Volume 25, Number 4 (1992) Symposium—One Hundred Twenty-Five Years of the Reconstruction Amendments: Recognizing the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
Symposium
Foreword: History, Fable and Constitutional Interpretation
Lawrence B. Solum
The Fourteenth Amendment: A Second American Revolution or the Logical Culmination of the Tradition
Michael W. McConnell
The Role of History in Interpreting the Fourteenth Amendment
William E. Nelson
Abolitionist Political and Constitutional Theory and the Reconstruction Amendments
David A.J. Richards
Ruminations on Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council: An Introduction to Amicus Curiae Brief
Richard A. Epstein
Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council: Brief of the Institute for Justice as Amicus Curiae in Support of Petitioner
Richard A. Epstein
Appendix to Amicus Curiae Brief: Selected Provisions of the South Carolina Beachfront Management Act
Notes and Comments
The Depraved Sexual Instinct Theory: An Example of the Propensity for Aberrant Application of Federal Rule of Evidence 404(b)
David J. Kaloyanides
Standing for the Doctrine of Specialty in Extradition Treaties: A More Liberal Exposition of Private Rights
Michael Bernard Bernacchi