Volume 72

Members & Editors

Issue 1

Articles

The Forgotten Trial of Wyatt Earp
Steven Lubet

The Decline of the American Jury
Graham C. Lilly

Will Separation of Powers Challenges “Take Care” of Environmental Citizen Suits? Article II, Injury-In-Fact, Private “Enforcers,” and Lessons From Qui Tam Litigation
Robin Kundis Craig

Comments

The Godless Graduation Ceremony?: The State of Student-Initiated Graduation Prayer After Lee v. Weisman and Santa Fe Independent School District v. Doe
Devon M. Lehman

Medical Marijuana’s Fate in the Aftermath of the Supreme Court’s New Commerce Clause Jurisprudence
Erik R. Neusch

Casenote

In Finnigan’s Wake: Recent Confusing Changes in the Federal Circuit’s Requirement for Corroboration of Witness Testimony During Patent Infringement Litigation
Steven N. Hird

Issue 2

Articles

Shaping the Modern West: The Role of the Executive Branch
John D. Leshy

Racializing Environmental Justice
Eric K. Yamamoto & Jen-L W. Lyman

Water, Population Growth, and Endangered Species in the West
Holly Doremus

Casenote

The Cancellation of Redskins as a Disparaging Trademark: Is Federal Trademark Law an Appropriate Solution for Words that Offend?
Justin G. Blankenship

Comment

Increasing Access to Justice: Expanding the Role of Nonlawyers in the Delivery of Legal Services to Low-Income Coloradans
Marcus J. Lock

Issue 3

Articles

Rape, Murder, and Formalism: What Happens if We Define Mistake of Law?
Gerald Leonard

Licensed to Speak: The Case of Vanity Plats
Marybeth Herald

Time in the Law
Rebecca R. French

Comments

Re-Defining Friendship: Employment of Informants by Police
Penelope R. Glover

From Judicial to Administrative Denaturalization: For Better or For Worse?
Vinineath Nuon Gopal

Casenote

Matter of Roldan: Expungement of Conviction and the Role of States in Immigration Matters
Nathalie A. Bleuzé

Review Essay

Of Deckchairs, Icebergs, and Gestalt Shifts: Unger, Kahn, and a Student on Contemporary Legal Thought
Darla L. Daniel

Issue 4

Symposium Overview

A Spotlight on Structure
Allison H. Eid

Part I: The 2000 Presidential Election Part I

Can Process Theory Constrain Courts?
Michael C. Dorf & Samuel Issacharoff

Reanalyzing Bush v. Gore: Democratic Accountability and Judicial Overreaching
George L. Priest

Part II: New Directions in Direct Democracy

How Democratic are Initiatives?
Richard B. Collins

There’s More Than One Way to Legislate: An Integration of Representative, Direct, and Deliberative Approaches to Democratic Governance
John Gasil, Mark A. Smith, & Cindy Simmons

Part III: New Challenges in Votings

The Practice of Redistricting
Gene R. Nichol, Jr.

Part IV: The 2000 Presidential Election Part II

The Search for Incontrovertible Visual Evidence
Paul F. Campos