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Missouri Law Review
Fall 2005
Volume 70, Issue 4
Symposium
Foreword
Martha Dragich Pearson
Christina E. Wells
Politics and Judgment
Suzanna Sherry
The Monastic Life of a Federal District Judge
Colleen McMahon
The Burger-Blackmun Relationship: Lessons for Collegiality from the Blackmun Papers
Duane Benton
Barrett J. Vahle
Lifting the Veil: Justice Blackmun's Papers and the Public Perception of the Supreme Court
Tony Mauro
The Willful Judging of Harry Blackmun
Gregory C. Sisk
Tales from the Blackmun Papers: A Fuller Appreciation of Harry Blackmun's Judicial Legacy
Joseph F. Kobylka
Perspectives on Decisionmaking from the Blackmun Papers: The Cases on Arbitrability of Statutory Claims
Ellen E. Deason
Revelations from the Blackmun Papers on the Development of Death Penalty Law
Martha Dragich Pearson
Justice Blackmun and the Spirit of Liberty
Richard C. Reuben
Justice Harry Blackmun and the Phenomenon of Judicial Preference Change
Theodore W. Ruger
Did Roe v. Wade Pass the Arbitrary and Capricious Test?
Daniel A. Farber
Why Do Supreme Court Justices Succeed or Fail? Harry Blackmun as an Example
Lawrence S. Wrightsman
Justin R. La Mort
The Internationalism of Justice Harry Blackmun
Margaret E. McGuinness
Some Reflections on the Symposium: Judging, the Classical Legal Paradigm, and the Possible Contributions of Science
Christina E. Wells
Comment
The Current State of Co-Employee Immunity Under Workers' Compensation Law
Michael S. Kruse
Notes
Does Loss of Custody of a Child Resulting from Attorney Negligence Cause Damage?
Jesse E. Weisshaar
Which One Here Is Not Like the Other? No Third-Party Standing for Lawyers to Assert Indigent Criminal Defendants' Right to Counsel on Appeal
Courtney C. Stirrat
No More Russian Roulette: Chapter 13 "Cram-down" Creditors Take a Bullet
Jon W. Jordan
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