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Contents (All files are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format.)
Foreword
- Roger Pilon, “Politics and Law” (8 pp, 62 kb)
Introduction
- Mark K. Moller, Introduction (10 pp, 66 kb)
Annual B. Kenneth Simon Lecture
- Richard A. Epstein, “The Monopolistic Vices of Progressive Constitutionalism” (28 pp, 142 kb)
Property Rights and the Takings Clause
- James W. Ely Jr., “'Poor Relation' Once More: The Supreme Court and the Vanishing Rights of Property Owners” (32 pp, 181 kb)
Enumerated Powers and Unenumerated Rights
- Douglas W. Kmiec, “Gonzales v. Raich: Wickard v. Filburn Displaced” (30 pp, 168 kb)
- Roger Pilon, “Town of Castle Rock v. Gonzales: Executive Indifference, Judicial Complicity” (24 pp, 128 kb)
The First Amendment, Lost and Found
- Daniel E. Troy, “Do We Have a Beef With the Court? Compelled Commercial Speech Upheld, but it Could Have Been Worse” (34 pp, 183 kb)
- Marci A. Hamilton, “The Establishment Clause During the 2004 Term: Big Cases, Little Movement” (28 pp, 166 kb)
Crime and Punishment
- John Hasnas, “The Significant Meaninglessness of Arthur Andersen LLP v. United States” (28 pp, 141 kb)
- Timothy Lynch, “One Cheer for United States v. Booker” (20 pp, 138kb)
The Regulatory Court
- David G. Post, Annemarie Bridy, and Timothy Sandefur, “'Nice Questions' Unanswered: Grokster, Sony's Staple Article of Commerce Doctrine,and the Deferred Verdict on Internet File Sharing” (28 pp, 196 kb)
- Stuart Banner, “Granholm v. Heald: A Case of Wine and a Prohibition Hangover” (24 pp, 127 kb)
Executive Power and Foreign Affairs
- A. Mark Weisburd, “International Judicial Decisions, Domestic Courts, and the Foreign Affairs Power” (34 pp, 158 kb)
Looking Ahead
- Jonathan H. Adler, “Looking Ahead to the 2005-2006 Term” (30 pp, 146 kb)
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