| Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 1996 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Affirmative action is no civil right.(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention) | Political science | Woodson, Robert |
| Alternatives to originalism?(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995) | Political science | Easterbrook, Frank H. |
| A minimalist approach to the Fourteenth Amendment.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995) | Political science | Maltz, Earl M. |
| A nonoriginalist perspective on the lessons of history.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995) | Political science | Dorf, Michael C. |
| A text is just a text.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995) | Political science | Campos, Paul F. |
| Bork v. Burke. (Robert Bork, Edmund Burke)(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995) | Political science | Merrill, Thomas W. |
| Civil forfeiture as jeopardy.(Case Note) | Political science | Brand, Rachel L. |
| Colorado's Amendment 2: a result in search of a reason. | Political science | Dailey, John Daniel, Farley, Paul |
| Comment on Fischel's 'Political economy of just compensation.' (article by William A. Fischel in this issue, p. 23) | Political science | Litan, Robert E. |
| Conservatives' selective use of race in the law.(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention) | Political science | Kennedy, Randall |
| Conservatives v. originalism.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995) | Political science | