Vol. 84 No. 5, July 2009
Index
- Taylor v. Sturgell, procedural due process, and the day-in-court ideal: resolving the virtual representation dilemma.
- Litigation realities redux.
- Creating legal rights for suspected terrorists: is the court being courageous or politically pragmatic?
- Power, protocol, and practicality: communications from the district court during an appeal.
- Boumediene's quiet theory: access to courts and the separation of powers.
- Federal question jurisdiction and Justice Holmes.
- 'If an (endangered) tree falls in the forest, and no one is around ....': resolving the divergence between standing requirements and congressional intent in environmental legislation.
- The 'person' at federal law: a framework and a RICO test suite.
- Removing from state administrative agencies.