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Volume 65Spring 2002Number 2

Enduring and Empowering:
The Bill of Rights in the Third Millennium

James E. Coleman, Jr. and Barry Sullivan
Special Editors
Foreword James E. Coleman, Jr.
Barry Sullivan
1
Rights in Conflict: The First Amendment's Third Century Robert M. O'Neil7
"Certain Fundamental Truths": A Dialectic on Negative and Positive Liberty in Hate-Speech Cases W. Bradley Wendel33
The First Amendment in a Time That Tries Men's Souls Susan Gellman87
Second Thoughts Akhil Reed Amar 103
Telling Miller's Tale: A Reply to David Yassky Brannon P. Denning
Glenn H. Reynolds
113
The Fourth Amendment in the Twenty-First Century: Technology, Privacy, and Human Emotions Andrew E. Taslitz 125
The Treaty of Nice: Arming the Courts to Defend a European Bill of Rights? Liz Heffernan 189
PostCommunist Charters of Rights in Europe and the U.S. Bill of Rights Wojciech Sadurski 223
The Bill of Rights and the Emerging Democracies Jacek Kurczewski
Barry Sullivan
251