Human Rights Magazine

Fall 2002, Volume 29, Number 4
From the Chair
By Mark D. Agrast
Introduction
By Robert M. O’Neil and Stephen Wermiel
Have the Rehnquist Court’s Federalism Decisions Increased Liberty?
By Erwin Chemerinsky
Federalism and the U.S. Supreme Court
By David O’Neil
It All Comes Down to Gender: The Supreme Court Considers State Immunity to FMLA
By Robin R. Runge
Tort Reform and Federalism: The Supreme Court Talks, Bush Listens
By Allison H. Eid
Federalism as a Trial Lawyer’s Bill of Rights
By Michael S. Greve
A Federalism of Convenience
By Estelle H. Rogers
The Enemy Is Us
By Alexander Whol and David Strom
Strategies for Civil Rights Litigators Amid the Supreme Court’s Constitutional Counterrevolution
By Thomas J. Henderson
Federalism Under the Gun
By Gene Healy and Robert A. Levy
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