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Vol. 35 No. 3 (2002): National Symposium on Judicial Campaign Conduct and the First Amendment
Vol. 35 No. 3 (2002): National Symposium on Judicial Campaign Conduct and the First Amendment
Published:
2002-01-03
Front Matter
Front Matter
Indiana Law Review
i-ii
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Symposium
The Way Forward: Lessons from the National Symposium on Judicial Campaign Conduct and the First Amendment
Indiana Law Review
649-658
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Myth, Reality Past and Present, and Judicial Elections
Roy A. Schotland
659-668
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Television Ads in Judicial Campaigns
Anthony Champagne
669-690
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The Effects of Media-Based Campaigns on Candidate and Voter Behavior: Implications for Judicial Elections
Shanto Iyengar
691-700
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The Canons in the Courts: Recent First Amendment Rulings
Robert M. O'Neil
701-724
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"If Elected, I Promise [___]" -- What Should Judicial Candidates Be Allowed to Say?
Stephen Gillers
725-734
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Restrictions on the Speech of Judicial Candidates Are Unconstitutional
Erwin Chemerinsky
735-746
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Thoughts on the Democratic Basis for Restrictions on Judicial Campaign Speech
Robert F. Bauer
747-754
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Constitutional Issues in Disclosure of Interest Group Activities
Deborah Goldberg, Mark Kozlowski
755-768
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Compelled Disclosure of Independent Political Speech and Constitutional Limitations
Jan Witold Baran
769-780
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Judicial Campaign Conduct Committees
Barbara Reed, Roy A. Schotland
781-806
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Judicial Campaign Conduct Committees: Some Reservations About an Elegant Solution
Steven Lubet
807-818
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Public Funds and the Regulation of Judicial Campaigns
Richard Briffault
819-844
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A Commentary on Public Funds or Publicly Funded Benefits and the Regulation of Judicial Campaigns
Lillian R. BeVier
845-850
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Articles
Responding to the Perversion of In Loco Parentis: Using a Nonprofit Organization to Support Student-Athletes
W. Burlette Carter
851-924
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Quieting the Guilty and Acquitting the Innocent: A Close Look at a New Twist on the Right to Silence
Gordon Van Kessel
925-988
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Book Review
Moral Principles and Legal Practice
Leslie Pickering Francis
989-1004
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A Democracy for the Pursuit of Happiness
David Ray Papke
1005-1020
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Notes
The Development of the Undue Burden Standard in Stenberg v. Carhart: Will Proposed RU-486 Legislation Survive?
Hilary Guenther
1021-1044
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Restoring Civility—the Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act of 2000: Baby Steps Towards a More Civilized Civil Forfeiture System
Barclay Thomas Johnson
1045-1084
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The Emergence of Divergence: The Federal Court's Struggle to Apply Heck v. Humphrey to § 1983 Claims for Illegal Searches
Paul D. Vink
1085-1110
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