Volume 38

Issue 3

The Federalist Society National Lawyer’s Convention–2014
781Working Backwards: How Employment Regulation Hurts Unemployed MillenialsGail Heriot
789Contractual Solutions for Employment Law ProblemsRichard A. Epstein
803Employment Regulation and Youth Employment: A Critical PerspectiveJ.H. Verkerke
Articles
817Originalism as a Theory of Legal ChangeStephen E. Sachs
889Why Non-Originalism Does Not Justify Departing From the Original Meaning of the Recess Appointments ClauseMichael B. Rappaport
973Behavioral Public Choice: The Behavioral Paradox of Government PolicyW. Kip Viscusi & Ted Gayer
1009State “Competitor’s Veto” Laws and the Right to Earn a Living: Some Paths to Federal ReformTimothy Sandefur

Issue 2

National Security and the Separation of Powers
451Advising the President: The Growing Scope of Executive Power to Protect AmericaAlberto R. Gonzales
509The Argument for a New and Flexible Authorization for the Use of Military ForceWilliam S. Castle
547Exploring U.S. Treaty Practice Through a Military LensGeoffrey S. Corn & Dru Brenner-Beck
Article
629The Founders’ Origination Clause and Implications for the Affordable Care ActRobert G. Natelson
Notes
711Textualism and the Presumption of Reasonable DraftingCory R. Liu
729Liberty Requires Accountability: Checking Delegations to Independent AgenciesDavid Casazza
729Liberty Requires Accountability: Checking Delegations to Independent AgenciesDavid 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
3Why the NSA Data Seizures are UnconstitutionalRandy Barnett
21The Constitution Follows the Drone: Targeted Killings, Legal Constraints, and Judicial SafeguardsMartin S. Flaherty
43Drone On: The Commander in Chief Power to Target and Kill AmericansMichael Stokes Paulsen
Articles
63The Obama Administration’s Unprecedented LawlessnessSenator Ted Cruz
117Section 702 and the Collection of International Telephone and Internet ContentLaura K. Donohue
267The Paradox of Administrative PreemptionDavid S. Rubenstein
337The Dynamic Incorporation of Foreign Law and the Constitutional Regulation of Federal LawmakingPaul J. Larkin, Jr.
Recent Development
437Whose Religion Matters in Corporate RFRA Claims After Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores?, 134 S. Ct. 2751 (2014)Spencer Churchill
Scroll to Top