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Vol. 68 - Summer 2001

Election 2001 Symposium

"In such Manner as the Legislature Thereof May Direct": The Outcome in Bush v Gore Defended Richard A. Epstein
 
Political Judgments Samuel Issacharoff
 
Two-and-a-Half Cheers for Bush v Gore Michael W. McConnell
 
Suspicion, or The Prince Frank I. Michelman
 
Democracy and Disorder Richard H. Pildes
 
Bush v Gore: Prolegomenon To An Assessment Richard A. Posner
 
Bush v Gore: What Were They Thinking? David A. Strauss
 
Order Without Law Cass R. Sunstein
 
In Defense of the Court's Legitimacy John C. Yoo

Articles

The Market for Federal Judicial Law Clerks Christopher Avery
Christine Jolls
Richard A. Posner
Alvin E. Roth

Comments

"Interested Adults" With Conflicts of Interest at Juvenile Interrogations: Applying the Close Relationship Standard of Emotional Distress Andy Clark
 
Pendent Venue: A Doctrine in Search of a Theory Richard Corn
 
Proper Venue for Post-Trial Rule 41(e) Motions to Return Seized Property Dov P. Grossman
 
Can a Right of First Refusal be Assigned? Jonathan F. Mitchell
 
Attorneys' Fees in Class Actions Governed by Fee-Shifting Statutes Martha Pacold
 
Stockholders' State Holding Claim Class Actions after the Uniform Standards Act of 1998 Joshua D. Ratner
 
Tolling the Deadline for Appealing In Absentia Deportation Orders Due to Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Damon W. Taaffe

Reviews

Post-Originalism
The Constitution in Congress: The Jeffersonians, 1801-1829
David P. Currie
Martin S. Flaherty
 
School Choice and Social Controversy: Politics, Policy, and Law
Stephen D. Sugarman and Frank R. Kemerer, eds
Michael Heise

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