Edited by Mark Moller
In this annual review from the Cato Institute, Mark K. Moller and leading legal scholars analyze the 2006-2007 Supreme Court term, specifically the most important and far-reaching cases of the year, plus cases coming up. Now in its sixth 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; "The Roberts Court Emerges: Restrained or Active?" (14 pp., 73 KB)
Mark Moller; "Introduction" (6 pp., 46 KB)
Danny J. Boggs; "Challenges to the Rule of Law: Or, Quod Licet Jovi Non Licet Bovi" (16 pp., 84 KB)
Laurence H. Tribe; "Death By a Thousand Cuts: Constitutional Wrongs Without Remedies After Wilkie v. Robbins" (54 pp., 233 KB)
Lillian R. BeVier; "First Amendment Basics Redux: Buckley v. Valeo to FEC v. Wisconsin Right to Life" (38 pp., 163 KB)
Erik S. Jaffe; "When Easy Cases Make Bad Law: Washington v. WEA and Davenport v. WEA" (18 pp., 89 KB)
Hans Bader; "Bong Hits for Jesus: the First Amendment Takes a Hit" (34 pp., 282 KB)
Brannon P. Denning; "Gonzales v. Carhart: An Alternate Opinion" (26 pp., 118 KB)
Andrew P. Morriss; "Litigating to Regulate: Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency" (22 pp., 329 KB)
Robert Corn-Revere; "Narrow Issue of Taxpayer Standing Highlights Wide Divisions Among the Justices" (24 pp., 111 KB)
Samuel Estreicher; "The Non-Preferment Principle and the "Racial Tiebreaker" Cases" (12 pp., 74 KB)
G. Marcus Cole; "Protecting Consumers From Consumer Protection: Watters v. Wachovia Bank" (26 pp., 126 KB)
Thomas A. Lambert; "Weyerhaeuser and the Search for Antitrust's Holy Grail" (38 pp., 259 KB)
Michael I. Krauss; "Punitive Damages and the Supreme Court: A Tragedy in Five Acts" (20 pp., 102 KB)
Glenn Harlan Reynolds; "Looking Ahead: October Term 2007" (20 pp., 230 KB)