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