Volume 49, Issue 4 (2004)
Title Page/Masthead
Title Page
South Dakota Law Review
Prefatory Material
University and Law School Personnel
South Dakota Law Review
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
South Dakota Law Review
Foreword
Foreword - Special Issue on Amendment E Litigation
Michele Crissman
Briefs
Intervenor-Appellants' Opening Brief
Randy C. Canney and John H. Davidson
Appellants' Opening Brief
Mark Barnett, Diane Best, and Roxanne Giedd
Brief of the State of Nebraska as Amicus Curiae in Support of Defendants - Appellants for Reversal
Don Stenberg
Brief of Appellees Montana-Dakota Utilities Co., Northwestern Public Service, and Otter Tail Power Company
Neil Fulton and Dave Gerdes
Appellees and Cross-Appellants' Brief
Thomas Tonner
Brief of Appellees and Cross-Appellants
Richard O. Gregerson and David S. Day
Appellants' Reply Brief
Mark Barnett, Diane Best, and Roxanne Giedd
Brief of Amici Curiae American Farm Bureau Federation, Alabama Farm Bureau Federation, Arkansas Farm Bureau Federation, Kansas Farm Bureau Federation, Kentucky Farm Bureau Federation, Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation, North Dakota Farm Bureau Federation and Utah Farm Bureau Federation - for Affirmance
John J. Rademacher, Michael J. Stientjes, R. Alan Peterson, and Heath R. Oberloh
Reply Brief of Appellees and Cross-Appellants
Richard O. Gregerson and David S. Day
Brief of Amicus Curiae National Farmers Union, et al., in Support of Intervenors-Defendants-Appellants Petition for Rehearing En Banc
Susan E. Stokes and David R. Moeller
Articles
Amendment E, Rural Communities and the Family Farm
Meredith Redlin and Brad Redlin
The Eighth Circuit Grants Corporate Interests a New Weapon Against State Regulation in South Dakota Farm Bureau v. Hazeltine
Susan E. Stokes and Christy Anderson Brekken
Student Comments/Notes
The Past, Present and Future of Anti-Corporate Farming Laws in South Dakota: Purposeful Discrimination or Permissive Protectionism
Jeffrey M. Banks
Discrimination in the Dormant Commerce Clause
Jennifer L. Larsen
The Dowling Thesis Revisited: Professor Dowling and Justice Scalia
Jeremy R. Jehangiri