Volume 30

Issue 3

Articles
791An Empirical Analysis of Life Tenure: A Response to Professors Calabresi & LindgrenDavid R. Stras & Ryan W. Scott
831Can States Tax National Banks to Educate Consumers About Predatory Lending Practices?Howell E. Jackson & Stacy A. Anderson
885Charter Schools and Collective Bargaining: Compatible Marriage or Illegitimate Relationship?Martin H. Malin & Charles Taylor Kerchner
939Or for Poorer? How Same-Sex Marriage Threatens Religious LibertyRoger Severino
Notes
983The Newer Textualism: Justice Alito’s Statutory InterpretationElliott M. Davis
1005The Other Way to Amend the Constitution: The Article V Constitutional Convention Amendment ProcessJames Kenneth Rogers
1023Antitrust and Positional Arms RacesMichael Sabin
Recent Developments
The Supreme Court of the United States, 2005 & 2006 Terms
1047A Principled Limitation on Judicial Interference: Garcetti v. Ceballos, 126 S. Ct. 1951 (2006)Andrew Bernie
1059Convoluting the Confrontation Right: Davis v. Washington, 126 S. Ct. 2266 (2006)Candice Chiu
1071Subordination of Powers: Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, 126 S. Ct. 2749 (2006)Jay D. Dealy
1085A Sentence Reinstated, a Text Set Aside: Shirking the Lockett Dilemma in Ayers v. Belmontes, 127 S. Ct. 469 (2006)Saritha Komatireddy

Issue 2

Articles
463The Right to Be Present Before Military Commissions and Federal Courts: Protecting National Security in an Age of Classified InformationJames Nicholas Boeving
579If You (Re)Build It, They Will Come: Contracts to Remake the Rules of Litigation in Arbitration’s ImageHenry S. Noyes
649Would Banning Firearms Reduce Murder and Suicide? A Review of International and Some Domestic EvidenceDon B. Kates & Gary Mauser
695Majoritarian Democracy in a Federalist System: The Late Chief Justice Rehnquist and the First AmendmentSheri J. Engelken
Book Review
727An Indirect Argument for Limiting Presidential PowerAaron Nielson
Note
749Retroactive RulemakingGeoffrey C. Weien
Recent Developments
The Supreme Court of the United States, 2005 Term
767Legal Injection: The Supreme Court Enters the Lethal Injection Debate: Hill v. McDonough, 126 S. Ct. 2096 (2006)Megan Greer
781The Court’s Missed Opportunity to Draw the Line on Partisan Gerrymandering: LULAC v. Perry, 126 S. Ct. 2594 (2006)Aaron Brooks

Issue 1

Symposium
International Law and the State of the Constitution
3What is an International Rule of Law?Dennis Jacobs
7The Comparative Disadvantage of Customary International LawJohn O. McGinnis
15The Rule of International LawJeremy Waldron
31America Self-Defense Shouldn’t Be Too Distracted by International LawJeremy Rabkin
65The Constitutional Status of Customary International LawSaikrishna Prakash
73Executive Power v. International LawRobert J. Delahunty & John C. Yoo
115Enforceability of International Tribunals’ Decisions in the United StatesDiarmuid F. O’Scannlain
119Enforcing the Avena Decision in U.S. CourtsCurtis A. Bradley
127International Adjudicators and Judicial IndependenceJohn Harrison
137Executive Power in Foreign AffairsAlex Kozinski
141The Textual Basis of the President’s Foreign Affairs PowerMichael D. Ramsey
153The Most Dangerous Branch AbroadMartin S. Flaherty
173Foreign and International Law Sources in Domestic Constitutional InterpretationWilliam H. Pryor Jr.
177International Law as a Resource in Constitutional InterpretationGerald L. Neuman
191Constitutional Law and Transnational Comparisons: The Youngstown Decision and American ExceptionalismVicki C. Jackson
223Foreign Sources and the American ConstitutionFrank H. Easterbrook
Articles
231Contracting Out of the Culture Wars: How the Law Should Enforce and Communities of Faith Should Encourage More Enduring Marital CommitmentsJamie Alan Aycock
283The Law and Economics of Software SecurityRobert W. Hahn & Anne Layne-Farrar
355Law Outside the Market: The Social Utility of the Private FoundationCarl J. Schramm
Recent Developments
The Supreme Court of the United States, 2005 Term
417Don’t Knock Them Until We Try Them: Civil Suits as a Remedy for Knock-and-Announce Violations After Hudson v. Michigan, 126 S. Ct. 2159 (2006)Jonathan Papik
427The Slow, Just, Unfinished Demise of the Buckley Compromise: Randall v. Sorrell, 126 S. Ct. 2479 (2006)James Coleman
439Equipoise, Collective Rights and the Future of the Death Penalty: Kansas v. Marsh, 126 S. Ct. 2516 (2006)Benjamin Barron
451Elevating Choice Over Quality of Representation: United States v. Gonzalez-Lopez, 126 S. Ct. 2557 (2006)Paul Alessio Mezzina
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