ISSUE 1
J. Michael Allen and Jamison W. Hinds, Symposium:Celebrating the Centennial of the Alabama Constitution: An Impetus for Reflection, Alabama Constitutional Reform
Albert P. Brewer and Robert R. Maddox, Equal Protection Under the Alabama Constitution
Wayne Flynt, Alabama’s Shame: The Historical Origins of the 1901 Constitution
Tony A. Freyer and Paul M. Pruitt, Jr., Reaction and Reform: Transforming the Judiciary Under Alabama’s Constitution 1901-1975
Martha I. Morgan and Neal Hutchens, The Tangled Web of Alabama’s Equality Doctrine AfterMelof:Historical Reflections on Equal Protection and the Alabama Constitution
R. Volney Riser, The Burdens of Being White: Empire and Disfranchisement
Mark Sabel, The Role of Stare Decisis in Construing the Alabama Constitution of 1901
William H. Stewart, The Tortured History of Efforts to Revise the Alabama Constitution of 1901
ISSUE 2
David A. Hoffman and Michael P. O’Shea, Can Law and Economics Be Both Practical and Principled
Frederic L. Kirgis, Fuzzy Logic and the Sliding Scale Theorem
Florence Wagman Roisman, The Impact of the Civil Rights Act of 1866 on Racially Discriminatory Donative Transfers
Douglas H. Bryant, Commentary, Unorthodox and Paradox: Revisiting the Ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment
Christopher P. Couch, Commentary, Forcing the Choice Between Commerce and Consumers: Application of the FCRA to Identity Theft
Melissa Briggs Hutchens, At What Costs?: When Consumers Cannot Afford the Costs of Arbitration in Alabama
Bufkin Alyse King, Preserving the Attorney-Client Privilege in the Corporate Environment
Kathryn Lolita Yarbrough, Multidisciplinary Practices: Are They Already Among Us?
Survey of 2000-2001 Developments in Alabama Case Law
ISSUE 3
Henry L. Chambers, Jr., (Un)Welcome Conduct and the Sexually Hostile Environment
Larry J. Pittman, The Federal Arbitration Act: The Supreme Court’s Erroneous Statutory Interpretation, Stare Decisis, and a Proposal for Change
Peter L. Strauss, Courts or Tribunals? Federal Courts and the Common Law
Angela Holt, Commentary, From My Cold Dead Hands:Williams v. Pryorand the Constitutionality of Alabama’s Anti-Vibrator Law
Benjamin D. McAninch, Commentary, Removing the Thumb from the Scale: The Eleventh Circuit Summary Judgment Standard for Disparate Treatment Cases in the Wake ofChapman v. A1 Transport
David A. Mobley, Commentary, Revisiting Alabama’s Seat Belt Defense: Is the Failure to Buckle Up a Defense in AEMLD Claims?
Lee Loftin Sheppard, Commentary, Rule 607 Subterfuge: Improper Impeachment of a Party’s Own Witness in Alabama
Sela Stroud, Non-Compete Agreements: Weighing the Interests of Profession and Firm
ISSUE 4
Ruth Colker and Adam Milani, The Post-GarrettWorld: Insufficient State Protection Against Disability Discrimination
William H. Pryor, Jr., Madison’s Double Security: In Defense of Federalism, the Separation of Powers, and the Rehnquist Court
Ronald D. Rotunda, The Eleventh Amendment, Garrett, and Protection for Civil Rights
Akhil Reed Amar, Hugo Black and the Hall of Fame
Danielle A. Daigle, Commentary, The Collateral Source Rule in Alabama: A Practical Approach to Future Application of the Statutes Abrogating the Doctrine
Neal H. Hutchens, Commentary, Suspicionless Drug Testing: The Tuition for Attending Public School?
Joe F. Lassiter, III, Commentary, The Marketability of Loans Under Alabama Law Where the Original Loan Documents Were Lost, Destroyed or Stolen
Mitesh Bansilal Shah, Commentary, As a Matter of Fact or a Matter of Law: The Learned Intermediary Doctrine in Alabama
Jessica Michelle Westbrook, Commentary, Resolving the Dispute Over When Attorney’s Fees Should be Awarded Under ERISA in Two Words: Plaintiff Prevails