Volume 40
2006-07
Issue 1
- The NSA Domestic Surveillance Program: An Analysis of Congressional Oversight During an Era of One-Party Rule
- A Tale of Conflicting Sovereignties: The Case Against Tribal Sovereign Immunity and Federal Preemption Doctrines Preventing States' Enforcement of Campaign Contribution Regulations on Indian Tribes
- Function Over Form: Reviving the Criminal jury's Historical Role as a Sentencing Body
- Just Say "No Fishing": The Lure of Metaphor
- Protecting Abused, Neglected, and Abandoned Children: A Proposal for Provisional Out-of-State Kinship Placements Pursuant to the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children
Issue 2
- The Moral Hazard Problem with Privatization of Public Enforcement: The Case of Pharmaceutical Fraud
- Access to Information, Access to Justice: The Role of Presuit Investigatory Discovery
- Emergency Federalism: Calling on the States in Perilous Times
- The Choice to Limit Choice: Using Psychiatric Advance Directives to Manage the Effects of Mental Illness and Support Self-Responsibility
Issue 3
- Protecting Fair Use with Fogerty: Toward a New Dual Standard
- Ratification of Reapportionment Plans Drawn by Redistricting Commissions
- Furman's Mythical Mandate
- Significant Developments in Veterans Law (2004-2006) and What They Reveal About the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
- Standing Alone: Conformity, Coercion, and the Protection of the Holdout Juror
Issue 4
- From "Navigable Waters" to "Constitutional Waters": The Future of Federal Wetlands Regulation
- The Public Trust in Surface Waterways and Submerged Lands of the Great Lakes States
- Transboundary Pollution: Harmonizing International and Domestic Law
- Walking the Beach to the Core of Sovereignty: The Historic Basis for the Public Trust Doctrine Applied in Glass v. Goeckel
- Transferring Water in the American West: 1987-2005
- The Role of Local Governments in Great Lakes Environmental Governance: A Canadian Perspective
- International Law's Lessons for the Law of the Lakes
- The Great Lakes as an Environmental Heritage of Humankind: An International Law Perspective