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Vol. 32 No. 1 (1998)
Vol. 32 No. 1 (1998)
Published:
1998-01-01
Front Matter
Front Matter
Indiana Law Review
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Symposium
Symposium: National Power and State Autonomy: Calibrating the New "New Federalism"
Cynthia A. Baker, Jonathan D. Mattingly
1-2
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Introductory Remarks: Enumerated and Reserved Powers: The "Perpetually Arising Question"
James W. Torke
3-10
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Listening to the "Sounds of Sovereignty" But Missing the Beat: Does the New Federalism Really Matter?
Ronald J. Krotoszynski Jr.
11-26
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Sounds of Sovereignty: Defining Federalism in the 1900s
John C. Yoo
27-44
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Whose Federalism?
S. Elizabeth Wilborn Malloy
45-70
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Federal Power to Commandeer State Courts: Implications for the Theory of Judicial Federalism
Martin H. Redish, Steven G. Sklaver
71-110
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Printz and Testa: The Infrastructure of Federal Supremacy
Vicki C. Jackson
111-140
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Discovering the Impact of the "New Federalism" on State Policy Makers: A State Attorney General's Perspective
Jeffrey A. Modisett
141-154
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Congressional Federalism and the Judicial Power: Horizontal and Vertical Tension Merge
W. William Hodes
155-162
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The Powers of Congress Under Section 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment After City of Boerne v. Flores
Ronald D. Rotunda
163-192
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A Comment on Congressional Enforcement
Saikrishna Prakash
193-212
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Book Review
The Illusory Nature of Environmental Protection in a Marxist-Socialist Polity: The Case of Poland
Michael J. Kelly
213-224
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Notes
Court-Appointed Expert Panels: A Comparison of Two Models
Karen Butler Reisinger
225-258
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Jaffe v. Redmond: The Supreme Court's Dramatic Shift Supports the Recognition of a Federal Parent-Child Privilege
Nissa M. Ricafort
259-295
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