Edited by Mark Moller
In this annual review from the Cato Institute, Mark K. Moller and leading legal scholars analyze the 2005-2006 Supreme Court term, specifically the most important and far-reaching cases of the year, plus cases coming up. Now in its fifth edition, the Review is the first scholarly journal to appear after the term's end and the only one grounded in the nation's first principles, liberty, and limited government.
Roger Pilon; "Politics and Law, Again" (7 pp., 61 KB)
Mark Moller; "Introduction" (6 pp., 39 KB)
Nadine Strossen; "Religion and the Constitution: A Libertarian Perspective" (44 pp., 173 KB)
Martin S. Flaherty; "More Real than Apparent: Separation of Powers, the Rule of Law, and Comparative Executive "Creativity" in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld" (32 pp., 131 KB)
John Yoo; "An Imperial Judiciary at War: Hamdan v. Rumsfeld" (30 pp., 117 KB)
Ilya Somin; "A False Dawn for Federalism: Clear Statement Rules after Gonzales v. Raich" (28 pp., 121 KB)
Larry E. Ribstein; "Dabit, Preemption, and Choice of Law" (32 pp., 132 KB)
Brannon P. Denning; "DaimlerChrysler Corp. v. Cuno, State Investment Incentives, and the Future of the Dormant Commerce Clause Doctrine" (22 pp., 100 KB)
Allison R. Hayward; "The Per Curiam Opinion of Steel: Buckley v. Valeo as Superprecedent? Clues from Wisconsin and Vermont" (22 pp., 104 KB)
Dale Carpenter; "Unanimously Wrong" (40 pp., 149 KB)
Richard W. Garnett and Joshua D. Dunlap; "Taking Accommodation Seriously: Religious Freedom and the O Centro Case" (26 pp., 106 KB)
David A. Moran; "The End of the Exclusionary Rule, Among Other Things: The Roberts Court Takes on the Fourth Amendment" (28 pp., 119 KB)
Douglas A. Berman; "Finding Bickel Gold in a Hill of Beans" (22 pp., 100 KB)
Joshua D. Wright; "Missed Opportunities in Independent Ink" (28 pp., 115 KB)
Peter B. Rutledge; "Looking Ahead: October Term 2006" (26 pp., 110 KB)