Volume 119 · May 2006 · Number 7
IN MEMORIAM
Arthur T. Von Mehren
Daniel R. Coquillette, Jeffrey D. Kovar, Peter L. Murray, James A.R. Nafziger, Symeon C. Symeonides, and Peter D. Trooboff
ARTICLE
The Generative Internet
Jonathan L. Zittrain
BOOK REVIEW
No Frills Textualism
William N. Eskridge, Jr.
NOTES
An Objection to Sosa — And to the New Federal Common Law
War, Schemas, and Legitimation: Analyzing the National Discourse About War
Judging the Prosecution: Why Abolishing Peremptory Challenges Limits the Dangers of Prosecutorial Discretion
Prejudice and Remedies: Establishing a Comprehensive Framework for Ineffective Assistance Length-of-Sentence Claims
A Look Inward: Blurring the Moral Line Between the Wealthy Professional and the Typical Criminal
The Fourth Amendment and Antidilution: Confronting the Overlooked Function of the Consent Search Doctrine
Desuetude
Voter and Officeholder Qualifications
BOOK NOTE
Getting to Fair Trade for All
RECENT CASES
Seventh Circuit Holds That Taxpayers Have Standing to Challenge Activities and Community Initiatives. — Freedom from Religion Foundation, Inc. v. Chao, 433 F.3d 989 (7th Cir. 2006).
Middle District of Pennsylvania Holds That the Teaching of Intelligent Design Violates the Establishment Clause. — Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District, 400 F. Supp. 2d 707 (M.D. Pa. 2005).
Kansas Supreme Court Invalidates Unequal Punishments for Homosexual and Heterosexual Teenage Sex Offenders. — State v. Limon, 122 P.3d 22 (Kan. 2005).
First Circuit Defines an Efficient Market for Fraud-on-the-Market Purposes. — In re PolyMedica Corp. Securities Litigation, 432 F.3d 1 (1st Cir. 2005).
Second Circuit Uses Political Question Doctrine to Hold Claims Against Austria Nonjusticiable Under Foreign Sovereign Immunity Act. — Whiteman v. Dorotheum GMBH & Co., 431 F.3d 57 (2d Cir. 2005).
Ninth Circuit Holds That Whether the President May Conclude a Treaty with Hong Kong Does Not Constitute a Political Question. — Wang v. Masaitis, 416 F.3d 992 (9th Cir. 2005).
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