Vol. 3 No. 2, September 2001
Index
- Coping with disaster.
- The politics of Bush v. Gore.
- Toward a community of professionalism.
- The office of Solicitor General.
- When the President says 'no': a few thoughts on executive power and the tradition of Solicitor General independence.
- In the shadow of Daniel Webster: arguing appeals in the twenty-first century.
- The evolving role of the state solicitor: toward the federal model?
- Tribute to the Honorable Rex E. Lee Solicitor General of the United States 1981-85.
- Appeals in the ad hoc International Criminal Tribunals: structure, procedure, and recent cases.
- An update on the Ninth Circuit debate.
- Felons, firearms, and federalism: reconsidering Scarborough in light of Lopez.
- Writing a better brief: the civil appeals style manual of the Office of the Maryland Attorney General.
- Classical citation.