VOLUME 152, ISSUE 6 JUNE 2006
RESPONSES
Assessing Chief Justice William Rehnquist
ERWIN CHEMERINSKY
How Not To Be Chief Justice: The Apprenticeship of William Rehnquist
LINDA GREENHOUSE
OTHER
Foreword
THEODORE W. RUGER
In the Beginning: The First Three Chief Justices
NATALIE WEXLER
Defining the Office: John Marshall as Chief Justice
CHARLES F. HOBSON
The Internal Powers of the Chief Justice: The Nineteenth-Century Legacy
G. EDWARD WHITE
Alternative Career Resolution II: Changing the Tenure of Supreme Court Justices
STEPHEN B. BURBANK
The Chief Justice’s Special Authority and the Norms of Judicial Power
THEODORE W. RUGER
Responding to a Democratic Deficit: Limiting the Powers and the Term of the Chief Justice of the United States
JUDITH RESNIK & LANE DILG
The Decisional Significance of the Chief Justice
FRANK B. CROSS & STEFANIE LINDQUIST
Hail, No: Changing the Chief Justice
EDWARD T. SWAINE
Strategy and Constraints on Supreme Court Opinion Assignment
PAUL J. WAHLBECK
Guardians of the Constitution: Constituional Court Presidents and the Struggle for the Rule of Law in Post-Soviet Europe
KIM LANE SCHEPPELE
Leading a Constitutional Court: Perspectives from the Federal Republic of Germany
PETER E. QUINT
The Case for Managed Judges: Learning from Japan After the Political Upheaval of 1993
J. MARK RAMSEYER & ERIC B. RASMUSEN
VOLUME 152, ISSUE 5 MAY 2006
ESSAYS
Private Debt and the Missing Lever of Corporate Governance
DOUGLAS G. BAIRD & ROBERT K. RASMUSSEN
ARTICLES
Tax and Disability: Ability to Pay and the Taxation of Difference
THEODORE P. SETO & SANDE L. BUHAI
Uncovering a Gatekeeper: Why the SEC Should Mandate Disclosure of Details Concerning Directors’ and Officers’ Liability Insurance Policies
SEAN J. GRIFFITH
COMMENTS
Personal Jurisdiction in Tribal Courts
DAVID A. CASTLEMAN
The Illusion of “Offer To Sell” Patent Infringement: When an Offer Is an Offer but Is Not an Offer
LARRY S. ZELSON
IN MEMORIAM
Judge Max Rosenn
RUGGERO J. ALDISERT, JOSEPH F. WEIS, JR., LEONARD I. GARTH, DOLORES K. SLOVITER, & JAMES J. SANDMAN
VOLUME 152, ISSUE 4 APRIL 2006
ESSAYS
Principles, Practices, and Social Movements
JACK M. BALKIN & REVA B. SIEGEL
ARTICLES
The Disability Integration Presumption: Thirty Years Later
RUTH COLKER
The Forgotten Constitutional Law of Treason and the Enemy Combatant Problem
CARLTON F.W. LARSON
COMMENTS
The Competence of Students as Editors of Law Reviews: A Response to Judge Posner
NATALIE C. COTTON
For All Intents and Purposes: What Collective Intention Tells Us About Congress and Statutory Interpretation
ABBY WRIGHT
VOLUME 152, ISSUE 3 JANUARY 2006
ESSAYS
Gone Broke: Sovereign Debt, Personal Bankruptcy, and a Comprehensive Contractual Solution
ADAM BRENNEMAN
Limited Times: Rethinking the Bounds of Copyright Protection
KEVIN A. GOLDMAN
Retroactivity and Immigrant Crimes since St. Cyr: Emerging Signs of Judicial Restraint
VASHTI D. VAN WYKE
ARTICLES
A Taxonomy of Privacy
DANIEL J. SOLOVE
Executive Review in the Fragmented Executive: State Constitutionalism and Same-Sex Marriage
NORMAN R. WILLIAMS
VOLUME 152, ISSUE 2 DECEMBER 2005
ARTICLES
Horizontal Federalism in an Age of Criminal Justice Interconnectedness
WAYNE A. LOGAN
Fair Notice and Fair Adjudication: Two Kinds of Legality
PAUL H. ROBINSON
COMMENTS
A New Approach to Insanity Acquittee Recidivism: Redefining the Class of Truly Responsible Recidivists
MAURA CAFFREY
Quality, Not Quantity: An Analysis of Confidential Settlements and Litigants’ Economic Incentives
ALISON LOTHES
VOLUME 152, ISSUE 1 NOVEMBER 2005
ARTICLES
Patent Portfolios
GIDEON PARCHOMOVSKY & R. POLK WAGNER
Trial Distortion and the End of Innocence in Federal Criminal Justice
RONALD F. WRIGHT
COMMENTS
Remedying a Particularized Form of Discrimination: Why Disabled Plaintiffs Can and Should Bring Claims for Police Misconduct Under the Americans with Disabilities Act
RACHEL E. BRODIN
The Underprivileged Profession: The Case for Supreme Court Recognition of the Journalist’s Privilege
JEFFREY S. NESTLER
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