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Volume 63Winter/Spring 2000Numbers 1 & 2

The Constitution Under Clinton:
A Critical Assessment

Neil Kinkopf
Special Editor
Foreword Neil Kinkopf1
Presidential Non-Enforcement of Constitutionally Objectionable Statutes Dawn E. Johnsen7
Constitutionalism in the Shadow of Doctrine: The President's Non-Enforcement Power David Barron61
The President and Choices Not to Enforce Peter L. Strauss107
The Clinton Administration and War Powers Lori Fisler Damrosch 125
A Report Card on the Impeachment: Judging the Institutions That Judged President Clinton Susan Low Bloch 143
Impeachment as Congressional Constitutional Interpretation Neal Kumar Katyal 169
The Story About Clinton's Impeachment L. H. LaRue 193
The Scope of "High Crimes and Misdemeanors" After the Impeachment of President Clinton Neil Kinkopf 201
The Impeachment of President Clinton: An Ugly Mix of Three Powerful Forces Karen A. Popp 223
The Special Constitutional Structure of the Federal Impeachment Process Michael J. Gerhardt 245
Rethinking Welfare Rights: Reciprocity Norms, Reactive Attitudes, and the Political Economy of Welfare Reform Amy L. Wax 257
Freedom of Speech, Cyberspace, Harassment Law, and the Clinton Administration Eugene Volokh 299
The First Amendment and Cyberspace: The Clinton Years James Boyle 337
Taking Economic Equality Off the Table Gene R. Nichol 353
Religion and the Law in the Clinton Era: An Anti-Madisonian Legacy Marci A. Hamilton 359
When A King Speaks of God; When God Speaks to a King: Faith, Politics, Tax Exempt Status, and the Constitution in the Clinton Administration Randy Lee 391
Threading Between the Religion Clauses Ira C. Lupu439
The Culture of Belief and the Politics of Religion William P. Marshall453
Writing Off Race Girardeau A. Spann467
Bakke Betrayed Alan J. Meese479
Indirect Constitutional Discourse: A Comment on Meese Robert F. Nagel507
Appendix: The Constitutional Separation of Powers Between the President and Congress Walter Dellinger513

FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS

An Economic Analysis of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act Travis C. Wheeler 573