Volume 78: Issue 1

Indiana Law Journal
Volume 78: Issue 1
Winter/Spring 2003
SPECIAL FEATURE

A Tribute to Harry Pratter
Terry A. Bethel, Douglas G. Boshkoff, & Maurice J. Holland

SYMPOSIUM: CONGRESSIONAL POWER IN THE SHADOW OF THE REHNQUIST COURT: STRATEGIES FOR THE FUTURE
Introduction
Caitlin E. Borgmann

ARTICLES

Protecting the Constitution from the People: Juricentric Restrictions on Section Five Power
Robert C. Post & Reva B. Siegel

 

Alarmism Versus Moderation in Responding to the Rehnquist Court
Mark Tushnet
Thayerian Deference to Congress and Supreme Court Supermajority Rule: Lessons from the Past
Evan H. Caminker

Electing the Supreme Court
Barry Friedman & Anna Harvey

Judicial Independence, Judicial Accountability and the Role of Constitutional Norms in Congressional Regulation of the Courts
Charles G. Geyh

Constricting Remedies: The Rehnquist Judiciary, Congress, and Federal Power
Judith Resnik 

Federalism and the Public Good: The True Story Behind the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act
Marci A. Hamilton 

Ronald Reagan and the Rehnquist Court on Congressional Power: Presidential Influences on Constitutional Change
Dawn E. Johnson

Environmental Law, Congress, and the Court’s New Federalism Doctrine
Christopher H. Schroeder 

Getting Off the Dole: Why the Court Should Abandon Its Spending Doctrine, and How a Too-Clever Congress Could Provoke It to Do So
Lynn A. Baker & Mitchell N. Berman

Sovereignty and Democracy: The States’ Obligations to Their Citizens Under Federal Statutory Law
Lauren K. Robel

Congruence and Proportionality for Congressional Enforcement Powers: Cosmetic Change or Velvet Revolution
Elisabeth Zoller

NOTE
Percentage Plans: An Inadequate Substitute for Affirmative Action in Higher Education Admissions
Jennifer L. Shea