Members & Editors
Issue 1
Articles
Exemption Impairing Liens Under Bankruptcy Code Section 522(f): One Step Forward and One Step Back
Lawrence Ponoroff
On Treatment, Punishment, and the Civil Commitment of Sex Offenders
Steven I. Friedland
Justice Thomas, the Import-Export Clause, and Camps Newfound/Owatonna v. Harrison
Brannon P. Denning
Essay
The Common Law and Statutes
Peter L. Strauss
Comments
School Impact Fees in Colorado: Gone, but Hopefully Not Forgotten
Keri L. Howe
Defining and Quantifying Dilution Under the Federal Trademark Dilution Act of 1995: Using Survey Evidence to Show Actual Dilution
Partick M. Bible
Merger Terminations After Bell Atlantic: Applying a Liquidated Damages Analysis to Termination Fee Provisions
Thomas A. Swett
Issue 2
Articles
Environmental Laws: Grist for the Equal Protection Mill
Alice Kaswan
Utah’s Grand Staircase: The Right Path to Wilderness Preservation?
James R. Rasband
Upstream, Midstream, Downstream—The Valuation of Royalties on Federal Oil and Gas Leases
Joyce Colson
Comments
Who’s in Charge Here? The Shrinking Role of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in Hydropower Relicensing
Charles R. Sensiba
Bypass Flow Requirements and the Question of Forest Service Authority
Thomas K. Snodgrass
Issue 3
Articles
Home-Grown Racism: Colorado’s Historic Embrace—And Denial—Of Equal Opportunity in Higher Education
Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic
Can Lightning Strike Twice? Obligations of State Courts After Pulley v. Harris
Penny J. White
The Law, Economics, and Politics of Right to Work: Colorado’s Labor Peace Act and Its Implications for Public Policy
Raymond Hogler & Steven Shulman
Essay
Justice Scalia and the Printz Case: The Trials of an Occasional Originalist
Gene R. Nichol
Casenote
Conant v. McCaffrey: Physicians, Marijuana, and the First Amendment
J. Wells Dixon
Comments
Organs For Sale? An Analysis of Proposed Systems for Compensating Organ Providers
Shelby E. Robinson
It’s Your Move—No It’s Not! The Application of Patent Law to Sports Moves
Jeffrey A. Smith
Issue 4
Symposium Overview
A New American Foreign Affairs Law?
Curtis A. Bradley
Part I: History of Foreign Affairs Law
Observations on the Turning of Foreign Affairs Jurisprudence
G. Edward White
The Plenary Power Background of Curtiss-Wright
Sarah H. Cleveland
Nineteenth-Century Orthodoxy
Richard B. Collins
Clio at War: The Misuse of History in the War Powers Debate
John C. Yoo
Part II: Role of the States in Foreign Affairs
Foreign Relations Federalism
Peter J. Spiro
Are We to Be a Nation? Federal Power vs. “States’ Rights” in Foreign Affairs
Martin S. Flaherty
Breard, Printz, and the Treaty Power
Carlos Manuel Vásquez
Federalism, International Human Rights, and Immigration Exceptionalism
Hiroshi Motomura
Part III: Separation of Powers in Foreign Affairs
The New Formalism in United States Foreign Relations Law
Jack L. Goldsmith
Deference or Deception: Treaty Rights as Political Questions
David J. Bederman
From Versailles to San Francisco: The Revolutionary Transformation of the War Powers
David Golove
Impeachment as a Technique of Parliamentary Control Over Foreign Affairs in a Presidential System?
Lori Fisler Damrosch
Part IV: Relationship of the United States to International Institutions
The New International Law—Legitimacy, Accountability, Authority, and Freedom in the New Global Order
Paul B. Stephan
A Madisonian Perspective on International Institutions: Overcommitment, Undercommitment, and Getting it Right
Michael J. Glennon
