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Spring 1998, Vol. 28, No. 2

STATE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW SYMPOSIUM
Feature presentations from the symposium
held at La Posada de Albuquerque
Albuquerque, New Mexico
November 7-8, 1997

Front Matter

CONTENTS

FOREWORD: Western State Constitutions in the American Constitutional Tradition    191
G. Alan Tarr and Robert F. Williams

SYMPOSIUM ARTICLES

State Constitutional Interpretation and Methodology   199
Rachel A. Van Cleave

The Citizen Initiative Petition to Amend State Constitutions: A Concept Whose Time Has Passed, or a Vigorous Component of Participatory Democracy at the State Level?   227
John F. Cooper

State Constitutional Theory and Its Prospects   271
Daniel B. Rodriguez

State Investment Attraction Subsidy Wars Resulting from a Prisoner's Dilemma: The Inadequacy of State Constitutional Solutions and the Appropriateness of a Federal Legislative Response   303
Matthew Schaefer

A Comment on the Evolution of Direct Democracy in Western State Constitutions   343
Patrick Baude

A DISCUSSION ON THE IMPLICATIONS OF GOMEZ

A DISCUSSION ON THE IMPLICATIONS OF GOMEZ CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—The Effect of State Constitutional Interpretation on New Mexico's Civil and Criminal Procedure—State v. Gomez (Note)   355
Jennifer Cutcliffe Juste

New Mexico State Constitutional Law Comes of Age  379
Robert F. Williams

State v. Gomez and the Continuing Conversation over New Mexico's State Constitutional Rights Jurisprudence  387
Michael B. Browde

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