Vol. 40 No. 2, February 1999
Index
- Supermajority rules as a constitutional solution.
- A fiscal Constitution with supermajority voting rules.
- Transferring policymaking power to judges - the effect of judicially enforceable constitutional restraints is not a defensible alternative to majority rule.
- Getting from here to there: the rebirth of constitutional constraints on the special interest state.
- Still a solution: in further support of spending supermajority rules.
- The Brandeis gambit: the making of America's 'first freedom,' 1909-1931.
- Shame on you: an analysis of modern shame punishment as an alternative to incarceration.
- Boyle v. United Technologies Corp. and the government contractor defense: an analysis based on the current Circuit split regarding the scope of the defense.