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Monday, July 30, 2007

Symposium Issue: Federalism Past, Federalism Future

Posted by Mary L. Dudziak
Federalism Past, Federalism Future: A Constitutional Law Symposium is featured in the Spring 2007 St. John's Journal of Legal Commentary. Here's the table of contents, with links:

ARTICLES

The Supreme Court’s Federalism Revival And Reinvigorating The “Federalism Deal”
Preeta D. Bansal

How Congress Paved The Way For The Rehnquist Court’s Federalism Revival: Lessons From The Federal Partial Birth Abortion Ban
Neal Devins

Facts On The Ground And Federalism In The Air: The Solicitor General’s Effort To Defend Federal Statutes During The Federalism Revival
Barbara Underwood

The “Federalism Five” As Supreme Court Nominees, 1971-1991
John Q. Barrett

Whose Ox Is Being Gored? When Attitudinalism Meets Federalism
Michael C. Dorf

Stop Federalism Before It Kills Again: Reflections On Hurricane Katrina
Stephen M. Griffin

Active Sovereignty
Timothy Zick
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