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Volume 32, Number 1 (1998) The Sixth Annual Fritz B. Burns Lecture—Protecting Religious Liberty in the New Millennium: Should We Amend the Religion Clauses of the United States Constitution?

Articles

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The Crisis of Volume in California's Appellate Courts: A Reaction to Justice in the Balance 2020 and a Proposal to Reduce the Number of Nonmeritorious Appeals
William F. Rylaarsdam

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Did Three Strikes Cause the Recent Drop in California Crime: An Analysis of the California Attorney General's Report
Linda S. Beres and Thomas D. Griffith

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Beyond Bellotti
Adam Winkler

Symposium

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The Status of Constitutional Religious Liberty at the End of the Millenium
Kurt T. Lash

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Should the Religion Clauses of the Constitution Be Amended
Kent Greenawalt

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Protecting Religious Liberty in the Next Millenium: Should We Amend the Religion Clauses of the Constitution
Robert P. George

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Originalism and the Religion Clauses: A Response to Professor George
Kent Greenwalt

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Judicial Review and the Religion Clauses: A Response to Professor Greenwalt
Robert P. George

Notes and Comments

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A Need for Uniformity: Survivorship under 42 U.S.C. 1983
Michael LeBoff

 
 
 
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