Volume 59 · Book 4

Summer 2008

Symposium

The Roberts Court and Equal Protection:
Gender, Race, and Class

GENDER

What Counts as "Discrimination" in Ledbetter and
          the Implications for Sex Equality Law

Deborah L. Brake

Justice Kennedy's Gendered World

David S. Cohen

Judicial Modesty and Abortion

Teresa Stanton Collett

RACE

Reflections on Justice Kennedy's Opinion in Parents Involved:
          Why Fifty Years of Experience Shows Kennedy is Right

Kevin Brown

Stop Making a Federal Case Out of Education: A Consitutional
          Right to Learn After Rodriguez (1973)
          and Parents Involved (2007)

Daniel S. Greenspahn

Business as Usual: The Roberts Court's Continued Neglect
          of Adequacy and Equity Concerns in American Education

Osamudia R. James

CLASS

Gonzales v. Carhart: Continuing the Class Critique of
          the Reproductive Rights Doctrine and Movement

Pamela Bridgewater

The Availability and Viability of Socioeconomic Integration
          Post-Parents Involved

Eboni S. Nelson

From Bad to Worse?: Some Early Speculation About
          the Roberts Court and the Constitutional
          Fate of the Poor

Andrew M. Siegel

COMMENT

To Infinity and Beyond: The Problem of Open-Ended Product Claim Language in the Unpredictable Arts