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N.Y.U. Journal of Legislation & Public Policy

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N.Y.U. Journal of Legislation & Public Policy

Volume 6, Number 1

Symposium Issue – Legislatures, Courts, and the Contestability of Rights: A Conversation

Fall 2002

Foreword
Joshua R. Geller

Introduction: Disagreement on Justice and Rights
Jeremy Waldron

Constitutional Justice
Lawrence G. Sager

An “Indispensable Feature”? Constitutionalism and Judicial Review
Keith E. Whittington

Democracy and Disagreement: A Comment on Jeremy Waldron’s Law and Disagreement 
Christopher L. Eisgruber

Constitutional Review in the Global Context
John E. Ferejohn

Conversation

Articles
Revamping the Export-Import Bank in 2002: The Impact of This Interim Solution on the United States and Latin America
Hale E. Sheppard, Esq.

Advancing Civil Rights through Immigration Law: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back?
Juliet Stumpf
Bruce Friedman

Notes
A Tragedy and a Crime? Amadou Diallo, Specific Intent, and the Federal Prosecution of Civil Rights Violations
Michael J. Pastor

All the World Is Not a Stage: Finding a Right to Privacy in Existing and Proposed Legislation
Camrin L. Crisci

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  • Issues
    • Volume 24, Issue 3
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    • View All Issues
  • Quorum
    • Submissions
  • LawsFlaws Podcast
  • Symposia
    • College Athletics and Employment Law: A Conversation About Intercollegiate Sports and the Aftermath of NCAA v. Alston
    • Analyzing Texas SB8 and Looking Ahead to Dobbs: A Roundtable Discussion on Reproductive Rights and Abortion Law
    • Past Symposia
  • Legislation Competition
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