Volume 39

Issue 3

In Memoriam: Justice Antonin Scalia
575The Unknown Achievements of Justice ScaliaSteven G. Calabresi
579The Anti-Casual JusticeChristopher Landau
581Justice Scalia the TeacherRoy W. McLeese III
Articles
583Linguistic Relativism and the Decline of the Rule of LawRichard A. Epstein
631Technology and the Role of Intent in Constitutionally Protected ExpressionJohn Villasenor
675The FCC’s Transaction Reviews and First Amendment RisksBrent Skorup & Christopher Koopman
703Hobby Lobby, Corporate Law, and Unsustainable Liberalism: A Reply to Chief Justice StrineHarry G. Hutchison
769Prospective Injunctive Relief and Class SettlementsErin L. Sheley & Theodore H. Frank
833Revitalizing the Clemency ProcessPaul J. Larkin, Jr.
Notes
917The John M. Olin Fellowships and the Advancement of Conservatism in Legal AcademiaErin Cady
963The Unscripted Evolution of Presidential Nominations: From Founding-Era Idealism to the Dominance of Party PrimariesZachary M. Bluestone

Issue 2

Election Law: Rights, Remedies, and Recent Cases
333ForewordCharles Fried
341People ≠ LegislatureSaikrishna Bangalore Prakash & John Yoo
371Perpetuating “One Person, One Vote” ErrorsDerek T. Muller
397Image is Everything: Politics, Umpiring, and the Judicial MythMichael R. Dimino, Sr.
415The Federalist Safeguards of PoliticsAnthony Johnstone
487De Facto Class Actions? Plaintiff- and Defendant-Orientated Injunctions in Voting Rights, Election Law, and Other Constitutional CasesMichael T. Morley
Note
557The Outer Limits of Equity: A Proposal for Cautious ExpansionJames Fullmer

Issue 1

The Federalist Society National Student Symposium–2015
1Innovation and Inequality: The Separability ThesisRichard A. Epstein
21Biologics in the Practice of LawLindsay Kelly
39Innovation and Inequality: Conservative and Libertarian PerspectivesBeth Kregor
47How Innovation Makes Us More EqualJohn McGinnis
59Over-Rewarding Patenting: You Get What You Pay ForDouglas Melamed
71Current Issues in Patent Law and PolicyMichael J. Meurer
79Let’s Wait and See: A Perspective on Post-AIA Patent ReformPhyllis Turner-Brim
Articles
89Measuring Diversity: Law Faculties in 1997 and 2013James Lindgren
153Why Are There So Few Conservatives and Libertarians in Legal Academia? An Empirical Exploration of Three HypothesesJames C. Phillips
209Public Choice Theory and Occupational LicensingPaul J. Larkin, Jr.
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