The Supreme Court Review, 2007
448 pages
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6-1/8 x 9-1/4
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© 2008
For forty-five years, The Supreme Court Review has been lauded for providing authoritative discussion of the Court’s most significant decisions. Recent volumes have considered such issues as the 2000 presidential election, cross burning, federalism and state sovereignty, the United States v. American Library Association case, failed Supreme Court nominations, and numerous First and Fourth amendment cases.
Contents
Significant Risks: Gonzales v Carhart and the Future of Abortion Law
David J. Garrow
David J. Garrow
Massachusetts v EPA: From Politics to Expertise
Jody Freeman and Adrian Vermeule
Jody Freeman and Adrian Vermeule
Massachusetts v EPA: Escaping the Common Law’s Growing Shadow
Robert V. Percival
Twombly, Leegin, and the Reshaping of Antitrust
Randal C. Picker
Abandoning the Guidance Function: Morse v Frederick
Frederick Schauer
Interstate Sovereign Immunity
Ann Woolhandler
From Seriatim to Consensus and Back Again: A Theory of Dissent
M. Todd Henderson
The New Wheel in the Federal Machine: From Sovereignty to Jurisdiction in the Early Republic
Alison L. LaCroix
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