Volume 10

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ARTICLES

James Wilson and the Drafting of the Constitution
William Ewald

The Freedom of Information Act and the Ecology of Transparency
Seth F. Kreimer

The Penumbral Public Domain:  Constitutional Limits on Quasi-Copyright Legislation
Aaron K. Perzanowski

Instructing Juries on Punitive Damages:  Due Process Revisted After Philip Morris v. Williams
Sheila B. Scheuerman & Anthony J. Franze

RESPONSES

Probable Cause, Reasonableness, and the Iportance of Fourth Amendment History:  A Response to Professor Arcila
David E. Steinberg

A Response to Professor Steinberg’s Fourth Amendment Chutzpah
Fabio Arcila, Jr.

COMMENTS

The Constitution Offers No Protection Without Recourse to a Remedy:  Why Constitutional Errors in Postconviction Proceeding Should be Cognizable in a Petition for Habeas Corpus
Mira Baylson

Volume 10, Issue 4

ARTICLES

Though Shalt Use the Equal Protection Clause for Religion Cases (Not Just the Establishment Clause)
Susan Gellman & Susan Looper-Friedman

The Two Appointments Clauses: Statutory Qualifications for Federal Officers
Hanah Metchis Volokh

COMMENTS

The Enumeration of Vital Civil Liberties Within a Constitutional State of Emergency Clause: Lessons form the United States, the New Democracy of South Africa, and International Treaties and Scholarship
Laura Conn

Technological Leaps and Bounds: Pro Se Prisoner Litigation in the Internet Age
Benjamin R. Dryden

Yes, Martha Stewart Can Even Teach Us About the Constitution: Why Constitutional Considerations Warrant an Extension of Attorney-Client Privilege in High-Profile Criminal Cases
Michael Jay Hartman

Volume 10, Issue 3

ARTICLES

Originalism, History, and the Second Amendment: What Did Bearing Arms Really Mean to the Founders
Nathan Kozuskanich

Return of the Line Item Veto? Legalities, Practicalities, and Some Puzzles
Aaron-Andrew P. Bruhl

Indians and Invaders: The Citizenship Clause and Illegal Aliens
Gerard N. Magliocca

“We the Jurists”: Islamic Constitutionalism in Iraq
Intisar A. Rabb

The Uses and Misuses of Fourth Amendment History
David E. Steinberg

COMMENTS

“What’s in a Name?”: Civil Unions and the Constitutional Significance of “Marriage”
Misha Isaak

The Failure of Federalism: Does Competitive Federalism Actually Protect Individual Rights
Owen Lipsett

Answering Lara’s Call: May Congress Place Nonmember Indians Within Tribal Jurisdiction Without Running Afoul of Equal Protection or Due Process Requirements?
Eric Wolpin

Volume 10, Issue 2

ARTICLES

Understanding Collegiality on the Court
Frank B. Cross & Emerson H. Tiller

Positive Theory and the Internal View of Law
John Ferejohn

Disagreements on Collegial Courts: A Case-Space Approach
Dimitri Landa & Jeffrey R. Lax

“I’m Sorry, I Can’t Answer That”: Positive Scholarship and the Supreme Court Confirmation Process
Lori A. Ringhand

On the Role of Ideological Homogeneity in Generating Consequential Constitutional Decisions
Nancy Staudt, Barry Friedman & Lee Epstein

Connecting Positive and Normative Legal Theory
Adrian Vermeule

The Constitutive and Entrenchment Functions of Constitutions: A Research Agenda
Ernest A. Young

Volume 10, Issue 1

ARTICLES

In the Trenches: Searches and the Misunderstood Common-Law History of Suspicion and Probable Cause
Fabio Arcila, Jr.

When Batson Met Grutter: Exploring the Ramifications of the Supreme Court’s Diversity Pronouncements Within the Computerized Jury Selection Paradigm
Robert A. Caplen

The Rehnquist Court and the Pollution Control Cases: Anti-Environmental and Pro-Business?
Mark Latham

COMMENTS

How Many Avoidance Canons Are There After Clark v. Martinez?
Gilbert Lee

The Ultimate Company Town: Wading in the Digital Marsh of Second Life
Jason S. Zack