Volume 18

Issue 3

Articles
623Access Demands to Pyament Systems Joint VenturesDavid A. Balto
671The Politics of Corporate GovernanceStephen M. Bainbridge
735Harnessing the Free Market: Reinsurance Models for FDIC Deposit Insurance PricingAnna Kuzmik Walker
795Games Civil Contemnors PlayLinda S. Beres
835Stranded CostsWilliam J. Baumol & J. Gregory Sidak
Essay
851A Lawyer Lectures a JudgeRaoul Berger
Comment
867Forbidden Favortism in the Government Accommodation of Religion: Grumet and the Case for Overturning AguilarBasilios E. Tsingos
Recent Developments: The Supreme Court of the United States 1993 & 1994 Terms
889The Ever More Complicated “Actual Innocence” Gateway to Habeas Review: Schlup v. Delo, 115 S. Ct. 851 (1995)
903Federal Preemption of State Consumer fraud Regulation, American Airlines, Inc. v. Wolens, 115 S. Ct. 817 (1995)
916The First Amendment and Cable Television: Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. v. FCC, 114 S. Ct. 2445 (1995)
929The Increased Need for Stronger Anti-Child Pornography Statutes in the Wake of United States v. X-Citement Video, Inc., 115 S. Ct. 464 (1994)

Issue 2

The Thirteenth Annual National Federalist Society Symposium: Feminism, Sexual Distinctions, and the Law
Introductory Remarks
321Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and the Role of Interdisciplinary StudiesRobert E. Scott
Panel I: What Is Feminist Legal Theory?
325Feminist Legal TheoriesGary Lawson
331Two Challenges for Feminist ThoughtRichard A. Epstein
349Feminist Theory and LawMartha L. A. Fineman
369Of Richard Epstein and Other Radical FeministsMary Anne Case
409Ideas Have ConsequencesRosalie Silberman
Panel II: The Constitution on Sex
415Gender Discrimination and the Original UnderstandingEarl M. Maltz
419The Proposed Equal Protection Fix for Abortion Law: Reflections on Citizenship, Gender, and the ConstitutionAnita L. Allen
457Thoughts from a “Real” WomanLillian R. BeVier
465Women and the ConstitutionAkhil Reed Amar
Panel III: Among Friends and Colleagues: Harassment, Sex Discrimination, and Rape
475The Promise and Problems of Sexual Harassment LitigationJ. Harvie Wilkinson III
479Unfree SpeechMichael P. McDonald
487Sexual Harassment: Ideology or Law?George Rutherglen
Panel IV: Feminism, Children and the Family
501IntroductionLaurence Silberman
503Feminism, Children and the FamilyElizabeth Fox-Genovese
509The Housewife as PariahF. Carolyn Graglia
523Feminism and the FamilyDaniel R. Ortiz
531Ozzie and Harriet Had it RightDaniel D. Polsby
Panel V: Women, Rational Choice, and Sexual Strategies
537Evolution and Human MatingDavid M. Buss
547Bargaining and GenderCarol M. Rose
565Beyond “Having it All”Jennifer Roback Morse
Essay
575Defending the Wall: Maintaining Church/State Separation in AmericaArlen Specter
Recent Developments
The Supreme Court of the United States, 1993 Term
591Dolan and the “Rough Proportionality” Standard: Taking its Toll on Loretto’s Bright Line: Dolan v. City of Tigard, 114 S. Ct. 2309 (1994)
603Implied Liability Under § 10(b) of the Securities Act of 1934: Central Bank v. First Interstate Bank, 114 S. Ct. 1439 (1994)
612Community Aesthetics and Speech Regulation: City of Ladue v. Gilleo, 114 S. Ct. 2038 (1994)

Issue 1

Articles
1Are Congressional Term Limits Constitutional?Daniel Hays Lowenstein
73The “Presumption of Constitutionality” Doctrine and the Rehnquist Court: A Lethal Combination for Individual LibertyDavid M. Burke
175Etiquette Tips: Some Implications of “Process Federalism”Calvin R. Massey
227The Case for Public Single-Sex EducationKristin S. Caplice
Book Review
293The Partial Constitution or the Sunstein Constitution?David B. Rivkin, Jr.
Scroll to Top