VOLUME 72, ISSUE 4: FALL 1997

Articles

Civil Liberty and the Civil War: The Indianapolis Treason Trials
William Rehnquist
Expert Witnesses Under Rules 703 and 803(4) of the Federal Rules of Evidence: Separating the Wheat from the Chaff
L. Timothy Perrin
Rationing Through Choice: A New Approach to Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in Health Care
Arti Kaur Rai

Reviews

Ronald Dworkin's The Moral Reading of the Constitution: A Critique
Raoul Berger
Truth?
Bruce A. Markell

Notes

What Is Law? A Search for Legal Meaning and Good Judging Under a Textualist Lens
Roger Colinvaux
Protecting the Rights of Hard to Place Children in Adoptions
Troy D. Farmer
The Expanding Importance of Temporary Physical Takings: Some Unresolved Issues and an Opportunity for New Directions in Takings Law
Dennis H. Long
On Considering the Public Interest in Bankruptcy: Looking to the Railroads for Answers
Julie A. Veach

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