Volume 104, Issue 7

Contents

Articles & Responses

Counseling Oppression
Angelo Petrigh
Page 1895

Response: Client Counseling in Post-Conviction
Alexis Hoag-Fordjour
Page 1963

Why Do Judges Compete for Cases?
Paul R. Gugliuzza & J. Jonas Anderson
Page 1981

Response: Judges Compete Because They Are Human
Merritt E. McAlister
Page 2049

Racing and Erasing Parental Rights
Cynthia Godsoe
Page 2061

Response: Family Policing Convergence
Ndjuoh MehChu
Page 2131

The Federal Question Jurisdiction Under Article III: “First in the Mind of the Framers,” but Today, Perhaps, Falling Short of the Framers’ Expectations
Arthur D. Hellman
Page 2143

Response: Is Federal Question Jurisdiction Arising or Setting?
Lumen N. Mulligan
Page 2207

Notes

The Return of Schedule F and the Perils of Mandating Loyalty in the Civil Service
Alejandro Perez
Page 2233