Vol. 88, Issue 2

Symposium on the Supreme Court and the American Public

Volume 88, Issue 2

SYMPOSIUM EDITORS
Carolyn Shapiro & Christopher M. Schmidt

ARTICLES

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The Supreme Court and the American Public: Introduction
Shapiro, Carolyn & Schmidt, Christopher W.

Supreme Court and Celebrity Culture, The The Supreme Court and the American Public
Posner, Richard A.

Topic 1: The Supreme Court and Technology

Open Secret: Why the Supreme Court has Nothing to Fear from the Internet The Supreme Court and the American Public
Bybee, Keith J.

U.S. Supreme Court and Information Technology: From Opacity to Transparency in Three Easy Steps, The The Supreme Court and the American Public
Goldman, Jerry

Court and the Visual Images and Artifacts in U.S. Supreme Court Opinions, The The Supreme Court and the American Public
Marder, Nancy S.

Topic 2: Ideology, Neutrality, and Self-Deception: What the Supreme Court Says and What the Public Hears 

Cognitive Bias and the Constitution The Supreme Court and the American Public
Kahan, Dan M.

Judicial Overstating The Supreme Court and the American Public
Simon, Dan; Scurich, Nicholas

Deference to Authority as a Basis for Managing Ideological Conflict The Supreme Court and the American Public
Tyler, Tom; Krochik, Margarita

Claiming Neutrality and Confessing Subjectivity in Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings The Supreme Court and the American Public
Shapiro, Carolyn

Topic 3: Journalists’ Insights 

Opinion Announcements The Supreme Court and the American Public
Mauro, Tony

Topic 4: Beyond the Written Opinion: When Justices Speak to the Public 

Beyond the Opinion: Supreme Court Justices and Extrajudicial Speech The Supreme Court and the American Public
Schmidt, Christopher W.

THE PIPER LECTURE

Great Recession and the Pressure on Workplace Rights 
Newman, Katherine S.

THE STEVENS LECTURE

Ninth Vote in the Stop the Beach Case
Stevens, John Paul

STUDENTS NOTES & COMMENTS

International Criminal Court’s Unjustified Jurisdiction Claims Libya as a Case Study
Eseed, Jennifer Nimry

When Does Sleaze become a Crime – Redefining Honest Services Fraud after Skilling v. United Sates
Becvar, Teresa M.

Permits for Puddles: The Constitutionality and Necessity of Proposed Agency Guidance Clarifying Clean Water Act Jurisdiction
Baader, Jennifer L.

Banning the Hijab in Prisons: Violations of Incarcerated Muslim Women’s Right o Free Exercise of Religion
Ammoura, Ali