Volume 21, Issue 4 (1998)
Front Matter
Table of Contents
Seattle University Law Review
Symposium Articles
Introduction
Maja Dagny Chaffe
Casebooks and Constitutional Competency
David E. Engdahl
Articles
Constitutional Conflicts: The Perils and Rewards of Pioneering in the Law School Classroom
Derrick Bell
The Medical Savings Account Provision of the HIPAA: Is It Sound Health and Tax Policy?
Danshera Cords
The Violence Against Women Act of 1994: Connecting Gender-Motivated Violence to Interstate Commerce
Judi L. Lemos
Essays
Free to Choose
Randy E. Barnett
A Casebook for All Seasons?—Another Casebook Review
E. Allan Farnsworth and W.F. Young
The Best Law School Subject
Robert A. Hillman and Robert S. Summers
Book Reviews
Methodology for Teaching Constitutional Law
Constance Frisby Fain
Cases Versus Theory
Richard B. Collins
A Constitutional Law Casebook for the 21st Century: A Critical Essay on Cohen and Varat
Bryan K. Fair
Problem Solving and Storytelling in Constitutional Law Courses
William A. Kaplin
Combining the Best of Gunther and Sullivan
James Weinstein
Mastering Modern Constitutional Law
Thomas E. Baker
Notes on Notes
Margaret G. Stewart
The Quest to Find the Meaning of the First Amendment
Mark C. Alexander
Theme and Variations
Hugh D. Spitzer and Charles W. Johnson
The Pedagogical Considerations of Using a Constitutional Law Textbook in Political Science
Christopher P. Banks
Back Matter
Volume Index
Seattle University Law Review