Volume 71

Members & Editors

Issue 1

Foreword

Contents

In Memoriam: J.J. Witt

Articles

Democratic Transitions and the Future of Asylum Law
Peter Margulies

Equal Economic Opportunity: Corporate Social Responsibility in the New Millenium
Vincent M. Di Lorenzo

“Our Federalism” in the Context of Federal Courts and Tribal Courts: An Open Letter to the Federal Courts’ Teaching and Scholarly Community
Frank Pommersheim

Comments

Three Strikes and You’re Out of Constitutional Rights? The Prison Litigation Reform Acts “Three Strikes” Provision and It’s Effect on Indigents
Joshua D. Franklin

DNA “Line-Ups” Based on a Reasonable Suspicion Standard
Angus J. Dodson

Eradicating Racial Stereotyping From Terry Stops: The Case for an Equal Protection Exclusionary Rule
Lisa Walter

Issue 2

Articles

The Sea Turtle Dispute: Implications for Sovereignty, the Environment, and International Trade Law
Eric L. Richards & Martin A. McCrory

An 1872 Mining Law for the New Millenium
Sam Kalen

Book Review

A Walk on the Inside
Vine Deloria, Jr.

Essay

Combating Impunity for International Crimes
M. Cherif Bassiouni

Comments

State Street: Leading the Way to Consistency for Patentability of Computer Software
Christopher S. Cantzler

“What Are You?”: Hapa-Girl and Multiracial Identity
Carrie Lynn H. Okizaki

Issue 3

Articles

Delaware as Demon: Twenty-Five Years After Professor Cary’s Polemic
Mark J. Loewenstein

Karl Llewellyn’s Fading Imprint on the Jurisprudence of the Uniform Commercial Code
Gregory E. Maggs

Book Review

Globalization of Culture
Gary Minda

Essay

Convenient Shorthand: The Supreme Court and the Language of State Sovereignty
H. Jefferson Powell & Benjamin J. Priester

Casenotes

Herdrich v. Pegram: ERISA Fiduciary Liability and Physician Incentives to Deny Care
Robert J. Herrington

Forma Scientific v. Biosera and the Admissibility of Evidence of Subsequent Remedial Measures in Strict Products Liability Actions
David Wadsworth

Comment

The Pro Se Criminal Defendant, Standby Counsel, and the Judge: A Proposal For Better-Defined Roles
Marie Higgins Williams

Issue 4

Symposium Overview

Paradigm Changes in Telecommunications Regulation
Phil Weiser

Part I: A New Regulatory Regime for Federal-Stated Relations and Universal Service Support

Universal Service: The Poverty of Policy
James Alleman, Paul N. Rappoport, & Dennis Weller

Substance Plus Process—Telecom Regulation Reforms to Protect Consumers, Preserve Universal Service, and Promote Competition
Bob Rowe

Standing in the Shadows of Giants: The Role of Intergenerational Equity in Telecommunications Reform
Jim Chen

Part II: Unbundling and Open Access Policies

The Vertical Dimension of Cable Open Access
James B. Speta

Open Access to the Broadband Internet: Technical and Economic Discrimination in Closed, Proprietary Networks
Mark Cooper

The FCC and the Patent System: Progressive Ideals, Jacksonian Realism, and the Technology of Regulation
John F. Duffy

Will the FCC Go the Way of the ICC?
Joseph D. Kearney

Net Regulation: Taking Stock and Looking Forward
Yochai Benkler

Cyberspace and the State Action Debate: The Cultural Value of Applying Constitutional Norms to “Private” Regulation
Paul Schiff Berman

Issue 5

Law and Character

The “Saintly” Cardozo: Character and the Criminal Law
Richard Polenberg

The Chicago Conspiracy Trial: Character and Judicial Discretion
Pnina Lahav

John Marshall as an American Original: Some Thoughts on Personality and Judicial Statesmanship
R. Kent Newmyer

Does Character Affect Judicial Performance?
Laura Kalman

Byron R. White—A Justice Shaped by the West
The Hon. David M. Ebel

Good Judgment as a Manifestation of Character in the Opinions of Justice Byron R. White
James E. Scarboro

Comment

Property Rights, Individual Rights, and the Viability of Patent Law Systems
K Kalan