Volume twenty seven -- Number Four

 

Articles

Chester Hartman, Report on the Affordable Housing Colloquium Conference on Developing A Research Agenda to Move the Nation Towards a Right to Decent, Affordable Housing, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. i (1997).

Stephen L. Carter, Parents, Religion, and Schools: Reflections on Pierce, 70 Years Later, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1194 (1997).

Angela C. Carmella, Religion as Public Resource, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1225 (1997).

Frederick Mark Gedicks, The Improbability of Religion Clause Theory, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1233 (1997).

Michael Stokes Paulsen, How Yale Law School Trivializes Religious Devotion, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1259 (1997).

Naomi Bailin Wish, Ph.D. & Stephen Eisdorfer, Esq., The Impact of Mount Laurel Initiatives: An Analysis of the Characteristics of Applicants and Occupants, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1268 (1997).

Cynthia N. McKee, Resurrecting Mount Laurel: Using Title VII Litigation to Achieve the Ultimate Mount Laurel Goal of Integration, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1338 (1997).

john a. powell*, Injecting a Race Component into Mount Laurel-Style Litigation, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1369 (1997).

    * Editor's note: The author uses all lowercase letters to spell his name.

Florence Wagman Roisman, The Role of the State, the Necessity of Race-Conscious Remedies, and Other Lessons from the Mount Laurel Study, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1386 (1997).

James E. Rosenbaum & Shazia Rafiullah Miller, Certifications and Warranties: Keys to Effective Residential Moibility Programs, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1426 (1997).

John Charles Boger, Mount Laurel at 21 Years: Reflections on the Power of Courts and Legislatures to Shape Social Change, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1450 (1997).

David Troutt, Mount Laurel and Urban Possibility: What Social Science Research Might Tell the Narratives of Futility, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1471 (1997).

Comments

Michael A. Baldassare, Comment, Pandora's Box or Treasure Chest?: Circuit Courts Face 28 U.S.C. Sec. 1367's Effect on Multi-Plaintiff Diversity Actions, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1497 (1997).

Melissa A. Corbett, Comment, Lights, Camera, Trial: Pursuit of Justice or the Emmy?, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1542 (1997).

Shane H. Freedman, Comment, Affirmative Action: An Idea Whose Time Has Gone, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1579 (1997).

Brian J. Waters, Comment, A Doctrine in Disarray: Why the First Amendment Demands the Abandonment of the Central Hudson Test for Commercial Speech, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1626 (1997).

Note

Megan E. Gula, Note, Although Having Broad Discretion to Fashion School Desegregation Orders, Implementing A Remedial Decree Aimed at Making the Violating District More Attractive to Students in Surrounding Suburbs Equaled an Interdistrict Solution Which in the Absence of an Interdistrict Violation Exceeded the Remedial Authority of the District Court, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1658 (1997).