Vol. 32 No. 3, June 2009
Index
- Preface.
- Reflections on events and changes at the Department of Justice.
- National security and the rule of law.
- The "Bush doctrine": can preventive war be justified?
- Public bioethics and the Bush presidency.
- Speaking up for marriage.
- Faith-based initiative 2.0: the Bush faith-based and community initiative.
- The Bush Administration and America's international religious freedom policy.
- Unfinished business: the Bush Administration and racial preferences.
- A measured approach: employment and labor law during the George W. Bush years.
- False premises: the accountability fetish in education.
- The Constitution as the playbook for judicial selection.
- Measuring meta-doctrine: an empirical assessment of judicial minimalism in the Supreme Court.
- Testing the boundaries of the First Amendment press clause: a proposal for protecting the media from newsgathering torts.
- Reconsidering the felony murder rule in light of modern criticisms: doesn't the conclusion depend upon the particular rule at issue?
- Imperfect minimalism: unanswered questions in Hall Street Associates, L.L.C. v. Mattel, Inc.
- "Wholly foreign to the First Amendment": the demise of campaign finance's equalizing rationale in Davis v. Federal Election Commission.
- Squaring the circle: reconciling clear statutory text with contradictory statutory purpose in United States v. Whitley.