Volume 83 Issue 5 1999 Article Nixon's Shadow Akhil Reed Amar View Full Article In This Issue Nixon's Shadow Executive Privilege Since United States v. Nixon: Issues of Motivation and Accomodation The Changing Burden of Employer Liability for Workplace Discrimintation Partial-Birth Infanticide: An Alternative Legal and Medical Route to Banning Partial-Birth Procedures The Independent Counsel Statute: Reading Good Cause in Light of Article II The First Claim: The Burr Trial, United States v. Niwon, and Presidetial Power Executive Privilege and the Modern Presidents: In Nixon's Shadow A Response to Professor Johnsen Nixon Now: The Courts and the Presidency after Twenty-five Years United States v. Nixon: The Prelude Caging the Wolf: Seeking a Constitutional Home for the Independent Counsel A Critical Comment on the Constitutionality of Excutive Privilege Caesarism, Departmentalism, and Professor Paulsen How Charitable Is the Sherman Act The Constitutional Dilemma of Litigation under the Independent Counsel System