Volume 123 Issue 7
May 2010
Articles
Dignity and Defamation: The Visibility of Hate
Book Review
Cause Lawyering for People with Disabilities
Reconsidering the next phase of the disability rights movement
Notes
The Pakistani Lawyers’ Movement and the Popular Currency of Judicial Power
The Ineligibility Clause’s Lost History: Presidential Patronage and Congress, 1787–1850
Overbreadth and Listeners’ Rights
Recent Cases
Donovan v. Philip Morris USA, Inc.
Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Recognizes Cause of Action for Medical Monitoring of Tobacco Users.
Brown v. City of Pittsburgh
Third Circuit Strikes Down Prophylactic Regulations Governing Speech Surrounding Health Care Facilities Providing Abortions.
Arar v. Ashcroft
Second Circuit Holds that Alleged Victim of Extraordinary Rendition Did Not State a Bivens Claim.
Williams v. Jones
Tenth Circuit Holds that a Defendant Is Prejudiced When His Lawyer's Deficient Performance Leads Him To Forego a Plea Bargain and Face a Fair Trial.
Recent Proposed Legislation
Employment Nondiscrimination Act of 2009
Congress Considers Bill To Prohibit Employment Discrimination on the Basis of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity.