Volume 40, Number 2
Summer, 2003

 

Articles

281

Statutory Interpretation and Direct Democracy: Lessons From the Drug Treatment Initiatives
Michael M. O'Hear

 

Devilish Details: Exploring Features of Charter School Statutes That Blur the Public/Private Distinction
Julie F. Mead

395

Taxing the Poor: Income Averaging Reconsidered
Lily L. Batchelder

 

Essays

453

Non-Judicial Review
Mark Tushnet

493

Class Action "Fairness" -- A Bad Deal for the States and Consumers
Representative John Conyers, Jr.

 

Recent Developments

513

Department of Homeland Security

537

American Servicemembers' Protection Act of 2002

559

Fire Safe Cigarettes

579

Help America Vote Act

 

Editorial Board and Staff

 
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