Vol. 32 No. 1, December 2009
Index
- Preface.
- Judicial review, local values, and pluralism.
- Counting states.
- Voting with your feet is no substitute for constitutional rights.
- Norm change or judicial decree? The courts, the public, and welfare reform.
- The merits of merit selection.
- Merit selection: choosing judges based on their politics under the veil of a disarming name.
- Achieving equal treatment through the ballot box.
- Political responses to Supreme Court decisions.
- Law and economics: realism or democracy?
- An interpretivist judge and the media.
- Limits of interpretivism.
- A response to Professor Primus.
- Sodomy and guns: tradition as democratic deliberation and constitutional interpretation.
- Tools against terror: all of the above.
- Public displays of affection ... for God: religious monuments after McCreary and Van Orden.
- Manliness and the constitution.
- Marketing pharmaceutical products in the twenty-first century: an analysis of the continued viability of traditional principles of law in the age of direct-to-consumer advertising.
- Returning to the PruneYard: the unconstitutionality of state-sanctioned trespass in the name of speech.
- The Rise of the Conservative Legal Movement: The Battle for Control of the Law.
- Inventing the "right to vote" in Crawford v. Marion County Election Board.