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| Volume 37 | Fall 2002 | Number 1 |
| Symposium: Christopher l. Eisgruber’s Constitutional Self-Government | ||
| How Democratic is the United States Supreme Court? | Joshua P. Davis | |
| Proudly Political | John Denvir | |
| Are Judges Really More Principled Than Voters? | Roderick M. Hills, Jr. | |
| A Goldilocks Account of Judicial Review? | Mark Tushnet | |
| Eisgruber's House of Lords | Jeremy Walden | |
| Consitutional Self-Government and Judicial Review: A Reply to Five Critics | Christopher L. Eisengruber | |
| Comments | ||
| Guilt by Association: Why Proposition 21's Gang Conspiracy Law Will Increase Youth Violence in California | Lizabeth N. de Vries | |
| Status of Forces Agreements: Tools to Further Effective Foreign Policy And Lessons to be Learned from the United States-Japan Agreement | Jaime M. Gher | |
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