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1998 Vol. 49, No. 2

Lead Articles Edition--The Independent Counsel Statute: A Symposium

The Future of the Independent Counsel Statute: Confronting the Dilemma of Allocating the Power of Prosecutorial Discretion
James P. Fleissner
Page 427
Roundtable Discussion Transcript Featuring: Judge Griffin B. Bell, Professor Archibald Cox, Mr. Lloyd N. Cutler, Judge Lawrence E. Walsh

Page 453
The History of the Independent Counsel Provisions: How the Past Informs the Current Debate
Katy J. Harriger
Page 489
All or Nothing, or Maybe Cooperation: Attorney General Power, Conduct, and Judgment in Relation to the Work of an Independent Counsel
John Q. Barrett
Page 519
Toward More Ethical Government: An Inspector General for the White House
Kathleen Clark
Page 553
City of Boerne v. Flores: Defining the Limits of Congress's Fourteenth Amendment Enforcement Clause Power
R. Brent Hatcher, Jr.
Page 565
Failing to Score: Clinton v. Jones and Claims of Presidential Immunity
Jennifer Motos
Page 583
Printz v. United States: Tenth Amendment Limitations on Federal Access to the Mechanisms of State Government
Kevin Todd Butler
Page 595
Raines v. Byrd: A Death Knell for the Congressional Suit?
Adam L. Blank
Page 609
Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union: First Amendment Free Speech Guarantee Extended to Internet
Rafic H. Barrage
Page 625

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