Vol. 84 No. 2, January 2009
Index
- Shadow precedents and the separation of powers: statutory interpretation of congressional overrides.
- Congress' new infrastructural model of medical privacy.
- Brandenburg in a time of terror.
- Sticky expectations: responses to persistent over-optimism in marriage, employment contracts, and credit card use.
- The Supreme Court's hands-off approach to religious doctrine: an introduction.
- Does it matter what religion is?
- A hands-off approach to religious doctrine: what are we talking about?
- The troublesome religious roots of religious neutrality.
- Commerce in religion.
- Hands off: when and about what.
- Rethinking prisoner litigation: shifting from qualified immunity to a good faith defense in (section) 1983 prisoner lawsuits.
- Giving teeth to Sherman Act enforcement in the intrabrand context: weaning courts off their interbrand addiction post-Sylvania.