| Issue 1 [click on titles to access full text of articles] |
SYMPOSIUM A More Perfect System: Twenty-five Years of Guidelines Sentencing Reform |
| INTRODUCTION |
| Sentencing Lessons |
Robert Weisberg & Marc L. Miller |
1 |
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| PURPOSES |
| The Functions of Sentencing and Sentencing Reform |
Michael Tonry |
37 |
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| Punishment Purposes |
Richard S. Frase |
67 |
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| Disparity: The Normative and Empirical Failure of the Federal Guidelines |
Albert W. Alschuler |
85 |
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| FEDERALISM |
| Our Federal System of Sentencing
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Rachel E. Barkow |
119 |
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| Regulating Local Variations in Federal Sentencing
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Stephanos Bibas |
137 |
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| STRUCTURE |
| The Enforceability of Sentencing Guidelines |
Kevin R. Reitz |
155 |
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| Guidance From Above and Beyond |
Steven L. Chanenson |
175 |
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| INSTITUTIONS |
| From Winship to Apprendi to Booker: Constitutional Command or Constitutional Blunder? |
Ronald J. Allen & Ethan A. Hastert |
195 |
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| A Second Chance for Sentencing Reform: Establishing a Sentencing Agency in the Judicial Branch |
Kate Stith & Karen Dunn |
217 |
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| Mr. Madison Meets a Time Machine: The Political Science of Federal Sentencing Reform |
Frank O. Bowman, III |
235 |
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| CONTENT |
| Reforming the Federal Sentencing Guidelines' Misguided Approach to Real-Offense Sentencing
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David Yellen |
267 |
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| Distinguishing Offense Conduct and Offender Characteristics in Modern Sentencing Reforms
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Douglas A. Berman |
277 |
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| COUNSEL |
| Judicial Oversight of Negotiated Sentences in a World of Bargained Punishment |
Nancy J. King |
293 |
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| Parity, Disparity, and Adversariality: First Principles of Sentencing |
Margareth Etienne
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309 |
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| SANCTIONS |
| Penal Policy and Penal Legislation in Recent American Experience |
Franklin E. Zimring
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323 |
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| Smart Public Policy: Replacing Imprisonment with Targeted Nonprison Sentences and Collateral Sanctions |
Nora V. Demleitner |
339 |
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| KNOWLEDGE |
| "The Wisdom We Have Lost": Sentencing Information and its Uses
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Marc L. Miller & Ronald F. Wright |
361 |
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| Issue 2 |
| ARTICLES |
| Legal Uncertainty, Economic Efficiency, and the Preliminary Injunction Doctrine |
Richard R. W. Brooks & Warren F. Schwartz |
381 |
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| Letting Billions Slip Through Your Fingers: Empirical Evidence and Legal Implications of the Failure of Financial Institutions to Participate in Securities Class Action Settlements |
James D. Cox & Randall S. Thomas |
411 |
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| Judicial Review Before Marbury |
William Michael Treanor |
455 |
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| From Markets to Venues: Securities Regulation in an Evolving World |
Jonathan R. Macey & Maureen O'Hara |
563 |
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| Patenting Nanotechnology |
Mark A. Lemley |
601 |
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| NOTES |
| Testing Cruzan: Prisoners and the Constitutional Question of Self-Starvation |
Mara Silver |
631 |
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| Sovereign Immunity and Informant Defectors: The United States' Refusal to Protect its Protectors |
Michelle Visser |
663 |
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| Issue 3 |
| ARTICLES |
| Editors' Note |
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701 |
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| Is Capital Punishment Morally Required? Acts, Omissions, and Life-Life Tradeoffs |
Cass R. Sunstein & Adrian Vermeule |
703 |
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| No, Capital Punishment is Not Morally Required: Deterrence, Deontology, and the Death Penalty |
Carol S. Steiker |
751 |
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| Uses and Abuses of Empirical Evidence in the Death Penalty Debate |
John J. Donohue & Justin Wolfers |
791 |
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| Deterring Murder: A Reply |
Cass R. Sunstein & Adrian Vermeule |
847 |
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| NOTES |
| Henricks-Robinson as Crowbar: Removing the Certification Bar to Disability Employment-Discrimination Class Actions |
Nathaniel Garrett |
859 |
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| Fixing FACA: The Case for Exempting Presidential Advisory Committees From Judicial Review Under the Federal Advisory Committee Act |
Michael J. Mongan |
895 |
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| BOOK REVIEW |
| Thinking About Sexual Consent |
Mark Kelman |
935 |
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| Issue 4 |
