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Volume 67, Issue 1 SYMPOSIUM The Maryland/Georgetown Constitutional Law Schmooze
Volume 66, Issue 4 ARTICLES William L. Reynolds, Maryland and the Constitution of the United States: An Introductory Essay Diane E. Hoffmann & Karen H. Rothenberg, Judging Genes: Implications of the Second Generation of Genetic Tests in the Courtroom THE MARYLAND SURVEY: 2005-2006 Recent Decisions: The Court of Appeals of Maryland Recent Decisions: The United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit Volume 66, Issue 3 ARTICLES Erin Ryan, Federalism and the Tug of War Within: Seeking Checks and Balance in the Interjurisdictional Gray Area John F. O’Connor, Statistics and the Military Deference Doctrine: A Response to Professor Lichtman Kristina Daugirdas, International Delegations and Administrative Law SYMPOSIUM Jana Singer, Hamdan as an Assertion of Judicial Power Peter E. Quint, Silences and Peculiarities of the Hamdan Opinions Gordon G. Young, Youngstown, Hamdan, and “Inherent” Emergency Presidential Policymaking Powers Michael Greenberger, You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet: The Inevitable Post-Hamdan Conflict Between the Supreme Court and the Political Branches Volume 66, Issue 2 ARTICLES Russell D. Covey, The Unbearable Lightness of Batson: Mixed Motives and Discrimination in Jury Selection Elizabeth Chamblee Burch, Reassessing Damages in Securities Fraud Class Actions Andrew S. Gold, A Decision Theory Approach to the Business Judgment Rule: Reflections on Disney, Good Faith, and Judicial Uncertainty NOTE Georgia v. Randolph: Checking Potential Defendants’ Fourth Amendment Rights at the Door
Volume 66, Issue 1 ARTICLES Gowri Ramachandran,Freedom of Dress: State and Private Regulation of Clothing, Hairstyle, Jewelry, Makeup, Tattoos, and Piercing Jeffrey Swanson et al., Justice Disparities: Does the ADA Enforcement System Treat People with Psychiatric Disabilities Fairly? Sarah Ludington, Reining in the Data Traders: A Tort for the Personal Misuse of Information David Krinsky, The Supreme Court, Stare Decisis, and the Role of Appellate Deference in Patent Claim Construction AppealsCOMMENT A Uniform Fee-Setting System for Calculating Court-Awarded Attorneys’ Fees: Combining Ex Ante Rates with a Multifactor Lodestar Method and a Performance-Based Mathematical Model
Volume 65, Issue 4 THE MARYLAND SURVEY: 2004–2005 Recent Decisions: The Court of Appeals of Maryland
Volume 65, Issue 3 ARTICLES Lauren E. Willis, Decisionmaking and the Limits of Disclosure: The Problem of Predatory Lending Steven B. Lichtman, The Justices and the Generals: A Critical Examination of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Tradition of Deference to the Military, 1918-2004 Jason J. Czarnezki & William K. Ford, The Phantom Philosophy? An Empirical Investigation of Legal Interpretation
Volume 65, Issue 2 Women and the "New" Corporate Governance: A Conference Exploring the Role and Impact of Women In a Changing Corporate Environment Lisa M. Fairfax & Paula A. Monopoli, Foreword Sheila Wellington, Opening Remarks Jayne W. Barnard, At the Top of the Pyramid: Lessons from the Alpha Women and the Elite Eight Naomi Cahn & Michael Selmi, The Class Ceiling Lisa M. Fairfax, Clogs in the Pipeline: The Mixed Data on Women Directors and Continued Barriers to Their Advancement Theresa A. Gabaldon, Like a Fish Needs a Bicycle: Public Corporations and Their Shareholders Joan MacLeod Heminway, Martha Stewart Saved! Insider Violations of Rule 10b-5 for Misrepresented or Undisclosed Personal Facts Roberta S. Karmel, From SEC Enforcement Attorney to Commissioner Lisa H. Nicholson, Making In-Roads to Corporate General Counsel Positions: It’s Only a Matter of Time? Marleen A. O’Connor, Women Executives in Gladiator Corporate Cultures: The Behavioral Dynamics of Gender, Ego, and Power Margaret V. Sachs, Women in Corporate Law Teaching: A Tale of Two Generations Cindy A. Schipani, Terry Morehead Dworkin, Angel Kwolek-Folland, & Virginia Maurer, Women and the New Corporate Governance: Pathways for Obtaining Positions of Corporate Leadership Cheryl L. Wade, Don’t Change Women, Change Corporations: Why Changing Corporations Is Not Women’s Work Volume 65, Issue 1 The Maryland/Georgetown Constitutional Law Schmooze Mark A. Graber, Foreword: From the Countermajoritarian Difficulty to Juristocracy and the Political Construction of Judicial Power Lisa Hilbink, Beyond Manicheanism: Assessing the New Constitutionalism Noga Morag-Levine, Judges, Legislators, and Europe's Law: Common-Law Constitutionalism and Foreign Precedents Gordon Silverstein, Sequencing the DNA of Comparative Constitutionalism: A Thought Experiment Robert F. Williams, Juristocracy in the American States? Richard Boldt & Jana Singer, Juristocracy in the Trenches: Problem-Solving Judges and Therapeutic Jurisprudence in Drug Treatment Courts and Unified Family Courts George I. Lovell & Scott E. Lemieux, Assessing Juristocracy: Are Judges Rules or Agents? Karol Soltan, Delegation to Courts and Legitimacy Paul Frymer, Distinguishing Formal from Institutional Democracy Carol Nackenoff, Is There a Political Tilt to "Juristocracy" Peter E. Quint, "The Most Extraordinarily Powerful Court of Law the World Has Ever Known"?-Judicial Review in the United States and Germany Richard A. Primus, Judicial Power and Mobilizable History Neal Devins, Smoke, Not Fire Tom W. Bell, Misunderstanding Dastar: How the Supreme Court Unwittingly Revolutionized Copyright Preemption Jana Singer, Marriage, Biology, and Paternity: The Case for Revitalizing the Marital Presumption Johnson v. California: Setting a Constitutional Trap for Prison Officials |