Volume 4 • Issue 2 • 2002
Foreword
Essays
Document Destruction after Arthur Andersen: Is It Still Housekeeping or Is It a Crime
Steven Lubet
2002-10-01 Volume 4 • Issue 2 • 2002 • 323-329
A Few Thoughts on the Importance of an Independent Judiciary
Robert E. Hirshon
2002-10-01 Volume 4 • Issue 2 • 2002 • 331-334
Unpleasant Duties: Imposing Sanctions for Frivolous Appeals
Mark R. Kravitz
2002-10-01 Volume 4 • Issue 2 • 2002 • 335-348
Accessing the Law
From Pens to Pixels: Text-Media Issues in Promulgating, Archiving, and Using Judicial Opinions
Kenneth H. Ryesky
2002-10-01 Volume 4 • Issue 2 • 2002 • 353-416
On the Internet, Nobody Knows You're a Judge: Appellate Courts' Use of Internet Materials
Coleen M. Barger
2002-10-01 Volume 4 • Issue 2 • 2002 • 417-449
Neglecting the National Memory: How Copyright Term Extensions Compromise the Development of Digital Archives
Deirdre K. Mulligan and Jason M. Schultz
2002-10-01 Volume 4 • Issue 2 • 2002 • 451-473
Out of the Frying Pan and into the Fire: The Emergence of Depublication in the Wake of Vacatur
Eugene R. Anderson, Mark Garbowski and Daniel J. Healy
2002-10-01 Volume 4 • Issue 2 • 2002 • 475-497
Articles
Expanded Rights through State Law: The United States Supreme Court Shows State Courts the Way
Robert L. Brown
2002-10-01 Volume 4 • Issue 2 • 2002 • 499-519
An Argument for Reviving the Actual Futility Exception to the Supreme Court's Procedural Default Doctrine
Brent E. Newton
2002-10-01 Volume 4 • Issue 2 • 2002 • 521-560