| Symposium: Reviving the Structural Constitution |
| Panel I: Formalism and Functionalism Reconsidered |
| 3 | The Structural Constitution and the Countermajoritarian Difficulty | Steven G. Calabresi |
| 13 | Formalism, Functionalism, Ignorance | Judge Frank H. Easterbrook |
| 21 | Relationships Between Formalism and Functionalism in Separation of Powers Cases | William N. Eskridge, Jr. |
| 31 | Toward a Principled Interpretation of the Commerce Clause | Thomas W. Merrill |
| 45 | Formalism, Functionalism, and the Separation of Powers | Burt Neuborne |
| Panel II: Congress and the Judiciary |
| 55 | Introduction: Trust and Jurisdiction—The Tug-of-War between Congress and the Federal Courts | Dennis Jacobs |
| 59 | Religion in Congress and the Courts: Issues of Institutional Competence | Lillian R. BeVier |
| 67 | Federalism As a Structural Threat to Liberty | Douglas Laycock |
| 85 | Congress As Partner/Congress As Adversary | Lawrence G. Sager |
| Panel III: Constitutional Federalism Reborn |
| 93 | Introduction: Constitutional Federalism Reborn | Alex Kozinski |
| 95 | The Revival of States’ Rights: A Progress Report and a Proposal | Lynn A. Baker |
| 107 | The Necessary and Proper Clause As an Intrinsic Restraint on Federal Lawmaking Power | David E. Engdahl |
| 123 | But When Exactly Was Judicially-Enforced Federalism “Born” in the First Place? | Larry D. Kramer |
| 139 | American Political Culture and the Failures of Process Federalism | William Marshall |
| Panel IV: Federalism in Constitutional Context |
| 159 | Introduction: Federalism in Constitutional Context | Max Boot |
| 161 | Context and Complementarity within Federalism Doctrine | Evan H. Caminker |
| 173 | In the Beginning Are the States | John C. Harrison |
| 181 | Federalism in Constitutional Context | Roderick M. Hills, Jr. |
| 197 | Judicial Review and Federalism | John C. Yoo |
| Panel V: Undoing the New Deal? |
| 207 | Introduction: Undoing the New Deal | Pasco M. Bowman II |
| 209 | The Cartelization of Commerce | Richard A. Epstein |
| 219 | The Constitutional Virtues and Vices of the New Deal | Akhil Reed Amar |
| 227 | Undoing the New Deal through the New Presidentialism | Cynthia R. Farina |
| 239 | Evaluating the New Deal | Richard B. Stewart |
| Articles |
| 247 | Formalism and State Sovereignty in Printz v. United States: Cooperation by Consent | Andrew S. Gold |
| 279 | Mend It Or End It? What To Do with the Independent Counsel Statute | Julian A. Cook, III |
| Recent Cases: The United State Courts of Appeals, 1998 |
| 339 | Cutting the Gordian Knot of Affirmative Action: Lutheran Church-Missouri Syndod v. FCC, 141 F.3d 344 (D.C. Cir. 1998) | |
| 351 | The Sixth Circuit Navigates the Post-Romer Wreckage: Equality Foundation of Greater Cincinatti, Inc. v. City of Cincinatti, 128 F.3d 289 (6th Cir. 1997) | |