LAW AND CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS | |||||
| Volume 65 | Summer 2002 | Number 3 | |||
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The Law of PoliticsChristopher H. SchroederSpecial Editor | |||||
| Foreword: The Law of Politics | Christopher H. Schroeder | 1 | |||
| Bush v. Gore and the French Revolution: A Tentative List of Some Early Lessons | Sanford Levinson | 7 | |||
| Judicializing Politics, Politicizing Law | John Ferejohn | 41 | |||
| The Supply and Demand Sides of Judicial Policy-making (Or, Why Be So Positive about the Judicialization of Politics?) | Cornell W. Clayton | 69 | |||
| Comment on Ferejohn's "Judicializing Politics, Politicizing Law" | Michael C. Munger | 87 | |||
| Deliberative Democracy's Attempt to Turn Politics into Law | Christopher H. Schroeder | 95 | |||
| Deliberation Disconnected: What it Takes to Improve Civic Competence | Arthur Lupia | 133 | |||
| Deliberative Democracy and Campaign Finance Reform | Neil Kinkopf | 151 | |||
