Maine Law Review: Volume 61, No. 2 (2009)
Contents
- Articles
- Ideological Plaintiffs, Administrative Lawmaking, Standing, and the Petition Clause
Karl S. Coplan - The Role of the State Attorney General in Preventing and Punishing Hate Crimes Through Civil Prosecution: Positive Experiences and Possible First Amendment Potholes
Amy Dieterich - Exercise the Power, Play by the Rules: Why Popular Exercise of Legislative Power in Maine Should Be Constrained by Legislative Rules
Hon. Jeremy R. Fischer - Shaping State Courts for the New Century: What Chief Judges Can Do
Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye - A Proposal for Establishing Specialized Federal and State “Takings Courts”
John Martinez - Reflections on the Civil Rights Movement
Melvyn Zarr
- Case Notes
- Roy v. Bath Iron Works: Three Different Perspectives on an Unfortunate Situation
Erik M. P. Black - Raising the Dead: An Examination of In re Kingsbury and Maine’s Law Regarding Intestate Succession and Posthumous Paternity Testing
Dylan R. Boyd - Judicial Performance and Policy Implications in Moore v. Abbott
Andrew C. Helman

