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Cato Supreme Court Review, 2001-2002

Edited by James L. Swanson

The inaugural edition of the Review features essays by Richard A. Epstein on the Takings Clause, Jonathan Turley on the right to anonymity, Robert Corn-Revere on child pornography, and Clint Bolick on school choice.

Supreme Court Review

Contents (All files are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format.)

Foreword

Roger Pilon; "Restoring Constitutional Government" (16 pp., 165 KB)

Introduction

James L. Swanson; "Introduction" (4 pp., 68 KB)

Property Rights

Richard A. Epstein; "The Ebbs and Flows in Takings Law: Reflections on the Lake Tahoe Case" (26 pp., 242 KB)

Federalism

Robert A. Levy; "When State Dignity Trumps Individual Rights" (26 pp., 250 KB)

The First Amendment

Jonathan Turley; "Registering Publius: The Supreme Court and the Right to Anonymity" (28 pp., 295 KB)

James L. Swanson; "Judicial Elections and the First Amendment: Freeing Political Speech" (30 pp., 339 KB)

Robert Corn-Revere; "Cyberspace Cases Force Court to Reexamine Basic Assumptions of Obscenity and Child Pornography Jurisprudence" (34 pp., 319 KB)

Education

Clint Bolick; "School Choice: Sunshine Replaces the Cloud" (22 pp., 211 KB)

Criminal Law

Tim Lynch; "An Eerie Efficiency" (16 pp., 208 KB)

Stephen P. Halbrook; "Redefining a 'Crime' as a Sentencing Factor to Circumvent the Right to Jury Trial: Harris v. United States" (40 pp., 408 KB)

The Drug War

Roger Pilon; "Tenants, Students, and Drugs: A Comment on the War on the Rule of Law" (26 pp., 249 KB)

Coming Up

Erik S. Jaffe; "October Term 2002" (10 pp., 126 KB)