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9781930865587

Cato Supreme Court Review, 2003-2004

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    9781930865587

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    1930865589

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2004-09-17
  • Publisher: Cato Institute
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Summary

In this annual review, offers a timely analysis from a classical Madisonian perspective, of the most important cases from the Supreme Court's 2003-2004 term. Cato's is the first in-depth review to appear after the Court's term ends.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. vii
Introductionp. 1
Annual B. Kenneth Simon Lecture
The Individsibility of Economic Rights and Personal Libertyp. 9
Symposium: The Constitution at War
Power and Liberty in Wartimep. 23
Executive and Judicial Overreaction in the Guantanamo Casesp. 49
Art and the Constitution: The Supreme Court and the Rise of the Impressionist School of Constitutional Interpretationp. 69
Articles
Federalism
Making a Federal Case Out of It: Sabri v. United States and the Constitution of Leviathanp. 119
Tennessee v. Lane: How Illegitimate Power Negated Non-Existent Immunityp. 161
Separation of Powers
The Cheney Decision-A Missed Chance to Straighten Out Some Muddled Issuesp. 185
Old Puzzles, Puzzling Answers: The Alien Tort Statute and Federal Common Law in Sosa v. Alvarez Machainp. 209
Freedom of Speech
McConnell v. FEC: Rationing Speech to Prevent "Undue" Influencep. 245
Ashcroft v. ACLU II: The Beat Goes Onp. 299
Religious Liberty and the State
Function Follows Form: Locke v. Davey's Unnecessary Parsingp. 327
Criminal Law
A Bird Called Hiibel: The Criminalization of Silencep. 357
The Pringle Case's New Notion of Probable Cause: An Assault on Di Re and the Fourth Amendmentp. 395
The Confrontation Clause Re-Rooted and Transformedp. 439
Missed Opportunities
A Fistful of Denial: The Supreme Court Takes a Pass on Commerce Clause Challenges to Environmental Lawsp. 469
Coming Up
The Upcoming 2004-2005 Termp. 493
Contributorsp. 509
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