Front Matter
Volume 56 Issue 4 (2006)
Case Western Reserve Law Review
Symposium
Symposium - Judicial Independence and Judicial Accountability: Searching for the Right Balance - "Atrocious Judges" and "Odious" Courts Revisited
Robert N. Strassfeld
Rescuing Judicial Accountability from the Realm of Political Rhetoric
Charles Gardner Geyh
Judicial Accountability in a Time of Legal Realism
William P. Marshall
Taxation, Compensation, and Judicial Independence
Jonathan L. Entin and Erik M. Jensen
When Congress Attacks the Federal Courts
Mark C. Miller
Does Avoiding Constitutional Questions Promote Judicial Independence
Lisa A. Kloppenberg
The Inevitability (and Desirability) of Avoidance: A Response to Dean Kloppenberg
Melvyn R. Durchslag
Avoiding Avoidance: Why Use of the Constitutional Avoidance Canon Undermines Judicial Independence - A Response to Lisa Kloppenberg
Michelle R. Slack
Notes
Non-Reliance Clauses and SEC Rule 10B-5: Defining the Boundaries of Corporate Transactions
Jason R. Grove
Comments
Real-Time Confusion: Classifying Instant Messages under Section 5 of the Securities Act of 1933
John N. Titley
Ebay Sellers and Article 2: Selling a Broader Merchant Concept
Alexander van Voorhees