| Symposium: Law and the War on Terrorism |
| Prologue: Presidential Addresses on the Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001 |
| ix | Remarks on the National Day of Prayer and Remembrance | George W. Bush |
| xiii | Address to a Joint Session of Congress and the American People | George W. Bush |
| Foreword |
| 399 | Freedom and Security After September 11 | Viet D. Dinh |
| Essays |
| 407 | Homeland: An Essay on Patriotism | Richard D. Parker |
| 429 | Why They Hate Us: The Role of Social Dynamics | Cass R. Sunstein |
| 441 | Civil Liberties and Human Rights in the Aftermath of September 11 | Philip B. Heymann |
| 457 | Choices of Law, Choices of War | Noah Feldman |
| 487 | The President’s Constitutional Authority to Conduct Military Operations Against Terrorist Organizations and the Nations that Harbor or Support Them | Robert J. Delahunty & John C. Yoo |
| The Military Action Against Terrorists under International Law |
| 519 | The War on Terrorism and the Modern Relevance of the Congressional Power to “Declare War” | Robert F. Turner |
| 539 | The Fog of Law: Self-Defense, Inherence, and Incoherence in Article 51 of the United Nations Charter | Michael J. Glennon |
| 559 | America’s New War on Terror: The Case for Self-Defense Under International Law | Jack M. Beard |
| The Military Tribunal Order |
| 591 | What to Do with Bin Laden and Al Quaeda Terrorists?: A Qualified Defense of Military Commissions and United States Policy on Detainees at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base | Kenneth Anderson |
| 635 | On Justice and War: Contradictions in the Proposed Military Tribunals | George P. Fletcher |
| 653 | When Justice Goes to War: Prosecuting Terrorists before Military Commissions | Diane F. Orentlicher & Robert Kogod Goldman |
| 665 | Terrorism, Federalism, and Police Misconduct | William J. Stuntz |
| 681 | Fear and the Regulatory Model of Counterterrorism | Eric A. Posner |
| 699 | The Consequences of Enlisting Federal Grand Juries in the War on Terrorism: Assessing the USA PATRIOT Act’s Changes to Grand Jury Secrecy | Sara Sun Beale & James E. Felman |
| 721 | An International Criminal Law Approach to Bioterrorism | Barry Kellman |
| 743 | “Security Review” and the First Amendment | William E. Lee |
| 765 | Unleashing the Rogue Elephant: September 11 and Letting the CIA be the CIA | Frederick P. Hitz |
| 781 | Re-Constructing Global Aviation in an Era of the “Civil Aircraft as a Weapon of Destruction” | Phillip A. Karber |
| 815 | Who Should Deal with Foreign Terrorists on U.S. Soil?: Socio-Legal Consequences of September 11 and the Ongoing Threat of Terrorist Attacks in America | David A. Klinger & Dave Grossman |