Vol. 40 No. 3, March 1999
Index
- Introduction: reconstructing liberalism.
- Coercing privacy.
- Reconstructive tasks for a liberal feminist conception of privacy.
- Reflections on coercing privacy.
- From autonomy to agency: feminist perspectives on self-direction.
- Autonomy and agency.
- Oppression, lies, and the dream of autonomy.
- Expressive liberty, moral pluralism, political pluralism: three sources of liberal theory.
- Reconstructing Galston's conception of state neutrality.
- Devlin was right: law and the enforcement of morality.
- Moral reasons and the limitation of liberty.
- Crimes against autonomy: Gerald Dworkin on the enforcement of morality.
- Wireless facilities are a towering problem: how can local zoning boards make the call without violating section 704 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996?
- Waiver of the right to appeal sentencing in plea agreements with the federal government.