Volume 7, Issue 3 (1997) Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the New Jersey Constitution
The Seton Hall Constitutional Law Journal ceased publication in 2002.
Table of Contents
Speech
The 1947 Constitution: A Retrospective
Wesley L. Lance
Symposium: The "New Judicial Federalism" and New Jersey Constitutional Interpretation
The New Jersey Constitution: A Charter to Be Cherished
Daniel J. O'Hern
Two Visions of State Constitutional Rights Protections
Robert F. Williams
Popular Sovereignty, Constitutional Interpretation, and the New Jersey Constitution of 1947: A Reply to Justice O'Hern and Professor Williams
Edward A. Hartnett
Process, Perspective, and Precept in the New Federalism
Howard H. Kestin
"Submitted to the People": The Authority of the Electorate to Shape State Constitutional Rights
Boris Moczula
The Impact of the New Federalism on Our First Civil Right
Burrell I. Humphreys
The John Marshall Award
Comments
Section 2262(c) of the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996: Towards the Precipice of Unconstitutionality?
Michael Macmanus
Megan's Law: Protecting the Vulnerable or Unconstitutionally Punishing Sex Offenders?
Kathleen V. Heaphy
Casenotes
Survey
The Constitution of the State of New Jersey
The Constitution of the United States
