Vol. 34 No. 1, January 2011
Index
- Preface.
- Are originalist constitutional theories principled, or are they rationalizations for conservatism?
- Is originalism too conservative?
- Two cheers, not three, for Sixth Amendment originalism.
- Originalism as an anchor for the Sixth Amendment.
- Interpretation and construction.
- Originalism and the Constitution: does originalism always provide the answer?
- Originalism and history: the case of Boumediene v. Bush.
- Interpretation and construction: originalism and its discontents.
- Originalism and stare decisis.
- Originalism and precedent.
- Originalism, precedent, and judicial restraint.
- Originalism, conservatism, and judicial restraint.
- Does the Fourteenth Amendment guarantee equal justice for all?
- Was Bork right about judges?
- Google and the limits of antitrust: the case against the case against Google.
- What is marriage?
- Shareholder activism by public pension funds and the rights of dissenting employees under the First Amendment.
- Can Congress overturn Graham v. Florida?
- Patentable subject matter in Bilski v. Kappos.
- Federal "procedural" rules undermine important state interests in Shady Grove Orthopedic Associates. P.A. v. Allstate Insurance Co.
- Removing corporate campaign finance restrictions in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission.