Volume 27

Issue 3

Symposium: The Rule of Law in Conflict and Post-Conflict Situations
691Rediscovering International Law Through Dialogue Rather than Diatribe: Reflections on an International Legal Conference in the Aftermath of Operation Iraqi FreedomDavid D. Jividen
725Humanitarian Intervention and International LawA.P.V. Rogers
737U.S. Security Strategies: A Legal AssessmentMichael N. Schmitt
765Operation Iraqi Freedom: Legal and Policy ConsiderationsRobert F. Turner
797Ethical and Legal Dimensions of the Bush “Preemption” StrategyMartin L. Cook
817Just Peace and the Asymmetric Threat: National Self-Defense in Uncharted WatersMichael Novak
843Factors in War to Peace TransitionsWolff Heintschel von Heinegg
877Comments on WarYoram Dinstein
Articles
893Is Regulation Good for You?Robert W. Hahn & Rohit Malik
917Unprincipled Family Dissolution: The American Law Institute’s Recommendations for Spousal Support and Division of PropertyDavid Westfall
Recent Developments
965Forcible Antipsychotic Medication and the Unfortunate Side Effects of Sell v. United States, 539 U.S. 166 (2003)Debra A. Breneman
985Abandoning Bedrock Principles?: The Musgrave Amendment and FederalismJohn Bash

Issue 2

Federalist Society National Lawyer’s Conference – 2003
Debate
423The Use of International Law in Judicial DecisionsHon. J. Harvie Wilkinson III
431The Use of International Law in the American Adjudicative ProcessHon. Patricia M. Wald
Speech
443Clarifying the State Action and Noerr ExemptionsTimothy J. Muris
Articles
459Law’s Culture: Conservativism and the American Constitutional OrderBruce P. Frohnen
489Liberal Originalism: A Past for the FutureTimothy Sandefur
543The Federal Marriage Amendment and Rule by JudgesDwight G. Duncan
569Rethinking Judicial Activism and Restraint in State School Finance LitigationLarry J. Obhof
609Abusive Trademark Litigation and the Incredible Shrinking Confusion Doctrine: Trademark Abuse in the Context of Entertainment Media and CyberspaceK.J. Greene
643Introducing the “Heartland Departure”Adam Lamparello

Issue 1

Symposium: Law and Human Dignity
3Does Technology Spell Trouble with a Capital “T”?: Human Dignity and Public PolicyDavid A. Hyman
19Retribution: The Central Aim of PunishmentGerard V. Bradley
33Dignity and Desert in Punishment TheoryKyron Huigens
51Inevitable Mens ReaStephen J. Morse
65Pope John Paul II and the Dignity of the Human BeingRev. John J. Coughlin, O.F.M.
81Religious Liberty and Human Dignity: A Tale of Two DeclarationsKevin J. Hasson
93The Welfare Debate: Getting Past the Bumper StickersPeter B. Edelman
101A Crisis of Caring: A Catholic Critique of American Welfare ReformVincent D. Rougeau
121Social Welfare, Human Dignity, and the Puzzle of What We Owe Each OtherAmy L. Wax
137The Limits of International Law in Protecting DignityJohn O. McGinnis
145What We Can Learn About Human Dignity from International LawJeremy Rabkin
169Today’s Senate Confirmation Battles and the Role of the Federal JudiciaryDiarmuid F. O’Scannlain
Articles
181Our Broken Judicial Confirmation Process and the Need for Filibuster ReformJohn Cornyn
231Beyond State Farm: Due Process Constraints on Noneconomic Compensatory DamagesPaul DeCamp
299Davey’s Plea: Blair, Witters, and the Protection of Religious FreedomJoseph P. Viteritti
339Roe and the New FrontierLisa Shaw Roy
Essay
385The Diversity LieBrian P. Fitzpatrick
Recent Developments: The United States Supreme Court, 2003 Term
399Struck Out Looking: Continued Confusion in Eighth Amendment Proportionality Review After Ewing v. California, 123 S. Ct. 1179 (2003)Joshua R. Pater
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