COLUMBIA LAW REVIEW Reconsidering Supervisory Power in Criminal Casks: Constitutional and Statutory Limits on the Authority of the Federal Courts Sara Sun Beale Pricks \ni> Sanctions Robert Cooler Lani> Use Regui^ation and the Free Exercise Clause The Unconstitutionality oe the Victim and Wiiness Protection Act Under the Seventh Amendment Enjoining Obscenity as a Public Nuisance vn!) i me Prior Restraint Doctrine Tin: Consj itutionality oe Excluding Desegregation i kom [he Legal Services Program Book Re\ itav: The Pvruamknt of Wonders Eric Schnapper VOL. 84 OCTOBER 1984 NO. 6 COLUMBIA LAW REVIEW VOL. 84 OCTOBER 1984 NO. 6 Copyright © 1984 by Directors of The Columbia Law Review Association, Inc. All rights reservtd CONTENTS ARTICLES Reconsidering Supervisory Power in Criminal Cases: Constitutional and Statutory Limits on the Authority of the Federal Courts Sara Sun Beak 1433 Prices and Sanctions Robert Cooler 1523 NOTES Land Use Regulation and the Free Exercise Clause 1562 The Unconstitutionality of the Victim and Witness Protection Act Under the Seventh Amendment 1590 Enjoining Obscenity as a Public Nuisance and the Prior Restraint Doctrine 1616 The Constitutionality of Excluding Desegregation from the Legal Services Program 1630 BOOK REVIEW The Parliament of Wonders Eric Schnapper 1665 Published by Columbia Law siudems eighi ("mea a year, Ociober lo January and March lo June inclusive, ai I 77 Ryan .Sireci. ^ouih Plamfield, N.J. Editorial Office, 435 Weil 116ih Street, New York. NY 10027. Subscription SXJ.QO pei \&ar domestic, S35 00 foreign» single issues (8.00 including fourih-class postage. If a subscripiion is to be di^umuiued ar ex pi ral ion, notice lo thai effect should be KM» otherwise M will be renewed as usuaL Prepavmiiii rrqucsicd on ali orders. For issues prior lo volume 81 inquire of Kred B Roihman & Company, IOJoÜ We&[ Centennial Road, Littleion, CO B0I23. Change <,J Addr^ Send your change of addiesfl io the REVIEW ai 435 West 1 L6ih Sireei. New York. NY L00'J7, at ltdsi tt> days before the dale of I he issue wilh which M is lo lake effect. The Post Office will noi forward copies unless vi>u provide extra postage; duplicate copies will noi be seni- ISSN G0KM9ÍJ6. Serond elass postage paid at New York, NY and at additional mailing ojfites. POSTMASTER: Send Address Changes to Columbia Law Review, 435 West 116th Street, New York, NY 10027 ! 'n>oliated manuscript! will be considered fa publication. All manuscripts should be triple^spoctd- We regret that such rnantiirip/i cannot be returned unless they are accompanied by a stamped. letf-addtessed envelope.