| The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium: Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution |
| Introductory Remarks |
| 237 | Welcoming Remarks | Robert W. Bennett |
| 239 | Introductory Remarks | Steven G. Calabresi |
| Panel I: Originalism and the Dead Hand |
| 243 | Introduction | Daniel D. Polsby |
| 245 | Dead Hand of the Architect | Daniel A. Farber |
| 251 | The Original Constitution and Our Origins | John O. McGinnis |
| 263 | The Dead Hand of Constitutional Tradition | Michael S. Moore |
| 275 | The Dead Hand and Constitutional Amendment | Lawrence G. Sager |
| Panel II: Constitutionalism and Originalism |
| Introduction |
| 281 | Introduction | Stephen Chapman |
| 283 | Integrity and Impersonality of Originalism | Lillian R. BeVier |
| 293 | It’s Not Constitutionalism, It’s Judicial Activism | Lino A. Graglia |
| 301 | Originalism As an “Ism” | Jonathan R. Macey |
| 311 | Five Theses on Originalism | Cass R. Sunstein |
| Panel III: What Is Originalism? |
| 317 | Introduction: A View for the Legislative Branch | David M. McIntosh |
| 321 | Originalism, Or Who Is Fred? | Larry Alexander |
| 327 | A Text Is Just a Text | Paul F. Campos |
| 335 | “Originalist” Values and Constitutional Interpretation | Richard S. Kay |
| 343 | Defining Originalism | Frederick Schauer |
| Panel IV: Is Originalism Possible? Normative Indeterminacy and the Judicial Role |
| 347 | Introduction | Edwin Meese III |
| 351 | Nonoriginalist Perspective on the Lessons of History | Michael C. Dorf |
| 363 | Some Doubts on Constitutional Indeterminacy | Richard A. Epstein |
| 375 | Normative Indeterminacy and the Problem of Judicial Role | Michael J. Perry |
| 391 | Writing of the Constitution and the Writing on the Wall | Steven D. Smith |
| Panel V: Is Originalism Possible? Historical Indeterminacy |
| 401 | Introduction | Stephen B. Presser |
| 403 | The Relevance of the Framers’ Intent | Randy E. Barnett |
| 411 | Legal Indeterminacy: Its Cause and Cure | Gary Lawson |
| 429 | Originalism and Indeterminacy | Thomas B. McCaffee |
| 437 | The Indeterminacy of Historical Evidence | Suzanna Sherry |
| Panel VI: The Original Meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment |
| 443 | Did the Fourteenth Amendment Incorporate the Bill of Rights Against States? | Akhil Reed Amar |
| 451 | A Minimalist Approach to the Fourteenth Amendment | Earl M. Maltz |
| 457 | The Originalist Case for Brown v. Board of Education | Michael W. McConnell |
| 465 | Conservatives v. Originalism | Jeffrey Rosen |
| Panel VII: Alternatives to Originalism |
| 475 | Introduction | John Fund |
| 479 | Alternatives to Originalism? | Frank H. Easterbrook |
| 487 | The Political Function of Originalist Ambiguity | Richard H. Fallon Jr. |
| 495 | The Limited Relevance of Originalism in the Actual Performance of Legal Roles | Sanford Levinson |
| 509 | Bork v. Burke | Thomas W. Merrill |
| 525 | Interpretivism and the Judicial Role in a Constitutional Democracy: Seeking an Alternative to Originalism | Martin H. Redish |
| Article |
| 533 | Truman, Korea, and the Constitution: Debunking the Imperial President Myth | Robert F. Turner |
| Recent Developments: The Supreme Court of the United States, 1994 Term |
| 587 | Tearing Down the Wall: Rosenberger v. Rector of the University of Virginia, 115 S. Ct. 2510 (1995) | |
| 602 | Protecting Private Religious Speech in the Public Forum: Capitol Square Review & Advisory Board v. Pinette, 115 S. Ct. 2440 (1995) | |
| 612 | The Precarious Position of Commercial Speech: Rubin v. Coors Brewing Co., 115 S. Ct. 1585 (1995) | |
| Recent Cases: The United States Court of Appeals, 1995 |
| 627 | Good Friday Vacation as an Establishment of Religion: Metzl v. Leininger, 57 F.3d 618 (7th Cir. 1995) | |
| 634 | Speaking in Tongues: Whose Rights at Stake? Yniguez v. Arizonans for Official English, 69 F.3d 920 (9th Cir. 1995) (en banc) | |