Volume 22

Issue 3

Articles
771Union “Corporate Campaigns” As Blackmail: The RICO Battle at Bayou SteelHerbert R. Northrup and Charles H. Steen
849“Typhoid Mary” Meets the ADA: A Case Study of the “Direct Threat” Standard Under the Americans with Disabilities ActJeffrey A. Van Detta
959Religious Speech in the Workplace: Harassment Or Protected Speech?Thomas C. Berg
Recent Developments: The Supreme Court of the United States, 1997 Term
1009Second-Guessing the Quality of Mercy: Due Process in State Executive Clemency Proceedings, Ohio Adult Parole Authority v. Woodard, 118 S.Ct. 1244 (1998)
1031Passing the Buck: The Supreme Court’s Failure to Clarify Qualified Immunity Doctrine to Protect Public Officials From Frivolous Lawsuits, Crawford-El v. Britton, 118 S. Ct. 1584 (1998)
Recent Case: The United States Court of Appeals, 1998
1057Chevron Up in Smoke?: Tobacco at the Crossroads of Administrative Law, Brown v. Williamson Tobacco Corp. v. Food & Drug Administration, 153 F.3d 155 (4th Cir. 1998)

Issue 2

Articles
367Removing Criminal Aliens: The Pitfalls and Promises of FederalismPeter H. Schuck and John Williams
465Losing Control of America’s Future–The Census, Birthright Citizenship, and Illegal AliensCharles Wood
523The Guilty and the “Innocent”: An Examination of Alleged Cases of Wrongful Conviction from False ConfessionsPaul G. Cassell
Special Presidential Impeachment Section
605Essay: Lies and LawRobert F. Nagel
619Perjurer in the White House? The Constitutional Case for Perjury and Obstruction of Justice As High Crimes and MisdemeanorsCharles J. Cooper
647Presidential Sanctuaries After the Clinton Sex ScandalsRandall K. Miller
Recent Developments: The Supreme Court of the United States, 1997 Term
735Attorney-Client Privilege-Dead or Alive?: A Post-Mortem Analysis of Swidler & Berlin v. United States, 118 S.Ct. 2081 (1998)
751Is HIV Really a “Disability”?: The Scope of the Americans with Disabilities Act After Bragdon v. Abbott, 118 S.Ct. 2196 (1998)

Issue 1

Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution
Panel I: Formalism and Functionalism Reconsidered
3The Structural Constitution and the Countermajoritarian DifficultySteven G. Calabresi
13Formalism, Functionalism, IgnoranceJudge Frank H. Easterbrook
21Relationships Between Formalism and Functionalism in Separation of Powers CasesWilliam N. Eskridge, Jr.
31Toward a Principled Interpretation of the Commerce ClauseThomas W. Merrill
45Formalism, Functionalism, and the Separation of PowersBurt Neuborne
Panel II: Congress and the Judiciary
55Introduction: Trust and Jurisdiction—The Tug-of-War between Congress and the Federal CourtsDennis Jacobs
59Religion in Congress and the Courts: Issues of Institutional CompetenceLillian R. BeVier
67Federalism As a Structural Threat to LibertyDouglas Laycock
85Congress As Partner/Congress As AdversaryLawrence G. Sager
Panel III: Constitutional Federalism Reborn
93Introduction: Constitutional Federalism RebornAlex Kozinski
95The Revival of States’ Rights: A Progress Report and a ProposalLynn A. Baker
107The Necessary and Proper Clause As an Intrinsic Restraint on Federal Lawmaking PowerDavid E. Engdahl
123But When Exactly Was Judicially-Enforced Federalism “Born” in the First Place?Larry D. Kramer
139American Political Culture and the Failures of Process FederalismWilliam Marshall
Panel IV: Federalism in Constitutional Context
159Introduction: Federalism in Constitutional ContextMax Boot
161Context and Complementarity within Federalism DoctrineEvan H. Caminker
173In the Beginning Are the StatesJohn C. Harrison
181Federalism in Constitutional ContextRoderick M. Hills, Jr.
197Judicial Review and FederalismJohn C. Yoo
Panel V: Undoing the New Deal?
207Introduction: Undoing the New DealPasco M. Bowman II
209The Cartelization of CommerceRichard A. Epstein
219The Constitutional Virtues and Vices of the New DealAkhil Reed Amar
227Undoing the New Deal through the New PresidentialismCynthia R. Farina
239Evaluating the New DealRichard B. Stewart
Articles
247Formalism and State Sovereignty in Printz v. United States: Cooperation by ConsentAndrew S. Gold
279Mend It Or End It? What To Do with the Independent Counsel StatuteJulian A. Cook, III
Recent Cases: The United State Courts of Appeals, 1998
339Cutting the Gordian Knot of Affirmative Action: Lutheran Church-Missouri Syndod v. FCC, 141 F.3d 344 (D.C. Cir. 1998)
351The Sixth Circuit Navigates the Post-Romer Wreckage: Equality Foundation of Greater Cincinatti, Inc. v. City of Cincinatti, 128 F.3d 289 (6th Cir. 1997)
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