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Texas Law Review Archives
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Volume 74
1995-1996
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- Dedication: Comments
on the Retirement of Dean Keeton, M. Michael Sharlot,
Page i.
- Article: Science
and Uncertainty in Mass Exposure Litigation, Heidi
Li Feldman, Page 1.
- Article: Of
Diaries and Data Banks: Use Restrictions Under the Fourth
Amendment, Harold J. Krent, Page 49.
- Essay: Defending,
Michael E. Tigar, Page 101.
- Response: The
Lawyer's Moral Obligation of Justification, Monroe
H. Freedman, Page 111.
- Note: Religious
Exemptions and the Limits of Neutrality, Scott E.
Williams, Page 119.
- Note: To
Provide for the Legal Defense: Legal Defense Funds and
Federal Ethics Law, Johnny Carter, Page 147.
- Book Review: Procreative
Liberty (reviewing
John A. Robertson's Children of Choice: Freedom and the
New Reproductive Technologies), Dan W. Brock, Page
187.
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- In Memoriam: A
Tribute to My Predecessor, William H. Rehnquist,
Page 207.
- In Memoriam: Warren
E. Burger: Reflections of a Colleague, Sandra Day
O'Connor, Page 209.
- In Memoriam: Warren
Burger: A Younger Friend Remembers, Charles Alan
Wright, Page 213.
- In Memoriam: The
Man from Minnesota: A Remembrance from Things Past,
Kenneth W. Starr, Page 223.
- In Memoriam: Warren
E. Burger: A Law Clerk's Reminiscences, Henry L.
Parr, Jr., Page 225.
- In Memoriam: His
First Law Clerk's Fond Memories of a Gracious Gentleman,
F. Carolyn Graglia, Page 231.
- Article: Taking
Text and Structure Really
Seriously: Constitutional Interpretation and the Crisis
of Presidential Eligibility, Jordan Steiker, Sanford
Levinson, & J.M. Balkin, Page 237.
- Article: A
Dissenter's Commentary on the Professionalism Crusade,
Rob Atkinson, Page 259.
- Article: Determining
Compensation: The Tension Between Legislative Power and Jury
Authority, Colleen P. Murphy, Page 345.
- Note: In
Defense of Targeted ERIPs: Understanding the Interaction of
Life-Cycle Employment and Early Retirement Incentive Plans,
Erica Worth, Page 411.
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- Article: Toward
a "Due Foundation" for the Separation of Powers: The
Federalist Papers as a Political Narrative,
Victoria Nourse, Page 447.
- Article: Mapping
the Limits of Skepticism in Law and Morals, Eric
Blumenson, Page 523.
- Review Essay: Unthinking
Religious Freedom (reviewing
Jesse H. Choper's Securing Religious Liberty: Principles
for Judicial Interpretation of the Religion Clauses and
Stephen D. Smith's Foreordained Failure: The Quest for a
Constitutional Principle of Religious Freedom),
Christopher L. Eisgruber & Lawrence G. Sager, Page 577.
- Note: Making
the Doctrine of Res
Extra Commercium Visible in United States Law,
Oliver Metzger, Page 615.
- Note: Historically
Immune Defendants and the Seventh Amendment, Jason
Weeden, Page 655.
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- Article: Judicial
Manipulation of the Commerce Clause, Raoul Berger,
Page 695.
- Article: United
States v. Lopez: Judicial Review Under the Commerce
Clause, Lino A. Graglia, Page 719.
- Article: Raoul
Berger Pleads for Judicial Activism: A Comment,
Sanford Levinson, Page 773.
- Article: Interstate
Commerce: A Response to Sanford Levinson, Raoul
Berger, Page 785.
- Article: Rethinking
Constitutional Federalism, Stephen Gardbaum, Page
795.
- Review Essay: What
Drives Derivability: Responses to Responding
to Imperfection (reviewing Responding to
Imperfection: The Theory and Practice of Constitutional
Amendment, edited by Sanford Levinson), Lawrence
Lessig, Page 839.
- Note: Open
Court Proceedings and Privacy Law: Re-examining the
Bases for the Privilege, Karen Rhodes, Page 881.
- Note: The
Illegitimacy of the Incumbent Gerrymander, Kristen
Silverberg, Page 913.
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- In Memoriam: Homer
Thornberry, My Congressional Role Model, J.J.
"Jake" Pickle, Page 943.
- In Memoriam: Homer
Thornberry, Thomas M. Reavley, Page 947.
- In Memoriam: Tribute
to the Honorable Homer Thornberry, Sam Sparks, Page
949.
- Article: Free
Speech in Progressive Social Thought, David M.
Rabban, Page 951.
- Article: Notes
on the Bedouin Horse Trade or "Why Won't the Market
Clear, Daddy?", Steven Lubet, Page 1039.
- Book Review: "Post"
Liberalism (reviewing
Robert C. Post's Constitutional Domains: Democracy,
Community, Management), Jordan M. Steiker, Page
1059.
- Note: Substantially
Equivalent: Federal Preemption of State Common-Law Claims
Involving Medical Devices, Roger W. Bivans, Page
1087.
- Note: Toward
a Functional Framework for Interpreting the Second Amendment,
Scott Bursor, Page 1125.
- Note: Interest
Exceptions to One-Resident, One-Vote: Better Results from
the Voting Rights Act?, Glenn P. Smith, Page 1153.
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- Symposium: Favorite Case
Symposium
- Article: The
Structure of International Taxation: A Proposal for
Simplification, Reuven S. Avi-Yonah, Page 1301.
- Article: Subrogation,
Restitution, and Indemnity (reviewing
Charles Mitchell's The Law of Subrogation),
Michael Sean Quinn, Page 1361.
- Note: Globalizing
Consolidated Taxation of United States Multinationals,
Asim Bhansali, Page 1401.
- Note: A
Shield or a Sword? Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act
and the Argument for the Incorporation of Section 2,
Heather K. Way, Page 1439.
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- Symposium: The Changing
Workplace
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