Vol. 25 No. 2, Summer 2008
Table of Contents
ARTICLES
A Better Path For Constitutional Tort Law
John M. Greabe 189
Was Bush v. Gore a Human Rights Case?
Gerald L. Neuman and Nicholas Hatzis 215
The Wisdom of Soft Judicial Power: Mr. Justice Powell, Concurring
Samuel Estreicher and Tristan Pelham-Webb 229
SYMPOSIUM:
ESTABLISHMENT AND FAIRNESS
Introduction:
Richard W. Garnett 241
Kent Greenawalt and the Difficulty (Impossibility?) of Religion Clause Theory
Larry Alexander 243
Religious Reasons and the Liberty of Citizens: The Integration of the Religious and the Secular in Kent Greenawalt's Religion and the Constitution
Robert Audi 249
Establishment and Judicial Administrability
Anthony J. Bellia, Jr. 259
Discrimination Between Religions:
Some Thoughts on Reading Greenawalt's Religion and the Constitution: Establishment and Fairness
John Finnis 265
Judicial Enforcement of the Establishment Clause
Richard W. Garnett 273
Indeterminacy and the Establishment Clause
Frederick Mark Gedicks 279
The Philosopher's Brief
Paul Horwitz 285
Religious Establishment and Autonomy
Andrew Koppelman 291
Christendom Without Establishment: A Brief Look at History
Robert E. Rodes, Jr. 297
Kent Greenawalt's Elusive Constitution
Steven D. Smith 301
Requiem for the Establishment Clause
Winnifred Fallers Sullivan 309
Eclecticism
Nelson Tebbe 317
BOOK REVIEWS
The Indivisible Constitution
Kermit Roosevelt III 321
The Obama Presidency and the Roberts Court: Some Hints from Political Science
Mark Tushnet 343
Belonging and Empowerment: A New “Civil Rights” Paradigm Based on Lessons of the Past
Rebecca E. Zietlow 353