Vol. 66 No. 3, March 2003
Index
- Editor's foreword.
- A remarkable jurist.
- A supreme justice.
- Stanley G. Feldman: what one lawyer can do.
- Stanley G. Feldman: federalism and the state courts.
- Justice Stanley Feldman: an extraordinary judicial career.
- State equal protection: its diverse guises and effects.
- Disregarding intent: using statistical evidence to provide greater protection of the laws.
- Federalism and the Florida Constitution: the self-inflicted wounds of thrown-away independence from the control of the U.S. Supreme Court.
- Progressive federalism? A gay liberationist perspective.
- "Joltin' Joe has left and gone away": the vanishing presumption against preemption.
- De Tocqueville or Disney? The Rehnquist Court's idea of federalism. .
- Horizontal federalism in the new judicial federalism: a preliminary look at citations.
- The silver anniversary of new judicial federalism.
- Federalism and the death penalty.
- Perspective on American Library Association v. United States.
- Leveraging federalism: the real meaning of the Rehnquist Court's federalism jurisprudence for states.
- Michigan v. Long: a twenty year retrospective.
- State supreme courts and judicial review of regulation.
- New death penalty statue in Idaho.
- Stare decisis v. the "new authority": the Michigan Supreme Court's practice of overruling precedent, 1998-2002.
- The new southpaws: the turning of the Nevada Supreme Court's criminal decisions.
- Liberal behind the label?: a comparative high court case study of the New Mexico Supreme Court from 1997-2002.
- Revisiting Michigan v. Long after twenty years.