Home
Issues
Issues
Archive
Subscribe
Order and Cost Information
Subscription Form
Order Back Issues
Submit
Guidelines
Article Length
Editing Policy
Open Access
Symposia
About Us
History
Masthead
Staff
Journal Life
Membership
Alumni
Contact
Search
Duke Law
Journals Home
DUKE LAW JOURNAL
Volume 51
October 2001
Number 1
SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM ISSUE
THE CONSTITUTION IN EXILE
FOREWORD
The Constitution in Exile: Is It Time to Bring It in from the Cold?
William W. Van Alstyne
1
ESSAYS
The Legal Subject in Exile
Kathryn Abrams
27
Federalism and the Double Standard of Judicial Review
Lynn A. Baker
Ernest A. Young
75
The New Deal Constitution in Exile
William E. Forbath
165
Narratives of Federalism: Of Continuities and Comparative Constitutional Experience
Vicki C. Jackson
223
The New Unwritten Constitution
Jed Rubenfeld
289
Causes of the Recent Turn in Constitutional Interpretation
Christopher H. Schroeder
307
COMMENTARY
Why Talking About "States' Rights" Cannot Avoid the Need for Normative Federalism Analysis: A Response to Professors Baker and Young
Ann Althouse
363
A Localist Critique of the New Federalism
David J. Barron
377
Congress as Culprit: How Lawmakers Spurred on the Court's Anti-Congress Crusade
Neal Devins
435
Circles of Exile: A Response to Professor Forbath
Garrett Epps
465
The Facts About Unwritten Constitutionalism: A Response to Professor Rubenfeld
Adrian Vermeule
473
Taking What They Give Us: Explaining the Court's Federalism Offensive
Keith E. Whittington
477
NOTE
Tripping on the Threshold: Federal Courts' Failure to Observe Controlling State Law Under the Federal Arbitration Act
Charles Davant IV
521