Edited by James L. Swanson
The inaugural edition of the Review features essays by Richard A. Epstein on the Takings Clause, Jonathan Turley on the right to anonymity, Robert Corn-Revere on child pornography, and Clint Bolick on school choice.
Roger Pilon; "Restoring Constitutional Government" (16 pp., 165 KB)
James L. Swanson; "Introduction" (4 pp., 68 KB)
Richard A. Epstein; "The Ebbs and Flows in Takings Law: Reflections on the Lake Tahoe Case" (26 pp., 242 KB)
Robert A. Levy; "When State Dignity Trumps Individual Rights" (26 pp., 250 KB)
Jonathan Turley; "Registering Publius: The Supreme Court and the Right to Anonymity" (28 pp., 295 KB)
James L. Swanson; "Judicial Elections and the First Amendment: Freeing Political Speech" (30 pp., 339 KB)
Robert Corn-Revere; "Cyberspace Cases Force Court to Reexamine Basic Assumptions of Obscenity and Child Pornography Jurisprudence" (34 pp., 319 KB)
Clint Bolick; "School Choice: Sunshine Replaces the Cloud" (22 pp., 211 KB)
Tim Lynch; "An Eerie Efficiency" (16 pp., 208 KB)
Stephen P. Halbrook; "Redefining a 'Crime' as a Sentencing Factor to Circumvent the Right to Jury Trial: Harris v. United States" (40 pp., 408 KB)
Roger Pilon; "Tenants, Students, and Drugs: A Comment on the War on the Rule of Law" (26 pp., 249 KB)
Erik S. Jaffe; "October Term 2002" (10 pp., 126 KB)