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VOLUME XXXIX                                     2005                                                NUMBER 1

TOO MUCH OR NOT ENOUGH:  HOW HAVE THE CIRCUIT COURTS DEFINED A FREE APPROPRIATE PUBLIC EDUCATION AFTER ROWLEY?

 

Lester Aron

   

HOW SOCIAL MOVEMENTS CHANGE (OR FAIL TO CHANGE) THE CONSTITUTION:  THE CASE OF THE NEW DEPARTURE

 

Jack M. Balkin

   
CONTENTION, CONTEXT AND THE CONSTITUTION:  RIDING THE WAVES OF THE AFFIRMATIVE ACTION DEBATE

 

Toni Lester

   
REINFORCING TITLE VII WITH ZERO TOLERANCE RULES

 

Stephen Plass

NOTES

Ace in the Hole:  Land's Key Role in Indian Gaming

 

Jumping the Gun:  Can Municipalities Be Held Liable Under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 for Failing to Provide Police Officers with Less-Lethal Weapons?

 

Forgetting the Melting Pot:  An Analysis of the Department of Homeland

Security Takeover of the INS

 

The 411 on Cellular Phone Use:  An Analysis of the Legislative Attempts to

Regulate Cellular Phone Use by Drivers

 

Mandatory Recording of Custodial Interrogations Nationwide:

Recommending a New Model Code

 

David Hasselhoff No Longer Owns the Only Talking Car:

Automotive Black Boxes in Criminal Law

 

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