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Missouri Law Review

Fall 2008

Volume 73, Issue 4

 
Symposium: Return to Missouri v. Holland: Federalism and International Law
 
ForewordMargaret E. McGuinness
Missouri v. Holland’s Second HoldingCarlos Manuel Vázquez
Missouri v. Holland and Historical TextualismMichael D. Ramsey
Putting Missouri v. Holland on the MapEdward T. Swaine
Resurrecting Missouri v. HollandPeter J. Spiro
What Story Got Wrong – Federalism, Localist Opportunism and International LawPaul B. Stephan
The Crucial Role of the States And Private International Law Treaties: A Model for Accommodating GlobalizationJulian G. Ku
The Elusive Foreign CompactDuncan B. Hollis
The 2008 Earl F. Nelson Lecture
The Internationalism of American Federalism: Missouri and Holland
Judith Resnik
Federalism and International Law Through the Lens of Legal PluralismPaul Schiff Berman
Foreign Affairs, International Law, and the New Federalism: Lessons from CoordinationRobert B. Ahdieh
Tiebout Goes Global: International Migration as a Tool for Voting With Your FeetIlya Somin
Federalism and Horizontality in International Human RightsMargaret E. McGuinness
 
Notes
 
The First Amendment and Specialty License Plates: The “Choose Life” ControversyStephanie S. Bell
The “Direct Threat” Defense Under the ADA: Posing a Threat to the Protection of Disabled EmployeesRené L. Duncan
Cotenants Trumping Cotenants: The Eighth Circuit Takes a Diverse Stance on Cotenants’ Authority Under the Fourth AmendmentBenjamin M. Johnston
Does It Make a Difference? Granting Public Employees the Right to Collectively BargainAmanda Stogsdill
The Split on Sanctioning Pro Se Litigants Under 28 U.S.C. § 1927: Choose Wisely When Picking a Side, Eighth CircuitKelsey Whitt
 
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