Volume 20

Issue 3

Symposium: Natural Law v. Natural Rights: What Are They – How Do They Differ?
627Natural-Law Originalism – Or Why Justice Scalia (Almost) Gets It RightDouglas W. Kmiec
655A Law Professor’s Guide to Natural Law and Natural RightsRandy E. Barnett
683The Dangers of Natural RightsRichard Tuck
695Do Natural Rights Derive from Natural Law?Michael P. Zuckert
Articles
733The “Conservation Game”: The Possibility of Voluntary Cooperation in Preserving Buildings of Cultural ImportanceDaphna Lewinsohn-Zamir
791The Economics of Airline Safety and Security: An Analysis of the White House Commission’s RecommendationsRobert W. Hahn
829Building Trust: Conservatives and the EnvironmentMark Eliot Shere
867The Rule of Saint Benedict: The Debates over the Interpretation of an Ancient Legal and Spiritual DocumentJames L. J. Nuzzo
Essay
887The Tao of FederalismCalvin R. Massey
Recent Developments: The Supreme Court of the United States, 1996 Term
905An Improper Extension of Civil Litigation by Indigents: M. L. B. v. S. L. J., 117 S. Ct. 555 (1996)
921A Valuation Standard That is Difficult to Swallow: Interpreting § 506(a) of the Bankruptcy Code in Associates Commerical Corp. v. Rash, 117 S. Ct. 1879 (1997)
Recent Case
937Cramming Down the House: The Valuation of Collateral in In re Taffi, 96 F.3d 1190 (1996)

Issue 2

Symposium: Justice and the Criminal Justice Process–Symposium on Law and Public Policy-1996
Panel I: Protections Against Self Incrimination: a Path or Roadblock to Justice?
327Miranda’s “Negligible” Effect on Law Enforcement: Some Skeptical ObservationsPaul G. Cassell
347Bashing Miranda Is Unjustified–And HarmfulStephen J. Schulhofer
375Miranda StoriesPeter Arenella
Panel II: Justice for All? Racial Minorities, Crime Victims, and the Local Community
391Civil Rights and the Criminal Justice SystemClint Bolick
397Race, the Criminal Justice System, and Community-Oriented PolicingReuben M. Greenberg
405Crime, Politics, and RaceSamuel R. Gross
417Racism in the Criminal Justice System: Problems and SuggestionsThomas J. Nolan
Panel III: What Belongs in a Criminal Trial: the Role of Exclusionary Rules
425Six Observations on the Exclusionary RuleThe Honorable Stephen J. Markman
435Counter-Revolution in Constitutional Criminal Procedure?Carol S. Steiker
443The Virtues and Vices of the Exclusionary RuleWilliam J. Stuntz
457Against Exclusion (Except to Protect Truth Or Prevent Privacy Violations)Akhil Reed Amar
Panel IV: Juries and the Criminal Justice System: What Role?
469A Unanimous Jury Is Fundamental to Our DemocracyBarbara A. Babcock
475Jury Bashing and the O.J. SimpsonGerald F. Uelmen
483What Is Wrong with American Juries and How to Fix ItRichard K. Willard
489Making Juries Better FactfindersDaniel P. Collins
Panel V: The Role of Lawyers and the Search for Truth in the Criminal Justice System
503Adversary InferencesFrank H. Easterbrook
513The Adversarial-Accusatorial Label: A Constraint on the Search for TruthJoseph D. Grano
519Criminal Defense Lawyers and the Search for TruthCharles M. Sevilla
Panel VI: Feds Fighting Crime: When and How
531Criticisms of Federal Counter-Terrorism LawsNadine Strossen
543A National Strategy against CrimeRichard K. Willard
Article
555Market Ordering versus Statutory Control of Termination Decisions: A Case for the Inefficiency of Just Cause Dismissal RequirementsJohn P. Frantz
Recent Development: The Supreme Court of the United States, 1995 Term
605A Case for Speedier Executions: Felker v. Turpin, 116 S. Ct. 2333 (1996)
Recent Case
615A Quick Case for Including Same-Sex Harassment Under Title VII: Quick v. Donaldson, Co., Inc., 90 F.3d 1372 (8th Cir. 1996)

Issue 1

Volume Introduction
1Introduction: Twentieth Anniversary Volume, Harvard Journal of Law & Public PolicyE. Spencer Abraham
Remark
19Remarks in Honor of Chief Justice Warren E. Burger Supreme Court of the United StatesThe Hon. J. Michael Luttig
Articles
23Political Economy of Just Compensation: Lessons from the Military Draft for the Takings Issue, TheFischel, William A.
65Comment on Fischel’s Political Economy of Just CompensationRobert E. Litan
75Takings Legislation: A CommentRobert C. Ellickson
85Takings and Progressive Rate TaxationCalvin R. Massey
127The Model Physician-Assisted Suicide Act and the Jurisprudence of DeathScott Fitzgibbon and Kwan Kew Lai
175The Use and Abuse of History in Compassion in DyingDwight G. Duncan and Peter Lubin
215Colorado’s Amendment 2: A Result in Search of a ReasonJohn Daniel Dailey and Paul Farley
Recent Developments: The Supreme Court of the United States, 1995 Term
279Innocent Owners and Guilty Property: Bennis v. Michigan, 116 S. Ct. 994 (1996)
292Civil Forfeiture as Jeopardy: United States v. Ursery, 116 S. Ct. 2135 (1996)
310“Worse than TXO”: Substantive Due Reasonableness in BMW of North America v. Gore, 116 S. Ct. 1589 (1996)
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