Volume 3, Issue 2 (Fall 2001)

Essays

Judith S. Kaye, Coping with Disaster

Evan Tsen Lee, The Politics of Bush v. Gore

Elliot L. Bien, Toward a Community of Professionalism

The Office of Solicitor General

Drew S. Days, III, When the President Says “No”: A Few Thoughts on Executive Power and the Tradition of Solicitor General Independence

Seth P. Waxman, In the Shadow of Daniel Webster: Arguing Appeals in the Twenty-First Century

James R. Layton, The Evolving Role of the State Solicitor: Toward the Federal Model?

Tribute to Rex E. Lee
Solicitor General of the United States (1981-85)

Thomas Rex Lee • Carter G. Phillips • Francis X. Beytagh • H. Reese Hansen • Dallin H. Oaks • Rodney K. Smith

Articles

Mark A. Drumbl & Kenneth S. Gallant, Appeals in the Ad Hoc International Criminal Tribunals: Structure, Procedure, and Recent Cases

Carl Tobias, An Update on the Ninth Circuit Debate

Brent E. Newton, Felons, Firearms, and Federalism: Reconsidering Scarborough in Light of Lopez

Developments and Practice Notes

Andrew H. Baida, Writing a Better Brief: The Civil Appeals Style Manual of the Office of Maryland Attorney General

David S. Coale, Classical Citation

From the Library

John W. Davis, The Argument of an Appeal