Volume 17

Issue 3

Symposium on Presumptions and Burdens of Proof
Annual Institute for Humane Studies Law and Philosophy Issue
613Foreword: The Power of PresumptionsRandy E. Barnett
How Presumptions Should Be Allocated
627Burdens of Proof, Uncertainty and Ambiguity in Modern Legal DiscourseRonald J. Allen
647Civility and the Burden of ProofDale A. Nance
Presumptions and Transcendentalism
691You Prove It! Why Should I?Lawrence B. Solum
715Defrocking the Courts: Resolving “Cases or Controversies,” Not Announcing Transcendental TruthsMark D. Rosen
735The Enlightenment of Dialectics: Strategies Involved in Burdens of ProofGregory M. Klass & Gustavo Faigenbaum
Presumptive Reasoning Applied to Legal Doctrine
759Presumptions and Burdens of Proof as Tools for Legal Stability and ChangeTamar Frankel
779Default Presumptions in Legislation: Implementing Children’s ServicesRichard H. Gaskins
Article
801The Persistence of Local Legal Culture: Twenty Years of Evidence From the Federal Bankruptcy CourtsTeresa A. Sullivan, Elizabeth Warren & Jay Lawrence Westbrook
Note
867Unleashing RICOMatthew C. Blickensderfer
Recent Developments
895Refining the Revlon Doctrine’s Applicability to Changes of Control: Paramount Communications, Inc. v. QVC Network, Inc., 637 A.3d 34 (Del. 1993)
907Gestational Surrogacy and the Meaning of “Mother”: Johnson v. Calvert, 852 P.2d 776 (Cal. 1993)
918The Graham Doctrine as a Weapon Against Substantive Due Process: Albright v. Oliver, 114 S. C.t 807 (1994)
929The Lack of a Judicial Policy Addressing Maternal Drug Abuse Cases: Commonwealth v. Welch, 864 S.W.2d 280 (Ky. 1993)

Issue 2

Articles
293Antitrust Immunity: State Action and Federalism, Petitioning and the First AmendmentDavid McGowan & Mark A. Lemley
401“Plain Meaning”: Justice Scalia’s Jurisprudence of Strict Statutory ConstructionBradley C. Karkkainen
479Qualified Immunity or Absolute Immunity? The Moral Hazards of Extending Qualified Immunity to Lower-Level Public OfficialsEvan J. Mandery
521One Person, One Vote Revisited: Choosing A Population Basis to Form Political DistrictsScot A. Reader
Comment
567After Gillette: An Analysis of Premium Product Markets Under the 1992 Merger GuidelinesDavid J. Dadoun & Diana L. Dietrich
Annual I.H.S.-Eberhard Student Writing Competition Winner
591A Contractual Approach to Data PrivacySteven A. Bibas

Issue 1

Symposium: Judicial Decision-Making: The Role of Text, Precedent, and the Rule of Law
Introductory Remarks
1Judicial Decisionmaking and the Growth of the LawRobert C. Clark
Panel I: The Enterprise of Judging
5The Diversity of the Federalist SocietyMorris S. Arnold
7Judicial Restraint: An Argument From Institutional DesignLillian R. BeVier
13The Enterprise of JudgingRussell K. Osgood
Panel II: Stare Decisis and Constitutional Meaning
23The Constitutional Case Against PrecedentGary Lawson
35Reply to LawsonCharles Fried
39On Lawson on PrecedentAkhil Reed Amar
45Precedent and the Necessary Externality of Constitutional NormsFrederick Schauer
Panel III: Text and History in Statutory Construction
57IntroductionPaul R. Michel
61Text, History, and Structure in Statutory InterpretationFrank H. Easterbrook
71Dictionaries, Plain Meaning, and Context in Statutory InterpretationA. Raymond Randolph
Panel IV: Non-Legal Theory in Judicial Decisionmaking
79“Legal” Versus “Non-Legal” TheoryStephen F. Williams
87Non-Legal Theory in Judicial DecisionmakingRichard H. Fallon, Jr.
101Moral Philosophy and the Glen Ridge Rape CaseLinda R. Hirshman
107The Persuasive Influence of Economic Analysis on Legal DecisionmakingJonathan R. Macey
Roundtable: The Supreme Court as a Political Institution
119Do Judges Have a Policy-Making Role in the American System of Government?Lino A. Graglia
131The Judiciary: Conservatism’s Last BranchWilliam Kristol
137A Modest Proposal for a Political CourtThomas W. Merrill
149The Supreme Court as a Partially Political InstitutionStephen Reinhardt
155Judges as LiarsMartin Shapiro
Articles
157Expediting Impeachment: Removing Article III Federal Judges After Criminal ConvictionMichael J. Broyde
223The Federal Government and the Problem of Chinese Rights in the Era of the Fourteenth AmendmentEarl M. Maltz
Recent Developments: The Supreme Court of the United States, 1992 Term
253Penalty Enhancement for Bias-Based Crimes: Wisconsin v. Mitchell, 113 S. Ct. 2194 (1993)
262Animal Sacrifice and Equal Protection Free Exercise: Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye, Inc. v. City of Hialeah, 113 S. Ct. 2217 (1993)
273Federal Preemption of State Health and Safety Regulations: CSX Transportation, Inc. v. Easterwood, 113 S. Ct. 1732 (1993)
283Equal Protection and Race Conscious Reapportionment: Shaw v. Reno, 113 S. Ct. 2816 (1993)
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