| ARTICLES |
| Separation of Powers and the Criminal Law |
Rachel E. Barkow |
989 |
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| Outside Director Liability |
Bernard Black, Brian Cheffins, and Michael Klausner |
1055 |
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| What the Right of Publicity can Learn From Trademark Law |
Stacey L. Dogan & Mark A. Lemley |
1161 |
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| NOTE |
| Realizing Two-Tiered Innovation Policy Through Drug Regulation |
William E. Ridgway |
1221 |
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| COMMENT |
| Defining the Boundaries of "Personal Injury": Rainer v. Union Carbide Corp. |
Maya Sen |
1251 |
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| Issue 5 |
| ARTICLES |
| The Unexpected Value of Litigation: A Real Options Perspective |
Joseph A. Grundfest and Peter H. Huang |
1267 |
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| Threats and Meanings: How the Facts Govern First Amendment Doctrine |
Kenneth L. Karst |
1337 |
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| The Superiority of an Ideal Consumption Tax over an Ideal Income Tax |
Joseph Bankman & David A. Weisbach |
1413 |
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| NOTES |
| The Jurisdictional Label: Use and Misuse |
Alex Lees |
1457 |
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| Getting Around Circumvention: A Proposal for Taking FECA Online |
Lindsey Powell |
1499 |
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| The Forestry Crisis as a Crisis of the Rule of Law |
Craig Segall |
1539 |
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| Adequate Access or Equal Treatment: Looking Beyond the IDEA to Section 504 in the Post-Schaffer Public School |
Christopher J. Walker |
1563 |
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| BOOK REVIEW |
| Does It Take a Theory? Originalism, Active Liberty, and Minimalism |
James E. Ryan |
1623 |
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| Issue 6 [click on titles to access full text of articles] |
SYMPOSIUM Looking Backward, Looking Forward: The Legacy of Chief Justice Rehnquist and Justice O'Connor |
| Introduction |
Michelle Skinner |
1661 |
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| TRIBUTES |
| William Rehnquist and Sandra Day O'Connor: An Expression of Appreciation |
Anthony M. Kennedy |
1663 |
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| Response |
Sandra Day O'Connor |
1673 |
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| IN MEMORY OF WILLIAM H. REHNQUIST |
| A Tribute to Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist |
Robert J. Giuffra, Jr. |
1675 |
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| For the Chief
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Brian Morris |
1683 |
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| The Chief as Teacher
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James E. Ryan |
1687 |
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| Learning Life's Lessons |
Ronald J. Tenpas |
1691 |
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| Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist: Prizing People, Place, and History |
Barton H. Thompson, Jr. |
1695 |
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| IN HONOR OF SANDRA DAY O'CONNOR |
| Justice Sandra Day O'Connor: No Insurmountable Hurdles |
Scott Bales |
1705 |
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| Speeding Up To Smell the Roses |
Stuart Banner |
1713 |
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| A Wise Justice, and a Great Boss |
Michelle T. Friedland |
1717 |
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| In-Version
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John K. Setear |
1721 |
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| Lessons from Working for Sandra Day O'Connor
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Kent D. Syverud |
1731 |
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| SYMPOSIUM ARTICLES |
| William Rehnquist, the Separation of Powers, and the Riddle of the Sphinx Online Appendix to Bybee/Samahon Article |
Jay S. Bybee & Tuan N. Samahon |
1735 |
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| The Assumptions of Federalism |
Erwin Chemerinsky
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1763 |
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| The Federalism Decisions of Justices Rehnquist and O'Connor: Is Half a Loaf Enough? |
Richard A. Epstein
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1793 |
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| Young Mr. Rehnquist's Theory of Moral Rights - Mostly Observed |
Douglas W. Kmiec |
1827 |
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| You've Come a Long Way, Baby: Rehnquist's New Approach to Pregnancy Discrimination in Hibbs
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Reva B. Siegel |
1871 |
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| Problems with Minimalism
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Cass R. Sunstein |
1899 |
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| Freedom of Expressive Association and Government Subsidies
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Eugene Volokh |
1919 |
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| The Rehnquist Court at Twilight: The Lures and Perils of Split-the-Difference Jurisprudence
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J. Harvie Wilkinson III |
1969 |
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| FROM THE STANFORD ARCHIVES |
| Contemporary Theories of Rights (1948)
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William Hubbs Rehnquist |
1997 |
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