Volume 13: Book 1

Volume 13: Book 1

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Book 1


 

INTRODUCTION

Jonathon Boyd Chase

TRIBUTE

Thomas Lawlor Hayes

by William C. Hill

SYMPOSIUM ON THE REVOLUTION IN STATE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

FOREWORD

Remarks of William J. Brennan, Jr. 

INTRODUCTION

Against the Stream: An Introduction to the Vermont Law Review Symposium on the Revolution in State Constitutional Law

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

State Constitutions and the “Open Fields” Doctrine: A Historical-Definitional Analysis of the Scope of Protection Against Warrantless Searches of “Possessions”

by Neil C. McCabe

The Right to “Equal Privileges and Immunities”: A State’s Version of “Equal Protection”

by David Schuman

Post-Custody, Pre-Indictment Problems of Fundamental Fairness and Access to Counsel: Mississippi’s Opportunity

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

The “Sibling State” Approach to the Vermont Constitution: Post-Arrest, Pre-Miranda Silence in Vermont

by Ira Gottlieb & Gregory A. Weiner

NOTE

Medical Breakthroughs in Humans Fetal Tissue Transplantation: Time to Reevaluate Legislative Restrictions on Fetal Research

by Neal D. Ferenc

 


 

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