Maine Law Review: Volume 59, No. 1 (2007)
Contents
- Articles
- Lincoln, the Constitution of Necessity, and the Necessity of Constitutions: A Reply to Professor Paulsen
Michael Kent Curtin
- Alexis de Tocqueville and American Constitutional Law: On Democracy, the Majority Will, Individual Rights, Federalism, Religion, Civic Associations, and Originalist Constitutional Theory
Philip C. Kissam
- Consent Decrees, the Enlightenment, and the "Modern" Social Contract: A Case Study from Bates, Olmstead, and Maine's Separation of Powers Doctrine
Dana E. Prescott
- Trinko: A Kinder, Gentler Approach To Dominant Firms Under the Antitrust Laws?
Edward D. Cavanagh
- Essays
- China's Judiciary: Current Issues
Judge Jianli Song
- Case Notes
- USADA v. Montgomery: Paving a New Path to Conviction in Olympic Doping Cases
Paul Greene
- Lin v. United States Department of Justice: The Circuits Split On the Issue of Whether Martial Status is Dispositive of Asylum Eligibility in the United States for Individuals Who Suffer Persecution under China's Coercive Family Planning Practices
Sara E. Stewart
- AT&T v. Microsoft: Is This a Case of Deepsouth Deja Vu?
Christopher Rogers
- United States v. Pho: Defining the Limits of Discretionary Sentencing
John G. Wheatley
- Blethen Maine Newspapers, Inc. V. State: Balancing the Public's Right to Know Against the Privacy Rights of Victims of Sexual Abuse
Kenleigh Nicoletta
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