Volume 77

Members & Editors

Issue 1

Articles

Tortured Legal Ethics: The Role of the Government Advisor in the War on Terrorism
Jesselyn Radack

Freedom of the Press in Wartime
David A. Anderson

Intimate Homicide: Gender and Crime Control, 1880-1920
Carolyn B. Ramsey

Comments

Appellate Review of a “Strong Basis in Evidence” in Public Contracting Cases
Nicki Herbert

Permissive Discrimination and the Decline of Religion Clause Jurisprudence: The Wearing Out of the Joints
Karl Schock

Book Review

Forensic Linguistics: An Introduction to Language in the Justice System, by John Gibbons
Drury Stevenson

Issue 2

Articles

Adverse Possession and Conservation: Expanding Traditional Notions of Use and Possession
Alexandra B. Klass

Is Cost-Benefit Analysis Neutral? 
David M. Driesen

Toward a New Horizontal Federalism: Interstate Water Management in the Great Lakes Region
Noah D. Hall

Comments

The Roadless Rule That Never Was: Why Roadless Areas Should Be Protected Through National Forest Planning Instead of Agency Rulemaking
Heather S. Fredriksen

Safeguarding Colorado’s Water Supply: The New Confluence of Title Insurance and Water Rights Conveyances
Julia S. Walters

The Shrinking Scope of Judicial Review in Norton v. Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance
Justin C. Konrad

Issue 3

Articles

Race, Gender, Region and Death Sentencing in Colorado, 1980–1999
Stephanie Hindson, Hillary Potter, and Michael L. Radelet

Double Jeopardy and Multiple Punishment: Cutting the Gordian Knot
Anne Bowen Poulin

Shopping Badly: Cognitive Biases, Communications, and the Fallacy of the Marketplace of Ideas
Derek E. Bambauer

Love, Money, and Justice: Restitution Between Cohabitants
Emily Sherwin

Comments

In the Wake of Republic of Austria v. Altmann: The Current Status of Foreign Sovereign Immunity in United States Courts
David P. Vandenberg

Not Part of the Game Plan: School District Liability for the Creation of a Hostile Athletic Environment
Toni Wehman

Book Review

Beautiful Dreamer: Review of A Life of H.L.A. Hart: The Nightmare and the Noble Dream, by Nicola Lacey
Jeanne L. Schroeder

Issue 4

In Memoriam: Professor Edward J. GAC
Norton L. Steuben, Michael J. Waggoner, Wayne M. Gazur, Susan Morley, and John T. (Jay) Ballantine

Horowitz, Churchill, Columbia—What Next For Academic Freedom? 

Foreword
Richard B. Collins

Academic Freedom: Disciplinary Lessons from Hogwarts
Emily M. Calhoun

Academic Freedom
Larry Alexander

Three Versions of Nonsense
Paul Campos

Is There a Right to Academic Freedom? 
Frederick Schauer

Constitutional Academic Freedom After Grutter: Getting Real About the “Four Freedoms” of a University
J. Peter Byrne

Bureaucracy and Distrust: Germaneness and the Paradoxes of the Academic Freedom Doctrine
Alan K. Chen

Bias, “Balance,” and Beyond: New Threats to Academic Freedom
Robert M. O’Neil