Volume 16

Issue 3

Symposium on Legal Formalism, 1992
Annual Institute for Humane Studies Law and Philosophy Issue
579Foreword: The Challenge of Legal FormalismDennis M. Patteron
583The Jurisprudence of Legal FormalismErnest J. Weinrib
597Professor Weinrib’s Formalism” The Not-So-Empty SepulchreStephen R. Perry
627Legal Formalism from the Perspective of a Reasonable Law ProfessorJean C. Love
639Coherence and FormalismKen Kress
683Formalism and Practical Reason, or How to Avoid Seeing Ghosts in the Empty SepulchreErnest J. Weinrib
Notes
701The Constitutionality of the False Claims Act’s Qui Tam ProvisionJames T. Blanch
769Encouraging Product Safety Testing by Applying the Privilege of Self-Critical Analysis When Punitive Damages are SoughtPaul B. Taylor
Recent Developments
809Judicial Review of Impeachment Proceedings: Nixon v. United States, 113 S. Ct. 732 (1993)
820Reapportionment and the Dilution of Minority Voting Strength: Growe v. Emison, 113 S. Ct. 1075 (1993), and Voinovich v. Quilter, 113 S. Ct. 1149 (1993)
835Civil Forfeiture and the Innocent Owner Defense: United States v. 92 Buena Vista Ave., 113 S. Ct. 1126 (1993)
848Habeas Corpus and “Actual Innocence”: Herrera v. Collins, 113 S. Ct. 853 (1993)

Issue 2

Articles
303“Thirty Pieces of Silver” for the Rights of Your People: Irresistible Offers Reconsidered as a Matter of State Constitutional LawWilliam Van Alstyne
327Private Interbank DisciplineDavid G. Oedel
411Recent Misinterpretations of the Avoidable Consequences Rule: The “Duty” to Mitigate and Other FictionsJeffrey K. Riffer & Elizabeth Barrowman
445De-Federalizing American Indian Commerce: Toward a New Political Economy for Indian CountryRaymond Cross
493The Supreme Court and Coerced Confessions: Arizona v. Fulminate in PerspectiveWilliam Gangi
Essay
529Manners Makyth Man: The Prose Style of Justice ScaliaCharles Fried
Note
537The American Bar Association: An Appearance of ProprietyDavid M. Leonard
Book Review
565Morton J. Horowitz, The Transformation of American Law, 1870-1960: The Crisis of Legal OrthodoxySteven C. Papkin

Issue 1

Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers
1Foreword: Two Visions of the Nature of ManSteven G. Calabresi & Gary Lawson
Panel I: Philosophical Foundations of The Federalist: The Nature of Law and the Nature of Man
7The Federalist Papers: The Framers Construct an OrreryHarold H. Bruff
13The Federalist Papers: From Practical Politics to High PrincipleRichard A. Epstein
23Philosophical Foundations of The Federalist Papers: Nature of Man and Nature of LawMary Ann Glendon
Panel II: To Govern and Be Governed: The Federalist’s Vision of Representative Democracy
33The Federalist Vision of a Representative DemocracyJames L. Ryan
35Thoughts on the Federalist Vision of Representative Democracy as Viewed at the End of the Twentieth Century: How Have We Used the Legacy of The Federalist Papers?Jesse H. Choper
43Remarks on The Federalist Number 10David Epstein
49Representative DemocracyJonathan R. Macey
Panel III: Liberty and Constitutional Architecture
55Liberty and Constitutional ArchitectureJames L. Buckley
59Constitutional ArchitectureJohn S. Baker, Jr.
75Individual Liberty and Constitutional Architecture: The Founders’ Prompt Correction of Their Own MistakeDouglas Laycock
87Liberty and Constitutional Architecture: The Rights-Structure ParadigmGeoffrey P. Miller
Debate
The Federalist and the Contemporary Debate on Term Limits
95Term Limitations: Breaking Up the Iron TriangleWilliam Kristol
101Some Arguments Against Congressional Term LimitationsNelso W. Polsby
Panel IV: The Anti-Federalists after 200 Years: Pundits or Prophets?
109IntroductionEdwin Meese III
111Anti-Federalists, The Federalist Papers, and the Big Argument for UnionAkhil Reed Amar
119“Independent of Heaven Itself”: Differing Federalist and Anti-Federalist Perspectives on the Centralizing Tendency of the Federal JudiciaryCharles J. Cooper
129From Federal Union to National Monolith: Mileposts in the Demise of American FederalismLino A. Graglia
Epilogue
137Federalism in the Twenty-First Century: Will States Exist?Pete du Pont
Articles
149Easing the Pressure on Pressure Groups: Toward a Constitutional Right to LobbyAndrew P. Thomas
195A Multidisciplinary Analysis of the Structure of Persuasive ArgumentsPaul T. Wanergin
241The Economic Analysis of the Effect of No-Fault Divorce Law on the Divorce RateMartin Zelder
Recent Developments
269Revealing the Inadequacy of the Public Forum Doctrine: International Society for Krishna Consciousness, Inc. v. Lee, 112 S. Ct. 2701 (1992)
279Establishment of Religion and High School Graduation Ceremonies: Lee v. Weisman, 112 S. Ct. 2649 (1992)
287The Beginning of the End of Peremptory Challenges: Georgia v. McCollum, 112 S. Ct. 2348 (1992)
294The Dormant Commerce Clause and the Interstate Shipmen of Waste: Fort Gratiot Sanitary Landfill v. Michigan Department of Natural Resources, 112 S. Ct. 2019 (1992)
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