Volume 43

Issue 3

Essays
605The Role of the ExecutiveWilliam P. Barr
633Civic Charity and the ConstitutionThomas B. Griffith
Articles
645Sixth Amendment FederalismLouis J. Capozzi III
733Taking Another Look at the Call on the Field: Roe, Chief Justice Roberts, and Stare DecisisThomas J. Molony
Note
815Death Qualification and the Right to Trial by Jury: An Originalist AssessmentDouglas Colby

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Issue 2

2019 Federalist Society Symposium
The Second Amendment in the New Supreme Court
319The Second Amendment and the Spirit of the PeopleRenée Lettow Lerner
331The Right to Bear Arms: For Me, But Not for Thee?Stephen P. Halbrook
347The Surprisingly Strong Originalist Case for Public Carry LawsJonathan E. Taylor
357“Assault Weapon” Bans: Unconstitutional Laws for a Made-up Category of FirearmsMark W. Smith
375Comments on Assault Weapons, the Right to Arms, and the Right to LiveJonathan E. Lowy
Articles
387On the Basis of Identity: Redefining “Sex” in Civil Rights Law and Faulty Accounts of “Discrimination”Ryan T. Anderson
425Property, Privacy, and Justice Gorsuch’s Expansive Fourth Amendment OriginalismNicholas A. Kahn-Fogel
477Do Platforms Kill?Michal Lavi
Note
575The Senate vs. the Law: Challenging Qualification Statutes Through Senate ConfirmationEli Nachmany

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Issue 1

Thirty-Eighth Annual Federalist Society National Student Symposium
The Resurgence of Economic Liberty
1Three Keys to the Original Meaning of the Privileges or Immunities ClauseRandy E. Barnett
13Is the Federal Judicial Cure for Protectionism Worse than the Disease?Roderick Hills
23The Perils of Civil Asset ForfeitureErik Luna
31Economic Liberty and Criminal JusticeBeth A. Colgan
45Turning Entrepreneurs into OutlawsChristina Sandefur
59Bitcoin’s Nature and Its FutureJohn O. McGinnis
67The Constitutional Bedrock of Due ProcessAllan Ides
77Are States Protecting Economic Liberty?Dana Berliner
Articles
85Are Criminals Bad or Mad? Premeditated Murder, Mental Illness, and Kahler v. KansasPaul J. Larkin, Jr. & GianCarlo Canaparo
155The Conscience of Corporations and the Right Not to SpeakWilliam E. Lee
213Consent of the Governed: A Constitutional Norm that the Court Should Substantially EnforceDavid Schoenbrod
Note
815Counteracting Marbury: Using the Exceptions Clause to Overrule Supreme Court PrecedentBrian Kulp

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