Volume 1, Number 1 (2006) Inaugural Issue
Symposium
Is United States Constitutionalism Good or Bad for International Human Rights?
Front Matter
Message from the Editor
Message from the Editor
Brenda Kuhns Neuman
Colloquy
Reflections on Law Schools and the Idea of the University
Thomas E. Baker
The University of the Future Has Already Arrived
Stanley Fish
Symposium
"A Decent Respect to the Opinions of [Human]kind": The Value of a Comparative Perspective in Constitutional Adjudication
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Returning to First Priniciples: International Human Rights as U.S. Constitutionalism
Natsu Taylor Saito
The Constitution and Human Rights: The International Legal Constructionist Approach to Ensuring the Protection of Human Rights
Francisco Forrest Martin
The Logic of Rights vs. The Logic of Representation: The Case of Cohabitation in Spain
Blanca Rodriguez Ruiz
Comments
Mixed Dust Claims - The Next Asbestos, or Much Ado About Nothing?
Douglas J. Giuliano
Why the Limited Liability Company Should Sound the Death Knell of the Application of the "Nexus of Contracts" Theory to Corporations
Brian Dean Abramson
Implying Against Intent: A New Test for Congressional Intent Under Cort v. Ash
Michael Hirschkowitz
2005-2006 Editorial Board
- Editor-in-Chief
- Brenda Kuhns Neuman
- Managing Editor
- Bernadette López
- Executive Comments Editor
- Paige Boiko Segrera
- Articles Editors
- Luis M. Fusté
- Eduardo F. Rodríguez
- Comments Editors
- Susan Capote
- Colin Clark
- Robert Manning
- Jose E. Perdomo
- Cristina M. Suárez