Volume 13: Book 1
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Book 1
TRIBUTE
by William C. Hill
SYMPOSIUM ON THE REVOLUTION IN STATE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
FOREWORD
Remarks of William J. Brennan, Jr.
INTRODUCTION
by Peter R. Teachout
ARTICLES
Contributions of State Constitutional Law to the Third Century of American Federalism
by Judith S. Kaye
State Constitutional Law in Maine: At the Crossroads
by Marshall J. Tinkle
Oregon’s Constitutional Renaissance: Federalism Revisited
by John H. Buttler
Federalism and State Constitutions
by Charles G. Douglas, III
Toward a Theory of State Constitutional Jurisprudence: A Judge’s Thoughts
by Frank G. Mahady
Privacy and the Texas Constitution
by James C. Harrington
by Neil C. McCabe
The Right to “Equal Privileges and Immunities”: A State’s Version of “Equal Protection”
by David Schuman
by Amy D. Whitten & James L. Robertson
SPEECHES
Reliance on State Law: Protecting the Rights of People with Mental Disabilities
by Ronald K. L. Collins
State Courts in a Time of Federal Constitutional Change
by James L. Oakes
State Constitutional Law: An Attorney General’s Perspective
by Jeffrey L. Amestoy
DEVELOPMENTS IN VERMONT LAW
Living Without Principles: State v. Brunelle and the Vermont Supreme Court
by Robert W. Katims
by Ira Gottlieb & Gregory A. Weiner
NOTE
by Neal D. Ferenc
