Vol. 70 No. 3, June 2007
Index
- Editor's foreword.
- Tribute to Judith S. Kaye.
- Dedication to Judith S. Kaye.
- Now and always our chief: the honorable Judith S. Kaye.
- Honoring Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye.
- State Constitutional Law and the state high courts in the 21st century: February 16, 2007.
- Forgotten law and judicial duty.
- Changing roles: the Supreme Court and the state high courts in safeguarding rights.
- The role of ideology in the selection of appellate judges.
- A decision tree takes root in the land of 10,000 lakes: Minnesota's approach to protecting individual rights under both the United States and Minnesota Constitutions.
- The meaning of state constitutional education clauses: evidence from the constitutional convention debates.
- Appellate division on appeal: the justices' rates of agreement, rejection, and vindication by the Court of Appeals.
- Initiative and referendum: the trials of direct democracy.
- The original intent and current operation of direct democratic institutions.
- Out of the bottle: the genie of direct democracy.
- A brief history of the mechanisms of constitutional change in New York and the future prospects for the adoption of the initiative power.
- Washington state's initiative 937 and the environment: the emerging impact of grassroots movements on national policy.
- Pennsylvania Supreme Court: the more things change, the more they stay the same.
- The Indiana Supreme Court's voting patterns in criminal decisions.