When Federal Law is Also State Law: The
Implications for State Constitutional Law Methodology of Footnote Seven
in Commonwealth v. Matos, Comment, Bruce Ledewitz, 72 Temp.L.Rev.
561 (Fall, 1999).
State Constitutional Analysis of Pretext Stops: Racial Profiling
and Public Policy Concerns, Comment, The Honorable Phyllis W. Beck
and Patricia A. Daly, 72 Temp.L.Rev. 597 (Fall, 1999).
The Protection of Prenatal Life: Tort Claims of Wrongful Birth or
Wrongful Life and Equal Protection Under Pennsylvania's Constitution,
Comment, Mary Ellen Pellegrino, 72 Temp.L.Rev. 715 (Fall, 1999).
Medical Records and the U.S. and Pennsylvania Constitutions' Right
to Privacy, Comment, Julie K. Freeman, 70 Pa.B.A.Q. 93 (July, 1999).
Taking the Pennsylvania Constitution Seriously When It Protects the
Environment: Part I--An Interpretative Framework for Article I, Section
27, Comment, John C. Dernbach, 103 Dick.L.Rev. 693 (1999).
Taking the Pennsylvania Constitution Seriously When It Protects the
Environment: Part II--Environmental Rights and Public Trust, Comment,
John C. Dernbach, 104 Dick.L.Rev. 97 (1999).
The More Things Change, The More They Stay the Same: Interpreting
the Pennsylvania Uniformity Clause, Comment, Kristen E. Hickman,
62 Albany L.Rev. 1695 (1999).
An Abuse of Power: How the Pennsylvania Supreme Court uses Article
V, Section 10(C) of the Pennsylvania Constitution to Dominate Procedural
Lawmaking, and Why Pennsylvania Should Amend This Constitutional Provision,
Comment, Jason Bologna, 71 Temple L.Rev. 711 (1998).
Economic Freedom of Parental Choice in Education: The Pennsylvania
Constitution, Comment, William B. Ball, 101 Dick.L.Rev. 261 (1997).
Constitutional Crisis in Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Supreme Court
v. Pennsylvania General Assembly, Comment, Dana Stuchell, 102 Dick.L.Rev.
201 (1997).
The Public Policy Exception to the Employment at Will Doctrine: Searching
for Clear Mandates in the Pennsylvania Constitution, J. Fannon,
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