| Symposium |
| Panel I: The Idea of Property |
| 1 | Introduction: Property and Justice | Tom Bethell |
| 2 | Property and Necessity | Richard Epstein |
| 10 | Natural Rights and Property Rights | Ellen Frankel Paul |
| Debate: Liability–The New “New Property”? |
| 17 | Introduction | Alex Kozinski |
| 22 | Who Owns the Cherry Pit? | Peter Huber |
| 30 | Tort Law and Deterrance: A Response to Peter Huber | Joseph A. Page |
| Panel III: Property and the Constitution |
| 37 | Forty Acres and a Mule: A Republican Theory of Minimal Entitlements | Akhil Reed Amar |
| 44 | Protecting Property–Law and Politics | Charles Fried |
| 54 | Private Property and Public Office | Jeremy Rabkin |
| 60 | Property as Politics | Frederick Schauer |
| 75 | The (Unlikely) Death of Property | James E. Krier |
| 84 | Takings Analysis of Regulations | Gale A. Norton |
| 91 | PrivProp, RegProp, and Beyond | Richard B. Stewart |
| Panel IV: Intellectual and Informational Property Rights |
| 97 | Introduction | Lee C. Bollinger |
| 99 | Owing What Does Not Exist | Stephen L. Carter |
| 104 | Intellectual Property is Still Property | Frank Easterbrook |
| 119 | Property Rights in Inventions, Writings, and Marks | Edmund W. Kitch |
| Panel V: Ownership of Life |
| 125 | Surrogate Motherhood from the Perspective of Family Law | Carl E. Schneider |
| 132 | The Social Utility of Surrogacy | Peter H. Schuck |
| 139 | Surrogacy, Slavery, and the Ownership of Life | Anita L. Allen |
| 150 | The Personhood of Unborn Children: A First Principle in “Surrogate Motherhood” Analysis | Walter M. Weber |
| Final Address |
| 159 | Rights and Realism–Making the Constitution Work | Edwin Meese III |
| Articles |
| 167 | Regulation: Past, Present and Future | Robert W. Harn |
| 229 | Confirmation Ethics: President Reagan’s Nominees to the Supreme Court | Steven Lubet |
| Notes & Comments |
| 263 | Judicial Restraint and the Non-Decision in Webster v. Reproductive Health Services | Christopher A. Crain |
| 319 | The Constitutionality of the Delaware Anti-Takeover Statute | C. William Baxley |
| 355 | Judge Versus Professor: Frank Easterbrook and the Wisconsin Anti-Takeover Statute | Douglas A. Madsen |
| Recent Developments: The U.S. Supreme Court, 1989 Term |
| 369 | Constitutional Limits to Punitive Damage Awards: Browning-Ferris Industries of Vermont, Inc. v. Kelco Disposal, Inc., 109 S. Ct. 2909 (1989). | |
| 383 | Disparate Impact Doctrine Revisited: Wards Cove Packing Co. v. Atonio, 109 S. Ct. 2115 (1989) | |
| 415 | Youth, Mental Retardation, and Capital Punishment: Penry v. Lynaugh, 109 S. Ct. 2934 (1989), and Stanford v. Kentucky, 109 S. Ct. 2969 (1989). | |