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2. The 25th Anniversary of the Penn Central Decision: Its Impact Then and Now
3. Self-Evident Truths: Contesting Equal Rights from the Revolution to the Civil War by <string-name>Richard D. Brown</string-name> (review)
4. SECOND WIND FOR STATE BILLS OF RIGHTS
5. The Great Recession as a Catalyst for More Effective Sentencing
6. Jesse W. Weik: The Young Indiana Lawyer Who Made Herndon's Lincoln Possible
7. The Narratives and Counternarratives of Indiana Legal History
8. The great recession as a catalyst for more effective sentencing.
9. Robust appellate review of sentences: just how British is Indiana?
10. The changing nature of judicial leadership.
11. Tributes to Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye.
12. Access to justice for people who do not speak English.
13. The new role of state supreme courts as engines of court reform.
14. Building an appellate system worthy of a great nation.
15. Th 'L' in 'CLE' stands for 'legal'.
16. Jury trials aren't what they used to be.
17. In a federal case, is the state constitution something important or just another piece of paper?
18. Plu ca change: Indiana judges and salaries.
19. Is making state constitutional law through certified questions a good idea or a bad idea?
20. Why the courts matter in building a strong economy.
21. The personal and professional meaning of lawyer satisfaction.
22. The special professional challenges of appellate judging.
23. Telephone justice, pandering, and judges who speak out of school.
24. Judicial independence and the problem of elections: 'We have met the enemy and he is us'.
25. On the many reasons for our gratitude to Chief Justice Christine M. Durham
26. What the profession expects of law schools.
27. Why changing the Supreme Court's mandatory jurisdiction is critical to lawyers and clients.
28. Judicial professionalism and the relations between judges and lawyers.
29. Moving the rock: the constant need to re-invent the profession using the nation's judiciary as leaders.
30. The self-represented litigant: implications for the bench and bar.
31. Making good law requires more lawyers.
32. Dealing with the recession: a court system that won't roll over.
33. Where will Indiana find news?
34. A court system for tough times.
35. From students to lawyers: joint ventures in legal learning for the academy, bench, and bar.
36. Most justice happens in the county courthouse.
37. What judges can do about legal professionalism.
38. Reflections of a decade at the Indiana Supreme Court, 1987-1997.
39. State high courts as central figures in the future of the American legal system.
40. On the retirement of Justice Roger O. DeBruler.
41. Electing judges and the impact on judicial independence.
42. Indiana's Supreme Court in the Civil War: how can the Constitution be unconstitutional?
43. Indiana's constitution as a document of special aspirations.
44. Indiana's place in American court reform: rarely first, occasionally last, frequently early.
45. Why law review survey issues are a good idea.
46. The maturing nature of state constitution jurisprudence.
47. What can dissents teach us?
48. 'Good enough' isn't good enough.
49. On lawyers and writing: pass the constitutional mustard, please.
50. On licensing lawyers: why uniformity is good and nationalization is bad.
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