| Symposium: Private Law: The New Frontier for Limited Government |
| 3 | Tort Law for Federalists (And the Rest of Us): Private Law in Disguise | John C. P. Goldberg |
| 17 | Fear-Mongering Torts and the Exaggerated Death of Diving | Carl T. Bogus |
| 39 | The New Federal Regulation of Corporate Governance | Jill E. Fisch |
| 51 | Property Rights and Environmental Regulation: The Case for Competition | James W. Ely, Jr. |
| 61 | Environmental Perspectives: Moving Toward a Market-Oriented Middle Ground | James L. Huffman |
| 69 | Private Property and the Politics of Environmental Protection | Thomas W. Merrill |
| 81 | The World Trade Organization as a Structure of Liberty | John O. McGinnis |
| 89 | Interest Groups, Power Politics, and the Risks of WTO Mission Creep | Jide O. Nzelibe |
| 97 | Is Civil Litigation a Threat to Freedom? | Philip K. Howard |
| 107 | Believing Six Improbable Things: Medical Malpractice and “Legal Fear” | David A. Hyman & Charles Silver |
| Articles |
| 119 | The Anti-Discrimination Eighth Amendment | Laurence Claus |
| 169 | Why Is Congress Still Regulating Noncommercial Activity? | Alex Kreit |
| 205 | The Constitutional Option to Change Senate Rules and Procedures: A Majoritarian Means to Overcome the Filibuster | Martin B. Gold & Dimple Gupta |
| Essay |
| 273 | The Historical Origins of the Rule of Law in the American Constitutional Order | Steven G. Calabresi |
| Recent Developments |
| 281 | No More ‘Cherry-picking’: the Real History of the 21st Amendment’s § 2 | Aaron Nielson |
| 297 | Case Comment: Roche v. Empagran | Kenneth S. Reinker |
| 307 | Threats in the Line of Duty: Police Officers and the First Amendment in State v. Valdivia and Connecticut v. Deloreto | Erin Sheley |