Vol. 73 No. 4, September 2008
Index
- Symposium: return to Missouri v. Holland: federalism and international law: foreword.
- Missouri v. Holland's second holding.
- Missouri v. Holland and historical textualism.
- Putting Missouri v. Holland on the map.
- Resurrecting Missouri v. Holland.
- What Story got wrong - federalism, localist opportunism and international law.
- The crucial role of the states and private international law treaties: a model for accommodating globalization.
- The elusive foreign compact.
- The internationalism of American federalism: Missouri and Holland.
- Federalism and international law through the lens of legal pluralism.
- Tiebout goes global: international migration as a tool for voting with your feet.
- Federalism and horizontality in international human rights.
- The First Amendment and specialty license plates: the "Choose Life" controversy.
- The "direct threat" defense under the ADA: posing a threat to the protection of disabled employees: Equal Employment Opportunity Commission v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
- Cotenants trumping cotenants: the Eighth Circuit takes a diverse stance on cotenants' authority under the Fourth Amendment: United States v. Hudspeth.
- Does it make a difference? Granting public employees the right to collectively bargain: Independence-National Education Ass'n v. Independence School District.
- The split on sanctioning pro se litigants under 28 U.S.C.