Texas Law Review back issues from April 2007:
Liberalism and Ability Taxation
Apr 01, 2007; ... Recent tax scholarship has embraced the idea of individual endowment taxation, or taxation of human abilities, as an approach to ideal tax theory. Under endowment taxation, individuals are taxed according to their native abilities to command resources, rather than according to any actual index ...
Can Religious Liberty Be Protected as Equality?
Apr 01, 2007; ... Can Religious Liberty Be Protected as Equality? RELIGIOUS FREEDOM AND THE CONSTITUTION. By Christopher L. Eisgruber[dagger] and Lawrence G. Sager.[double dagger] Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2007. Pp. 333. $28.95. Among the central questions concerning the First Amendment's ...
Majority and Supermajority Rules: Three Views of the Capitol
Apr 01, 2007; ... Introduction Legislators act under voting rules that require widely varying proportions of the legislature to agree to pass a law. Sometimes legislators act under simple majority rule. At other times they act under express and stringent supermajority rules, as for instance under the ...
How Does "Equal Liberty" Fare in Relation to Other Approaches to the Religion Clauses?
Apr 01, 2007; ... How Does "Equal Liberty" Fare in Relation to Other Approaches to the Religion Clauses? RELIGIOUS FREEDOM AND THE CONSTITUTION. By Christopher L. Eisgruber[dagger] and Lawrence G. Sager[double dagger] Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2007. Pp. 333. $28.95. I ....
The Limits of Equal Liberty as a Theory of Religious Freedom
Apr 01, 2007; ... The Limits of Equal Liberty as a Theory of Religious Freedom RELIGIOUS FREEDOM AND THE CONSTITUTION. By Christopher L. Eisgruber[dagger] and Lawrence G. Sager.[double dagger] Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2007. Pp. 333. $28.95. Ever since Chris Eisgruber and Larry Sager began ...
Chips Off Our Block? A Reply to Berg, Greenawalt, Lupu and Tuttle
Apr 01, 2007; ... We are grateful to the editors of the Texas Law Review for soliciting the reviews of our book Religious Freedom and the Constitution published in this issue, and to the authors of those reviews for their thoughtful and constructive critiques. These critiques raise many interesting questions ....
Primary Jurisdiction Doctrine and the Circumforaneous Litigant*
Apr 01, 2007; ... [T]his jurisdictional dichotomy has created a confused class of circumforaneous litigants, wandering perplexedly from forum to forum in search of remediation.1 It might surprise the reader fortuitously armed with a dictionary to learn that the object of the above-quoted jurist's ire is a ...
Posting Personal Information on the Internet: A Case for Changing the Legal Regime Created by § 230 of the Communications Decency Act*
Apr 01, 2007; ... I. Introduction Many people, whether they will admit it or not, have "Googled" somebody in their lifetime-searched for someone's name using the popular Internet search engine Google. The resulting hyperlinks often contain a wealth of personal information-addresses, phone numbers, birth ...