| Symposium: Judicial Decision-Making: The Role of Text, Precedent, and the Rule of Law |
| Introductory Remarks |
| 1 | Judicial Decisionmaking and the Growth of the Law | Robert C. Clark |
| Panel I: The Enterprise of Judging |
| 5 | The Diversity of the Federalist Society | Morris S. Arnold |
| 7 | Judicial Restraint: An Argument From Institutional Design | Lillian R. BeVier |
| 13 | The Enterprise of Judging | Russell K. Osgood |
| Panel II: Stare Decisis and Constitutional Meaning |
| 23 | The Constitutional Case Against Precedent | Gary Lawson |
| 35 | Reply to Lawson | Charles Fried |
| 39 | On Lawson on Precedent | Akhil Reed Amar |
| 45 | Precedent and the Necessary Externality of Constitutional Norms | Frederick Schauer |
| Panel III: Text and History in Statutory Construction |
| 57 | Introduction | Paul R. Michel |
| 61 | Text, History, and Structure in Statutory Interpretation | Frank H. Easterbrook |
| 71 | Dictionaries, Plain Meaning, and Context in Statutory Interpretation | A. Raymond Randolph |
| Panel IV: Non-Legal Theory in Judicial Decisionmaking |
| 79 | “Legal” Versus “Non-Legal” Theory | Stephen F. Williams |
| 87 | Non-Legal Theory in Judicial Decisionmaking | Richard H. Fallon, Jr. |
| 101 | Moral Philosophy and the Glen Ridge Rape Case | Linda R. Hirshman |
| 107 | The Persuasive Influence of Economic Analysis on Legal Decisionmaking | Jonathan R. Macey |
| Roundtable: The Supreme Court as a Political Institution |
| 119 | Do Judges Have a Policy-Making Role in the American System of Government? | Lino A. Graglia |
| 131 | The Judiciary: Conservatism’s Last Branch | William Kristol |
| 137 | A Modest Proposal for a Political Court | Thomas W. Merrill |
| 149 | The Supreme Court as a Partially Political Institution | Stephen Reinhardt |
| 155 | Judges as Liars | Martin Shapiro |
| Articles |
| 157 | Expediting Impeachment: Removing Article III Federal Judges After Criminal Conviction | Michael J. Broyde |
| 223 | The Federal Government and the Problem of Chinese Rights in the Era of the Fourteenth Amendment | Earl M. Maltz |
| Recent Developments: The Supreme Court of the United States, 1992 Term |
| 253 | Penalty Enhancement for Bias-Based Crimes: Wisconsin v. Mitchell, 113 S. Ct. 2194 (1993) | |
| 262 | Animal Sacrifice and Equal Protection Free Exercise: Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye, Inc. v. City of Hialeah, 113 S. Ct. 2217 (1993) | |
| 273 | Federal Preemption of State Health and Safety Regulations: CSX Transportation, Inc. v. Easterwood, 113 S. Ct. 1732 (1993) | |
| 283 | Equal Protection and Race Conscious Reapportionment: Shaw v. Reno, 113 S. Ct. 2816 (1993) | |