Volume 60, No. 4
Constitutional Law Symposium:
Constitutionalism and the Poor
Foreword: Constitutionalism and the Poor
Mark S. Kende
SYMPOSIUM ARTICLES
Dandridge v. Williams Redux: A Look Back from the Twenty-First Century
Peter Edelman
Poverty in Liberalism: A Comment on the Constitutional Essentials
Frank I. Michelman
Whither the Canaries: On the Exclusion of Poor People from Equal Constitutional Protection
Julie A. Nice
Constitutionalism and the Extreme Poor: Neo-Dred Scott and the Contemporary “Discrete and Insular Minorities”
John A Powell
Occupy Pennsylvania Avenue: How the Government’s Unconstitutional Actions Hurt the 99%
Llya Shapiro & Carl G. DeNigris
SYMPOSIUM REMARKS
The Iowa Judiciary, Funding, and the Poor
Honorable Mark S. Cady
IOWA CONSTITUTIONAL LECTURE SERIES
A Pioneer’s Constitution: How Iowa’s Constitutional History Uniquely Shapes Our Pioneering Tradition in Recognizing Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
Honorable Mark S. Cady
NOTES
Adding Insult to Injury: How the Cashen Protocol Fails to Properly Balance Competing Constitutional Interests of Iowans
Caroline K. Bettis
Choosing not to Choose: A Legislative Solution for Working Adults Who Wish to be Successful Employeesand Successful Caregivers
Stephanie J. Eifler