William and Mary

Bill of Rights Journal

Volume 12 Feb. 2004 Issue 2

Symposium

The Militia and the Right to Bear Arms

Introduction: Ancients, Moderns, And Guns Lexis
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Mark A. Graber

Superb History, Dubious Constitutional And Political Theory: Lexis
Westlaw 315

Comments On Uviller And Merkel, The Militia And The Right

To Bear Arms

Sanford Levinson

Gun Rights And The Constitutional Significance Of Violent Lexis
Westlaw 335

Crime

Jonathan Simon

The Authors' Reply To Commentaries On, And Criticisms Of Lexis
Westlaw 357

The Militia And The Right To Arms, Or, How The Second

Amendment Fell Silent

William G. Merkel

H. Richard Uviller

Articles

Symbolic Counter-Speech Lexis
Westlaw 367

Howard M. Wasserman

"Democratic Despotism" And Constitutional Constraint: An Lexis
Westlaw 439

Empirical Analysis Of Ex Post Facto Claims In State Courts

Wayne A. Logan

Confidentiality And Juvenile Mental Health Records In Lexis
Westlaw 511

Dependency Proceedings

David R. Katner

Notes

The Increasing Politicization Of The American Judiciary: Lexis
Westlaw 577

Republican Party Of Minnesota v. White And Its Effects On

Future Judicial Selection In State Courts

Brendan H. Chandonnet

Even Aliens Are Entitled To Due Process: Extending Matthews Lexis
Westlaw 605

V. Eldridge Balancing To Board Of Immigration Appeals

Procedural Reform

Bradley J. Wyatt
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