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