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2005 Archive [click for current columns]
- Kitzmiller: An Intelligent Ruling on 'Intelligent Design'
Stephen Gey, Florida State University College of Law; December 29, 2005

- Schwarzenegger's Mistake: Clemency and Tookie Williams
Austin Sarat, Amherst College; December 27, 2005

- Not Authorized By Law: Domestic Spying and Congressional Consent
Jordan Paust, University of Houston Law Center; December 23, 2005

- Sovereignty Redux: The ICJ Ruling in Congo v. Uganda
Michael Kelly, Creighton University School of Law; December 22, 2005

- The McCain Amendment: Shifting US Policy on Torture
Michael Scharf, Case Western Reserve University School of Law; December 20, 2005

- Patriot Act Renewal: Safety, Safeguards and the Senate
Wendy J. Keefer, Bancroft Associates [ex-US DOJ Office of Legal Policy]; December 15, 2005

- Exporting Torture: US Rendition and European Outrage
Chandra Lekha Sriram, University of East London (UK) School of Law; December 13, 2005

- 'We Do Not Torture': Lies and Quarter-Truths
Jordan Paust, University of Houston Law Center; December 12, 2005

- Blind Ambition? Civil Rights and Supreme Court Nominees
Sherrilyn Ifill, University of Maryland School of Law; December 9, 2005

- War Crimes and Charles Taylor: Tightening the Noose
Donna Arzt, Syracuse University College of Law; December 8, 2005

- Bird Flu and the Law
Edward P. Richards, Louisiana State University Law Center; December 6, 2005

- Living and Dying in a Post-Schiavo World
Tom Mayo, Southern Methodist University, Dedman School of Law; December 3, 2005

- Rising from the Waters: Tulane Law School After Katrina
Stephen Griffin, Tulane Law School; November 29, 2005

- Charging Padilla: Mootness and Chief Justice Rehnquist
Stephen Vladeck, University of Miami School of Law; November 23, 2005

- When the Law of War Becomes Over-lawyered
Geoffrey S. Corn, South Texas College of Law; November 22, 2005

- French Riots: A Failure of the Elite, Not the Republic
Laurent Pech, National University of Ireland, Galway; November 16, 2005

- The Graham-Levin Amendment and Due Process at Guantanamo
Brian J. Foley, Florida Coastal School of Law; November 16, 2005

- Justice at Guantanamo? The Paradox of David Hicks
Devika Hovell, University of New South Wales (Australia) Faculty of Law; November 11, 2005

- Why Feminists and Liberals Have Nothing to Fear from Judge Alito
Nora Demleitner, Hofstra University School of Law; November 10, 2005

- Rights at Risk: My Dissent from the Australian Anti-Terror Bill
Jon Stanhope, Chief Minister, Australian Capital Territory; November 8, 2005

- The Indictment of Scooter Libby: Bad News for Journalism
Linda Berger, Thomas Jefferson School of Law; November 8, 2005

- New Rules of the Game: The UK Anti-Terrorism Bill
Richard Edwards, University of West of England Faculty of Law; November 7, 2005

- Waiting for Scopes: The Future of Intelligent Design
David DeWolf, Gonzaga University School of Law; November 7, 2005

- Dodging the Bullet: Tort Immunity for Gun Makers
Allan Rostron, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law; November 3, 2005

- Perjury, Lies and Degrading Treatment: The Case for the McCain Amendment
Mary Ellen O'Connell, Notre Dame Law School; November 3, 2005

- Putting Oil-for-Food in Perspective
R. Dobie Langenkamp, University of Tulsa School of Law; November 2, 2005

- Why Americans Don't Care About GTMO, and Why They Should
Brian J. Foley, Florida Coastal School of Law; November 1, 2005

- Better Luck This Time: Why Alito is Hard to Beat
William G. Ross, Cumberland School of Law, Samford University; October 31, 2005

- The Devil in the Details: The CIA Leak Case
Sandra Jordan, University of Pittsburgh School of Law; October 31, 2005

- The Reckoning: Trying Saddam Hussein
Greg Kehoe, Former US DOJ Regime Crimes Liason; October 31, 2005

- Executive Privilege and the Withdrawal of Harriet Miers
Christopher Schroeder, Duke Law School; October 31, 2005

- Bush Blinks and Miers Pays the Price
Scott Gerber, Ohio Northern University College of Law; October 27, 2005

- Jose Padilla and the Milligan Problem
Stephen Vladeck, University of Miami School of Law; October 27, 2005

- Tom DeLay's Challenge to Texas Grand Jury Process
George Dix, University of Texas School of Law; October 21, 2005

- A Wake-up Call: Khodorkovsky and the Rule of Law in Russia
Robert Amsterdam, Counsel for Mikhail Khodorkovsky; October 20, 2005

- Saddam in the Dock: The Challenge of Didactic Justice
Lawrence Douglas, Amherst College Dept. of Law; October 18, 2005

- Sovereign Immunity for Saddam? Not Likely.
Michael Kelly, Creighton University School of Law; October 18, 2005

- Two Cheers for Harriet Miers
William G. Ross, Cumberland School of Law, Samford University; October 17, 2005

- Mold, Mildew, and the Military Role in Disaster Response
William Banks, Syracuse University College of Law, October 17, 2005

- In Praise of Treachery: The Relevance of Prior Judicial Experience
Robert Schapiro, Emory University School of Law, October 12, 2005

