Issue 3
| The Federalist Society National Lawyer’s Convention–2014 | ||
| 781 | Working Backwards: How Employment Regulation Hurts Unemployed Millenials | Gail Heriot |
| 789 | Contractual Solutions for Employment Law Problems | Richard A. Epstein |
| 803 | Employment Regulation and Youth Employment: A Critical Perspective | J.H. Verkerke |
| Articles | ||
| 817 | Originalism as a Theory of Legal Change | Stephen E. Sachs |
| 889 | Why Non-Originalism Does Not Justify Departing From the Original Meaning of the Recess Appointments Clause | Michael B. Rappaport |
| 973 | Behavioral Public Choice: The Behavioral Paradox of Government Policy | W. Kip Viscusi & Ted Gayer |
| 1009 | State “Competitor’s Veto” Laws and the Right to Earn a Living: Some Paths to Federal Reform | Timothy Sandefur |
Issue 2
| National Security and the Separation of Powers | ||
| 451 | Advising the President: The Growing Scope of Executive Power to Protect America | Alberto R. Gonzales |
| 509 | The Argument for a New and Flexible Authorization for the Use of Military Force | William S. Castle |
| 547 | Exploring U.S. Treaty Practice Through a Military Lens | Geoffrey S. Corn & Dru Brenner-Beck |
| Article | ||
| 629 | The Founders’ Origination Clause and Implications for the Affordable Care Act | Robert G. Natelson |
| Notes | ||
| 711 | Textualism and the Presumption of Reasonable Drafting | Cory R. Liu |
| 729 | Liberty Requires Accountability: Checking Delegations to Independent Agencies | David Casazza |
| 729 | Liberty Requires Accountability: Checking Delegations to Independent Agencies | David Casazza |
| Recent Development | ||
| 761 | “Your Raisins or Your Life”: The Harrowing of the Takings Clause in Horne v. U.S. Department of Agriculture, 750 F.3d 1128 (9th Cir. 2014) | William K. Lane III |
Issue 1
| The Thirty-Third Annual Federalist Society National Student Symposium on Law and Public Policy – 2014 Security vs. Freedom: Contemporary Controversies | ||
| 3 | Why the NSA Data Seizures are Unconstitutional | Randy Barnett |
| 21 | The Constitution Follows the Drone: Targeted Killings, Legal Constraints, and Judicial Safeguards | Martin S. Flaherty |
| 43 | Drone On: The Commander in Chief Power to Target and Kill Americans | Michael Stokes Paulsen |
| Articles | ||
| 63 | The Obama Administration’s Unprecedented Lawlessness | Senator Ted Cruz |
| 117 | Section 702 and the Collection of International Telephone and Internet Content | Laura K. Donohue |
| 267 | The Paradox of Administrative Preemption | David S. Rubenstein |
| 337 | The Dynamic Incorporation of Foreign Law and the Constitutional Regulation of Federal Lawmaking | Paul J. Larkin, Jr. |
| Recent Development | ||
| 437 | Whose Religion Matters in Corporate RFRA Claims After Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores?, 134 S. Ct. 2751 (2014) | Spencer Churchill |
