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Volume 35

ISSUE 1

The Disability History Mystery: Assessing The Employer's Reasonable Accommodation Obligation in "Record of Disability" Cases
Michael D. Moberly

What Federalism & Why? Science Versus Doctrine
Stephen E. Gottlieb*

The T-Rex Without Teeth: Evolving Strickland v. Washington and the Test for Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
Robert R. Rigg

Campaign Finance and Randall v. Sorrell: How Much is Too Much and Who Decides? The Court's Splintering Devotion to Its Own Problematic Framework
Natalie Rainforth 

The Devil Wears Prado: A Look at the Design Piracy Prohibition Act and the Extension of Copyright Protection to the World of Fashion
Lynsey Blackmon 

ISSUE 2

Say on Pay and the SEC Disclosure Rules: Expressive Law and CEO Compensation
Sandeep Gopalan

"When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again", Will He Be Welcome at Work?
Konrad S. Lee

The Perfect Storm, an Imperfect Response, and a Sovereign Shield: Can Hurricane Katrina Victims Bring Negligence Claims Against the Government?
Tarak Anada 

What's in a Name? Fred Goldman's Quest to Acquire O.J. Simpson's Right of Publicity and the Suit's Implications for Celebrities
Laura Hock 

A Multitude of Sins? Constitutional Standards for Legal Resolution of Church Property Disputes in a Time of Escalating Intradenominational Strife
Jeffrey B. Hassler 

SPECIAL ISSUE

Introduction to Symposium: An Enigmatic Court? Examining the Roberts Court as It Begins Year Three
Douglas W. Kmiec and Kenneth W. Starr

The Alito/O'Connor Switch
Joan Biskupic

The Roberts Court & Executive Power
Jeffrey Rosen

Standing Still - Did the Roberts Court Narrow, but Not Overrule, Flast to Allow Time to Re-think Establishment Clause Jurisprudence?
Douglas W. Kmiec

Criminal Justice
Vikram Amar

Free Speech
Kathleen M. Sullivan

The Roberts Court & The Business Cases
Kenneth W. Starr

The Inaugural William French Smith Memorial Lecture: A Look at Supreme Court Advocacy with Justice Samuel Alito
Samuel A. Alito Jr, Douglas W. Kmiec, Carter G. Phillips & Kenneth W. Starr

Roundtable Discussion
Vikram Amar, Joan Biskupic, Douglas W. Kmiec, Jeffrey Rosen, Kenneth W. Starr, and Kathleen M. Sullivan

ISSUE 3

Creating the Perfect Case: The Constitutionality of Retroactive Application of the Domestic Partner Rights and Responsibilities Act of 2003
Ryan M. Deam 

Winter is Frigid, so I Say Bring on the Greenhouse Effect! A Legal and Policy Discussion of the Strategies the United States Must Employ to Combat Global Warming
Seth W. Eaton 

Democracy and Diversity
John Payton

Plessy's Ghost: Grutter, Seattle and the Quiet Reversal of Brown
D. Marvin Jones

"Making Excellence Inclusive" in Education and Beyond
Alma Clayton-Pedersen & Sonja Clayton-Pedersen

How Strictly Scrutinized?: Examining the Educational Benefits the Court Relied Upon in Grutter
Patrick M. Garry

Retaining Diversity in the Classroom: Strategies for Maximizing the Benefits that Flow from a Diverse Student Body
Chris Chambers Goodman

Diversity as a Dead-End
Kenneth B. Nunn

ISSUE 4

The Practical Effects of Delegation: Agencies and the Zoning of Public Lands and Seas
Josh Eagle

For Whom the Little Bells Toll: Recent Judgments by International Tribunals on the Legality of Cluster Munitions
Virgil Wiebe

Back to the Basics: Looking Again to State Constitutions for Guidance on Forming a More Perfect Vice Presidency
Jamin Soderstrom 

Congress Giveth, and the Courts Taketh Away: Is Restitutionary Recoupment of Federal Funds a Proper Remedy When Taxpayers Allege that an Expired Statute Violated the Establishment Clause?
Kendra Williams