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William & Mary Law Review
Volume 39 (1997-1998), Issue 3 (1998)
Prefatory Matter
Articles
How Not to Challenge the Court
Neal Devins
The Federalism Implications of Flores
Stephen Gardbaum
Why Now Is Not the Time for Constitutional Amendment: The Limited Reach of City of Boerne v. Flores
Kent Greenawalt
City of Boerne v. Flores: A Landmark For Structural Analysis
Marci A. Hamilton
Conceptual Gulfs in City of Boerne v. Flores
Douglas Laycock
Why the Congress Was Wrong and the Court Was Right - Reflections on City of Boerne v. Flores
Ira C. Lupu
Freedom From Persecution or Protection of the Rights of Conscience?: A Critique of Justice Scalia's Historical Arguments in City of Boerne v. Flores
Michael W. McConnell
Judicial Supremacy and the Settlement Function
Robert F. Nagel
Justice O'Conner's Dilemma: The Baseline Question
Suzanna Sherry
Losing Jerusalem - RFRA and the Vocation of Legal Crusader
Steven D. Smith
Two Versions of Judicial Supremacy
Mark Tushnet
Notes
The Current State of the Peremptory Challenge
Coburn R. Beck