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Not "Wrongful" by Any Means: The Court's Decisions in the Redistricting Cases
(Houston Law Review, 1997)
Minority representation itself should be viewed by the voting rights community as something much broader than the representation that takes place when voters and legislators share skin pigmentation. The Supreme Court and ...
RFRA-Vote Gambling: Why Paulsen is Wrong, As Usual
(Constitutional Commentary, 1997)
Supreme Court currents are no less treacherous to navigators than are river currents-and, as Michael Paulsen himself has previously pointed out, RFRA shares more than a linguistic resonance with a river.1 Unfortunately, ...
Jaffee v. Redmond: Towards Recognition of a Federal Counselor-Battered Woman Privilege
(Creighton Law Review, 1997)
Part I of this Article reviews the Jaffee decision.' Part II discusses the meaning of the Supreme Court's opinion, focusing on the Court's analysis of the important interests at stake in recognizing the asserted testimonial ...