- The Iraqi Constitution: What Would Approval Really Mean
Clark Lombardi, University of Washington School of Law, October 12, 2005

- Guantanamo Process as a Public Danger
Brian J. Foley, Florida Coastal School of Law, October 11, 2005

- Katrina and Environmental Injustice
Eileen Gauna, Southwestern University School of Law, October 10, 2005

- Consult or Insult? The Senate and Harriet Miers
Carl Tobias, University of Richmond School of Law, October 7, 2005

- Myths and Reality of Eminent Domain
Audrey McFarlane, University of Baltimore School of Law, October 7, 2005

- Sound and Fury: Katrina and the 'Refugees' Debate
Donna Arzt, Syracuse University College of Law; October 3, 2005

- Military Justice at Abu Ghraib
Jeffrey Addicott, St. Mary's University School of Law; September 28, 2005

- Pharmacists, Conscience and Freedom
Marsha N. Cohen, University of California Hastings College of Law; September 26, 2005

- Roberts and Supreme Court Consensus
Scott Gerber, Ohio Northern University Pettit College of Law; September 21, 2005

- The Chief Justice and the Judicial Conference
Carl Tobias, University of Richmond School of Law; September 19, 2005

- Roberts Day 4: A Ritual of Democracy
William G. Ross, Cumberland School of Law, Samford University; September 15, 2005

- Mubarak's Democratic Charade
Kristen Stilt, University of Washington School of Law; September 15, 2005

- Roberts Day 3: The Search for Compassion
William G. Ross, Cumberland School of Law, Samford University; September 15, 2005

- Roberts Day 2: Questions and Answers
William G. Ross, Cumberland School of Law, Samford University; September 14, 2005

- Roberts Day 1: Play Ball?
William G. Ross, Cumberland School of Law, Samford University; September 13, 2005

- Katrina and the Court
Bruce Miller, Western New England College of Law; September 12, 2005

- The Rehnquist Legacy
Craig Bradley, Indiana University Bloomington School of Law, September 3, 2005

- Supreme Test: The Questioning of John Roberts
William G. Ross, Cumberland School of Law, Samford University; August 30, 2005

- Rebalancing the Bankruptcy Code
Todd Zywicki, George Mason University School of Law; August 18, 2005

- Expanding the UN Security Council: Much Ado
W. Michael Reisman, Yale Law School; August 7, 2005

- Getting on With It: Pragmatism at Guantanamo
Darryll Jones, University of Pittsburgh School of Law; July 21, 2005

- Law, Not War: The British Example in the Face of Terrorism
Mary Ellen O'Connell. Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University; July 15, 2005

- Replacing Justice O'Connor: What Would John Adams Do?
Scott Gerber, Ohio Northern University Pettit College of Law; July 6, 2005

- Meltdown at the Milosevic Trial: A Much Delayed Rush to Judgment
William Schabas, National University of Ireland, Galway; June 17, 2005

- The Irony of a Possible ICC Finding of Genocide in Darfur
Michael Kelly, Creighton University School of Law; June 9, 2005

- Why the International Criminal Court Needs Darfur (More Than Darfur Needs the ICC)
Elena Baylis, University of Pittsburgh School of Law; June 3, 2005

- Non-sense: France's No to the European Constitution
Laurent Pech, National University of Ireland, Galway; May 31, 2005

- Britain and the European Constitution: A Spanner in the Works?
Michael Dougan, University of Liverpool Law School; May 18, 2005

- The EU Constitution and French Referendum: Law v. Politics
Laurent Pech, National University of Ireland, Galway; May 11, 2005

- Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Poised to Fall Apart
Ali Khan, Washburn University School of Law; May 3, 2005

- Waiting for Grokster: The Supreme Court Considers File-Sharing Copyright Infringement
Eugene Quinn, Syracuse University College of Law; May 2, 2005

- The New Class Action Legislation: Denying Many Americans a Fair Day in Court
William Lerach, Lerach Coughlin; April 25, 2005

- Iraq: Whose Constitutional Process? Whose Constitution?
Kristen Stilt, University of Washington School of Law; April 19, 2005

- Papal Election Procedure: Incarnate History and Faith in a Higher Good
Paul Goda SJ, Santa Clara University School of Law; April 15, 2005

- Who Will Take the Lead in Exiting Iraq: Congress or the President?
Jide Nzelibe, Northwestern University School of Law; April 12, 2005

- The Legacy of Pope John Paul II: A Larger Vision of Law and Freedom
Paul Goda SJ, Santa Clara University School of Law; April 7, 2005

- Trying Saddam Hussein: Go International or Not?
Jeffrey Addicott, St. Mary's University School of Law; March 28, 2005

- Word Games: The UN and Genocide in Darfur
Jamal Jafari and Paul R. Williams, Washington College of Law, American U.; March 17, 2005

- Suing Rumsfeld: Torture and the America We Want to Be
Admiral John Hutson (Ret. USN), President and Dean of Franklin Pierce Law Center; March 14, 2005

- Bush and the ICJ: Executive Obligation and International Law
Jordan Paust, University of Houston Law Center, March 9, 2005

- Joining the World Against Juvenile Executions
Marjorie Cohn, Thomas Jefferson School of Law; March 5, 2005

- Against Gonzales
Admiral John Hutson (Ret. USN), President and Dean of Franklin Pierce Law Center; January 6, 2005



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