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  • Volume 77: Issue 2

    Indiana Law Journal
    Volume 77: Issue 2
    Spring 2002
    SYMPOSIUM: LAW, MORALITY, AND POPULAR CULTURE IN THE PUBLIC SPHERE
    Introduction
    Lauren K. Robel 

    ARTICLES
    Calculating Compassion
    Kathleen Woodward
    Religion, Politics, and the 2000 Presidential Election: A Selective Survey and Tentative Appraisal
    Daniel O. Conkle
    Religion, Politics, and Feminist Epistemology: A Comment on the Uses and Abuses of Morality in Public Discourse
    Susan H. Williams
    Investigating the Special: The Symbolic Function of the Independent Counsel
    Judith Roof 

    Law Meets Food: Breakfast at Hillary’s
    Fedwa Malti-Douglas

    When Memory Speaks: Remembrance and Revenge of Unforgiven
    Austin Sarat

    Popular Culture: “Above the Law”
    Susan Jeffords 

    NOTES
    The Koon Trap: Why Imperfect Entrapment Fails to Justify Departure from the Federal Sentencing Guidelines
    Joseph M. Meadows
    Cloning Human Organs: Potential Sources and Property Implications
    Laura J. Hilmers
    Conceivable Sterilization: A Constitutional Analysis of a Norplant/Depo-Provera Welfare Condition
    Kimberly A. Smith


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