| Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 1993 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A multidisciplinary analysis of the structure of persuasive arguments. | Political science | Wangerin, Paul T. |
| Anti-Federalists, 'The Federalist Papers,' and the big argument for union. (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992) | Political science | Amar, Akhil Reed |
| Constitutional architecture. (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992) | Political science | Baker, John S., Jr. |
| De-federalizing American Indian commerce: toward a new political economy for Indian country. | Political science | Cross, Raymond |
| Easing the pressure on pressure groups: toward a constitutional right to lobby. | Political science | Thomas, Andrew P. |
| Establishment of religion and high school graduation ceremonies. (Case Note) | Political science | Broyles, Kevin E. |
| Federalism in the twenty-first century: will states exist? (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992) | Political science | Du Pont, Pierre S. |
| Foreword: two visions of the nature of man. (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992) | Political science | Calabresi, Steven G., Lawson, Gary |
| From federal union to national monolith: mileposts in the demise of American federalism. (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992) | Political science | Graglia, Lino |
| "Independent of heaven itself": differing Federalist and Anti-Federalist perspectives on the centralizing tendency of the federal judiciary. (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992) | Political science | Cooper, Charles J. |
| Individual liberty and constitutional architecture: the Founders' prompt correction of their own mistake. (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992) | Political science | Laycock, Douglas |
| Introduction. (The Anti-Federalists After 200 Years: Pundits or Prophets?) (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992) | Political science | Meese, Edwin |
| Liberty and constitutional architecture. (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992) | Political science | Buckley, James L. |
| Liberty and constitutional architecture: the rights-structure paradigm. (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992) | Political science | Miller, Geoffrey P. |
| Manners makyth man: the prose style of Justice Scalia. (U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonin Scalia) (excerpt from 'The Jurisprudence of Justice Antonin Scalia') | Political science | Fried, Charles |
| Philosophical foundations of 'The Federalist Papers': nature of man and nature of law. (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992) | Political science | Glendon, Mary Ann |
| Private interbank discipline. | Political science | Oedel, David G. |
| Recent misinterpretations of the avoidable consequences rule: the "duty" to mitigate and other fictions. (apportioning responsibility for bank failures and mismanagement) | Political science | Riffer, Jeffrey K., Barrowman, Elizabeth |
| Remarks on 'The Federalist Number 10.' (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992) | Political science | Epstein, David F. |
| Representative democracy. (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992) | Political science | Macey, Jonathan R. |
| Revealing the inadequacy of the public forum doctrine. (Case Note) | Political science | Acosta, R. Alexander |
| Some arguments against Congressional term limitations. (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992) | Political science | Polsby, Nelson W. |
| Term limitations: breaking up the Iron Triangle. (Congress, the federal bureaucracy and special interest groups) (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992) | Political science | Kristol, William |
| The American Bar Association: an appearance of propriety. | Political science | Leonard, David M. |
| The beginning of the end of peremptory challenges. (Case Note) | Political science | Kaufman, Patricia F. |
| The Dormant Commerce Clause and the interstate shipment of waste. (Case Note) | Political science | Waller, William C. |
| The economic analysis of the effect of no-fault divorce law on the divorce rate. | Political science | Zelder, Martin |
| 'The Federalist Papers': from practical politics to high principle. (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992) | Political science | Epstein, Richard A. |
| 'The Federalist Papers': the Framers construct an orrery. (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992) | Political science | Bruff, Harold H. |
| The Federalist vision of a representative democracy. (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992) | Political science | Ryan, James L. |
| The Supreme Court and coerced confessions: Arizona v. Fulminante in perspective. | Political science | Gangi, William |
| "Thirty pieces of silver" for the rights of your people: irresistible offers reconsidered as a matter of state constitutional law. | Political science | Van Alstyne, William W. |
| Thoughts on the Federalist vision of representative democracy as viewed at the end of the twentieth century: how have we used the legacy of 'The Federalist Papers'? (Symposium: The Legacy of the Federalist Papers, the Eleventh Annual National Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1992) | Political science | Choper, Jesse H. |
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