Past Issues
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VOLUME 95, ISSUE 4 (April 2007)
Introduction
Introduction to the Volume 95 Symposium Issue
Conference
Fair and Independent Courts: A Conference on the State of the Judiciary
Fair and Independent Courts: Remarks by Justice O’Connor
by Sandra Day O’Connor
Public Understanding of and Support for the Courts: Survey Results
by Kathleen Hall Jamieson and Michael Hennessy
Judicial Independence: Remarks by Justice Breyer
by Stephen Breyer
Judicial Independence, Judicial Accountability, and Interbranch Relations
by Stephen B. Burbank
Threats to Judicial Independence, Real and Imagined
by Viet D. Dinh
The Courts at a Crossroads: A Consumer Perspective of the Judicial System
by James F. Henry
Packages of Judicial Independence: The Selection and Tenure of Article III Judges
by Vicki C. Jackson
Judicial Independences
by Pamela S. Karlan
The Original Justifications for Judicial Independence
by Jack N. Rakove
New Challenges to States’ Judicial Selection
by Roy A. Schotland
The State of the Judiciary: A Corporate Perspective
by Larry D. Thompson and Charles J. Cooper
Access to the Courts: An Essay for the Georgetown University Law Center Conference on the Independence of the Courts
by David S. Udell and Rebekah Diller
A Primer on Interbranch Relations
by Russell R. Wheeler and Robert A. Katzmann
Fair and Independent Courts: Conference Conclusions
Symposium
The Law of Politics: The Role of Law in Advancing Democracy
Emerging Constitutional Paradigms and Justifications for Campaign Finance Regulation: The Case of 527 Groups
by Miriam Galston
Taking the “Re” out of Redistricting: State Constitutional Provisions on Redistricting Timing
by Justin Levitt and Michael P. McDonald
White Challengers, Black Majorities: Reconciling Competition in Majority-Minority Districts with the Promise of the Voting Rights Act
by Janai S. Nelson
Political Campaigning by Churches and Charities: Hazardous for 501(c)(3)s, Dangerous for Democracy
by Donald B. Tobin
The Law of Politics: Concluding Remarks by Bob Bauer
by Bob Bauer
The Law of Politics: Concluding Remarks by Professor Issacharoff
by Samuel Issacharoff

