Volume 9: Issue 3
Engage Volume 9, Issue 3, October 2008
Special Issue:
Supreme Court Retrospective
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW & REGULATION
- The Supreme Court’s Standing Problem by Ronald A. Cass
- Federal Preemption at the Supreme Court by Daniel E. Troy & Rebecca K. Wood
- Judicial Deference to Agency Action by Thomas W. Merrill
CIVIL RIGHTS
- Justice Kennedy’s Stricter Scrutiny and the Future of Racial Diversity Promotion by Nelson Lund
- Anatomy of a Lawsuit: District of Columbia v. Heller by Robert A. Levy
CORPORATIONS, SECURITIES & ANTITRUST
- The Supreme Court’s 2005-2008 Securities Law Trio: Dura Pharmaceuticals, Tellabs, and Stoneridge by Allen Ferrell
- The Antitrust Revolution by Lino A. Graglia
CRIMINAL LAW & PROCEDURE
- The Supreme Court’s 21st Century Trajectory in Criminal Cases by Tom Gede, Kent Scheidegger & Ron Rychlak
FEDERALISM & SEPARATION OF POWERS
- Respecting the Democratic Process: The Roberts Court And Limits on Facial Challenges by William E. Thro
FREE SPEECH & ELECTION LAW
- The Supreme Court and Campaign Finance by Allison R. Hayward
- Crawford v. Marion County Election Board and the Future of Supreme Court Jurisprudence Concerning the Regulation of Elections by Charles H. Bell, Jr. & Jimmie E. Johnson
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
- Quanta and the Future of Supreme Court Patent Jurisprudence by F. Scott Kieff
INTERNATIONAL & NATIONAL SECURITY LAW
- International Law as an Interpretive Aid in Supreme Court Jurisprudence by Roger P. Alford
LABOR & EMPLOYMENT LAW
- Debunking the Myth of a Pro-Employer Supreme Court by Daniel J. Davis
LITIGATION
RELIGIOUS LIBERTIES
- The 2008 Presidential Election, the Supreme Court, and the Relationship Of Church and State by Steffan Johnson & Adele Auxier
TELECOMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONIC MEDIA
- Charting a New Constitutional Jurisprudence for a Digital Age by Randolph J. May
Book Reviews
- The Dirty Dozen: How Twelve Supreme Court Cases Radically Expanded Government and Eroded Freedom by Robert A. Levy & William Mellor
Reviewed by Edwin Meese III - The Rise of the Conservative Legal Movement: The Battle for the Control of the Law by Steven M. Teles
Reviewed by Daniel H. Lowenstein