Vol. 74 No. 4, June 2011
Index
- Chief justice Jean H. Toal of South Carolina takes the audience on a journey through the monumental accomplishments of women in the judiciary.
- Chief justice Marsha Ternus of Iowa delivers a powerful speech.
- Former chief justice Margaret H. Marshall enlightens the crowd.
- Speakers gather for a group photograph following the conclusion of the symposium.
- Students, faculty, and the local community fill Albany Law School's Dean Alexander Moot Courtroom on February 16, 2011.
- Editor's foreword.
- Chief judge Lawrence H. Cooke Fifth Annual State Constitutional Commentary Symposium: great women, great chiefs: opening remarks.
- Moderator's introduction.
- Introduction to Chief Justice Marsha Ternus.
- Introduction to Chief Justice Jean H. Toal.
- Introduction to Chief Justice Margaret H. Marshall.
- Executive orders and gubernatorial authority to reorganize state government.
- Contemporary assertions of state sovereignty and the safeguards of American federalism.
- The once and future constitutional law: on the law of American state constitutions.
- State constitutional decision-making and principles of equality: revisiting Baker v. State and the question of gender in the marriage equality debate.
- Shady Grove: duck-rabbits, clear statements, and federalism.
- Litigating dignity: a human rights framework.
- State constitutions as interactive expressions of fundamental values.
- Rights and remedies in state habeas proceedings.
- The constitutional parameters of New York state's domestic workers bill of rights: balancing the rights of workers and employers.
- Chief Justice Margaret Marshall: a lifetime devoted to defending liberty and justice for all.
- Chief Justice Marsha Ternus: an inside look into the tenure of Iowa's former chief justice.
- Chief Justice Jean Hoefer Toal of South Carolina: voting patterns in divided criminal cases.
- Establishing and rebutting maternity: why women are at a loss despite the advent of genetic testing.