".
- Windsor: Lochnerizing on marriage?
- Windsor: Lochnerizing on marriage?
- Rescuing the family from the homophobes and antifeminists: analyzing the recently developed and already eroding "traditional" notions of family and gender.
- Beyond levels of scrutiny: Windsor and "bare desire to harm".
- When quacking like a duck is really a swan song in disguise: how Windsor's state powers analysis sets the stage for the demise of federalism-based marriage discrimination.
- Same-sex marriage, federalism, and judicial supremacy.
- Viewing the Supreme Court's marriage cases through the lens of political science.
- Marriage of necessity: same-sex marriage and religious liberty protections.
- Marriage of necessity: same-sex marriage and religious liberty protections.
- Marriage of necessity: same-sex marriage and religious liberty protections.
- Is there a federal definitions power?
- Understanding United States v. Windsor and the symposium contributions using unidirectional and bidirectional models of Supreme Court decision making.
- From craft brews to craft booze: it's time for home distillation.
- Walking a tightrope: regulating Medicare fraud and abuse and the transition to value-based payment.
- Is Batman a state actor? The Dark Knight's relationship with the Gotham City Police Department and the Fourth Amendment implications.