Volume 15

Issue 3

Symposium on Risks and Wrongs
Annual Institute for Humane Studies Law and Philosophy Issue
621Foreword: Coleman and Corrective JusticeLarry Alexander
637Risks and WrongsJules L. Coleman
649Rational Choice and the LawJean Hampton
683Jules and the TortistDavid Gauthier
711On the Domain and Market RhetoricMargaret Jane Radin
733The Relation Between Competition and CooperationSteven Walt
747Interpreting Torts, Explaining ContractsAlan Schwartz
771The Primacy of Cooperation, Rational Bargaining, and an Economic Theory of Part of the Common LawChristopher T. Wonnell
783Rational Bargaining Theory and Contract: Default Rules, Hypothetical Consent, the Duty to Disclose, and FraudRandy E. Barnett
805Efficiency and Rational Bargaining in Contractual SettingsRichard Craswell
839Why is Corrective Justice Just?Emily Sherwin
849Jules Coleman and Corrective Justice in Tort Law: A Critique and ReformulationKenneth W. Simons
889Rational Contractarianism, Corrective Justice, and Tort LawRichard J. Arneson
917The Mixed Conception of Corrective JusticeStephen R. Perry
939Tort Law as a Comparative Institution: Reply to PerryClaire Finkelstein
Article
965Natural Rights and the Constitution: The Original “Original Intent”Terry Brennan
Recent Developments
1031Limitations of the Voting Rights Act of 1965: Presley v. Etowah County Commission, 112 S. Ct. 820 (1992)
1040The Confrontation Clause and Hearsay Statements by Child Victims of Sexual Abuse: White v. Illinois, 112 S. Ct. 736 (1992)
1050The Eighth Amendment in Section 1983 Cases: Hudson v. McMillian, 112 S. Ct. 995 (1992)
1060Criminal Anti-Profit Statutes and the First Amendment: Simon & Schuster, Inc. v. New York Crime Victims Bd., 112 S. Ct. 501 (1991)

Issue 2

Symposium: Free Market Environmentalism: The Role of the Market in Environmental Protection
Northwestern School of Law at Lewis and Clark College–1991
297Free Market Versus Political EnvironmentalismTerry L. Anderson & Donald R. Leal
311Debunking Wholesale Private Enforcement of Environmental RightsEdward Brunet
325The Tragedy of the Commons, Part TwoJames E. Krier
349Protecting the Environment from Orthodox EnvironmentalismJames L. Huffman
371The Fallacies of Free Market EnvironmentalismMichael C. Blumm
391Behind Schedule and Over Budget: The Case of Markets, Water, and EnvironmentZach Willey
427Property Rights, Environmental Resources, and the FutureRichard L. Stroup & Sandra L. Goodman
455A Property Rights Strategy for Protecting the Environment: A Comment on Stroup and GoodmanReuben C. Plantico
467Bureaucratic Issues and Environmental Concerns: A Review of the History of Federal Land Ownership and ManagementGary D. Libecap
489Institutional Fantasylands: From Scientific Management to Free Market EnvironmentalismPeter S. Menell
511Free Market Environmentalism: Wonder Drug or Snake Oil?William Funk
517Escaping Environmental FeudalismBruce Yandle
Article
541The Worst Should Go First: Deferral Registries in Asbestos LitigationPeter H. Schuck
I.H.S.-Eberhard Competition Winner
595Back to the Future: The Supreme Court’s Retroactivity JurisprudencePaul McGreal

Issue 1

Symposium: The Bill of Rights After 200 Years
1Coexistence and Co-Dependence: Conservatism and Civil LibertiesRalph K. Winter
5What is the Federalist Society?Owen M. Fiss
Panel I: Should the Bill of Rights Fully Protect Fundamental Freedoms?
11Three Levels of Human Decisionmaking and the Protection of Fundamental RightsWilliam P. Barr
17The Untenable Case for an Unconditional Right to ShelterRobert C. Ellickson
35The Indivisibility of Liberty Under the Bill of RightsRichard A. Epstein
43What Constitutes Full Protection of Fundamental Freedoms?Nadine Strossen
Panel II: How Effective Are Bills of Rights in Protecting Freedom and Civil Liberties?
53How Effective Are Bills of Rights in Protecting Individual Freedoms?Theodore B. Olson
55The Effectiveness of Bills of RightsJohn S. Baker, Jr.
71Bills of Rights and Regression to the MeanFrank H. Easterbrook
85The Role of Institutional Factors in Protecting Individual LibertiesThomas W. Merrill
93The Bill of Rights in America and Central East EuropeHerman Schwartz
Panel III: The Bill of Rights and Governmental Structure: Republicanism and Mediating Institutions
99Some Comments on “The Bill of Rights as a Constitution”Akhil Reed Amar
113On Madison and Majoritarianism: A Response to Professor AmarWalter Berns
119On the Myth of Written Constitutions: The Disappearance of Criminal Jury Trial[INSERT HERE]
129The Role of Government Under the Bill of RightsKate Smith
Panel IV: Judicial Interpretation of the Bill of Rights
139Interpreting the Bill of Rights: A Dichotomy of Jurisprudential ApproachesEdwin D. Williamson
141Originalism and the Bill of RightsStephen L. Carter
149How Should Courts Interpret the Bill of Rights?Lino A Graglia
157An Interpretivist AgendaGary S. Lawson
Debate
Should Congress Pass Legislation Overruling the Supreme Court’s Decision in the “Peyote Case,” Which Limits the Scope of the Free Exercise of Religion?
163Religious Exercise: How Free?Edwin Meese III
169The Free Exercise Clause as a Rule About RulesJohn Harrison
181Should Congress Pass Legislation Restoring the Broader Interpretation of Free Exercise of Religion?Michael W. McConnell
Articles
191Microenterprise: Human Reconstruction in America’s Inner CitiesLewis D. Solomon
223The Misappropriation Theory of Insider Trading: A Legal, Economic, and Ethical AnalysisSteven R. Salbu
Recent Developments: The U.S. Supreme Court, 1990 Term
255Inferring Actual Malice from Altered Quotations, Masson v. New Yorker Magazine, Inc., 111 S. Ct. 2419 (1991)
266Confidential Media Sources and the First Amendment: Cohen v. Cowles Media Co., 111 S. Ct. 2513 (1991)
275The Death Penalty and Victim Impact Evidence: Payne v. Tennessee, 11 S. Ct. 2597 (1991)
284Proportionality and the Eight Amendment: Harmelin v. Michigan, 111 S. Ct. 2680 (1991)
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