Volume 5 • Issue 1 • 2003
Foreword
Essays
Confirmation Gridlock: The Federal Judicial Appointments Process under Bill Clinton and George W. Bush
John Anthony Maltese
2003-04-01 Volume 5 • Issue 1 • 2003 • 1-28
Appellate Judicial Appointments during the Clinton Presidency: An Inside Perspective
Sarah Wilson
2003-04-01 Volume 5 • Issue 1 • 2003 • 29-47
First Arguments at the Supreme Court of the United States
A First Argument in the Tradition of Many
Beth S. Brinkmann
2003-04-01 Volume 5 • Issue 1 • 2003 • 61-73
First Argument in the United States Supreme Court
Talbot D'Alemberte
2003-04-01 Volume 5 • Issue 1 • 2003 • 91-94
Once Is Not Enough, or How about Arguing Your First Two Supreme Court Cases Back to Back . . . and Losing?
Ian A. Macpherson
2003-04-01 Volume 5 • Issue 1 • 2003 • 123-131
First Argument Impressions of the Supreme Court
Stuart M. Riback
2003-04-01 Volume 5 • Issue 1 • 2003 • 133-150
Still Grateful after All These Years
Christina M. Tchen
2003-04-01 Volume 5 • Issue 1 • 2003 • 157-161
Public Rights, Private Rites: Reliving Richmond Newspapers for My Father
Laurence H. Tribe
2003-04-01 Volume 5 • Issue 1 • 2003 • 163-175
Articles
Applications for Certificates of Appealability and the Supreme Court's "Obligatory" Jurisdiction
Brent E. Newton
2003-04-01 Volume 5 • Issue 1 • 2003 • 177-187
Developments and Practice Notes
Judging Federal Regulations That Preempt State Law: The Role of the Presumption against Preemption
Charles G. Cole
2003-04-01 Volume 5 • Issue 1 • 2003 • 189-196
The Holmes Group, Inc. v. Vornado Air Circulation Systems, Inc.: The Return of Patent Appeals to the Regional Circuits
Peter O. Huang
2003-04-01 Volume 5 • Issue 1 • 2003 • 197-204
Legal and Appellate Weblogs: What They Are, Why You Should Read Them, and Why You Should Consider Starting Your Own
Gary O'Connor and Stephanie Tai
2003-04-01 Volume 5 • Issue 1 • 2003 • 205-213