UC Law Constitutional Quarterly
Summer 2008
Articles
Political Party and Senatorial Succession: A Response to Vikram Amar on How Best to Interpret the Seventeenth Amendment
Sanford Levinson
Are Statutes Constraining Gubernatorial Power to Make Temporary Appointments to the United States Senate Constitutional under the Seventeenth Amendment
Vikram David Amar
Presidential Power in Comparative Perspective: The Puzzling Persistence of Imperial Presidency in Post-Authoritarian Africa
H. Kwasi Prempeh
Morse v. Frederick and the Regulation of Student Cyberspeech
Brannon P. Denning and Molly C. Taylor
Symposia
When Legislature May Mean More than Legislature: Initiated Electoral College Reform and the Ghost of Bush v. Gore
Richard L. Hasen
Direct Democracy and Article II: Additional Thoughts on Initiatives and Presidential Elections
Vikram David Amar
Undue Burdens on Voter Participation: New Pressures for a Structural Theory of the Right to Vote
Christopher S. Elmendorf