Volume 16 Issue 3 1999 Article The Variola Variation Donald Dripps View Full Article In This Issue Would You, Could You, Change a Thing? Two Phone Calls The Trouble with Tarble's: An Excerpt from an Alternative Casebook What the Wall Separates: A Debate on Thomas Jefferson's "Wall of Separation" Metaphor Shocking the Conscience: Pragmatism, Moral Reasoning, and the Judiciary The Variola Variation If the States Had Been Sovereign 5 U.S. (1 Cranch) 137, 175 So Help Me God: Religion and Presidential Oath-Taking Midnight in the Courtroom of Good and Evil Justice Without Justices Farewell Madison Avenue Civil Liberties During War: History's Institutional Lessons The Remand that Made the Court Expand Be Careful What You Wish For The Future of an Illusion: Reconstituting Planned Parenthood v. Casey Must Joe Robinson Die?: Reflections on the 'Success' of Court Packing Terry v. Ohio in Hindsight: The Perils of Predicting the Past Plus ça Change ... or If Hard Cases Make Bad Law, What Do Bad Cases Make? Clear and Present Dangers: The Importance of Ideas and the Bowels in the Cosmos The School Prayer Decisions The Myth of Superiority