Volume 26

Issue 3

Articles
668The Unitary Executive During the Second Half-CenturySteven G. Calabresi & Christopher S. Yoo
803An Empirical Test of Justice Scalia’s Commitment to the Rule of LawGary Lawson
811The Retroactive and Prospective Application of Judicial DecisionsBradley Scott Shannon
877Federalism in AntitrustRobert W. Hahn & Anne Layne-Farrar
923Private Property Rights, Economic Freedom, and Professor Coase: A Critique of Friedman, McCloskey, Medema, and ZornWalter Block
Recent Developments
953Defining Extortion: Rico, Hobbs, and Statutory Interpretation in in Scheidler v National Organization for Women, Inc., 123 S. Ct. 1057 (2003).Daniel B. Kelly
973Marijuana or Football (or the Future Farmers of America): Board of Education v. Earls, 122 S. Ct 2550 (2002).Brian Kim

Issue 2

Articles
397Market Rights and the Rule of Law: A Case for Procedural ConstitutionalismGuido Pincione
455Science and Religion Twenty Years After McLean v. Arkansas: Evolution, Public Education, and the New Challenge of Intelligent DesignFrancis J. Beckwith
501Stopping Time: The Pro-Slavery and “Irrevocable” Thirteenth AmendmentA. Christopher Bryant
551An Overview and Evaluation of State Blaine Amendments: Origins, Scope, and First Amendment ConcernsMark Edward DeForrest
627A Matter of Constitutional Luck: The General Applicability Requirement in Free Exercise JurisprudenceChristopher C. Lund

Issue 1

Symposium: Law and Truth
5The Proliferation of Legal TruthJack M. Balkin
17Truth, Truths, “Truth,” “Truths” in the LawSusan Haack
23The Plain Truth About Legal TruthMichael S. Moore
49From Postmodernism to Law and TruthDennis Patterson
69History for the Non-OriginalistRebecca Brown
83Forms of Originalism and the Study of HistoryJohn Harrison
95On Finding (and Losing) Our OriginsLarry Kramer
111The Exclusionary RuleGuido Calabresi
119In Defense of the Search and Seizure Exclusionary RuleYale Kamisar
143Truth, Justice, and the JuryShari Diamond
157Is the Criminal Process about Truth?: A German PerspectiveThomas Weigend
175America’s Adversarial and Jury Systems: More Likely to Do JusticeGerald Walpin
189Layers and Truth-TellingAlbert Alschuler
195Corporate Fraud: See, LawyersSusan Koniak
231Lawyers as the Enemies of TruthJohn O. McGinnis
235A Tale of Truth in Modern AmericaWilliam Otis
Articles
239Politics and the Principle that Elected Legislators Should Make the LawsDavid Schoenbrod
281The Myth of a Conservative Supreme Court: The October 2000 TermLino A. Graglia
315The Faith-Based Initiative, Charitable Choice, and Protecting the Free Speech Rights of Faith-Based OrganizationsVernadette Ramirez Broyles, Esq.
Response
355Security Reviews of Media Reports on Military Operations: A Response to Professor LeeMajor William A. Wilcox, Jr.
Book Review
369Thomas Jefferson’s Retrospective on the Establishment ClauseDouglas G. Smith
Recent Developments: The United States Supreme Court, 2001 Term
384How Little Control? Volition and the Civil Confinement of Sexually Violent Predators in Kansas v. Crane, 122 S. Ct. 867 (2002)
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