Issue 3
| In Memoriam: Justice Antonin Scalia | ||
| 575 | The Unknown Achievements of Justice Scalia | Steven G. Calabresi |
| 579 | The Anti-Casual Justice | Christopher Landau |
| 581 | Justice Scalia the Teacher | Roy W. McLeese III |
| Articles | ||
| 583 | Linguistic Relativism and the Decline of the Rule of Law | Richard A. Epstein |
| 631 | Technology and the Role of Intent in Constitutionally Protected Expression | John Villasenor |
| 675 | The FCC’s Transaction Reviews and First Amendment Risks | Brent Skorup & Christopher Koopman |
| 703 | Hobby Lobby, Corporate Law, and Unsustainable Liberalism: A Reply to Chief Justice Strine | Harry G. Hutchison |
| 769 | Prospective Injunctive Relief and Class Settlements | Erin L. Sheley & Theodore H. Frank |
| 833 | Revitalizing the Clemency Process | Paul J. Larkin, Jr. |
| Notes | ||
| 917 | The John M. Olin Fellowships and the Advancement of Conservatism in Legal Academia | Erin Cady |
| 963 | The Unscripted Evolution of Presidential Nominations: From Founding-Era Idealism to the Dominance of Party Primaries | Zachary M. Bluestone |
Issue 2
| Election Law: Rights, Remedies, and Recent Cases | ||
| 333 | Foreword | Charles Fried |
| 341 | People ≠ Legislature | Saikrishna Bangalore Prakash & John Yoo |
| 371 | Perpetuating “One Person, One Vote” Errors | Derek T. Muller |
| 397 | Image is Everything: Politics, Umpiring, and the Judicial Myth | Michael R. Dimino, Sr. |
| 415 | The Federalist Safeguards of Politics | Anthony Johnstone |
| 487 | De Facto Class Actions? Plaintiff- and Defendant-Orientated Injunctions in Voting Rights, Election Law, and Other Constitutional Cases | Michael T. Morley |
| Note | ||
| 557 | The Outer Limits of Equity: A Proposal for Cautious Expansion | James Fullmer |
Issue 1
| The Federalist Society National Student Symposium–2015 | ||
| 1 | Innovation and Inequality: The Separability Thesis | Richard A. Epstein |
| 21 | Biologics in the Practice of Law | Lindsay Kelly |
| 39 | Innovation and Inequality: Conservative and Libertarian Perspectives | Beth Kregor |
| 47 | How Innovation Makes Us More Equal | John McGinnis |
| 59 | Over-Rewarding Patenting: You Get What You Pay For | Douglas Melamed |
| 71 | Current Issues in Patent Law and Policy | Michael J. Meurer |
| 79 | Let’s Wait and See: A Perspective on Post-AIA Patent Reform | Phyllis Turner-Brim |
| Articles | ||
| 89 | Measuring Diversity: Law Faculties in 1997 and 2013 | James Lindgren |
| 153 | Why Are There So Few Conservatives and Libertarians in Legal Academia? An Empirical Exploration of Three Hypotheses | James C. Phillips |
| 209 | Public Choice Theory and Occupational Licensing | Paul J. Larkin, Jr. |
