Vol. 46 No. 4, February 2005
Index
- Remarks of Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist.
- Foreword: the new frontier of state constitutional law.
- Whose Constitution is it? Why federalism and constitutional positivism don't mix.
- The state and the federal courts in governance: vive la difference!(Dual Enforcement of Constitutional Norms)
- Bridging the enforcement gap in constitutional law: a critique of the Supreme Court's theory that self-restraint promotes federalism.
- Dual constitutions and constitutional duels: separation of powers and state implementation of federally inspired regulatory programs and standards.
- Cool federalism and the life-cycle of moral progress.
- Interjurisdictional enforcement of rights in a post-Erie world.
- In a federal case, is the state constitution something important or just another piece of paper?
- The future of parity.
- State courts adopting federal constitutional doctrine: case-by-case adoptionism or prospective lockstepping?
- Weighing in on the wine wars: what the European Union can teach us about the direct shipment controversy.
- Instant runoff voting: a cure that is likely worse than the disease.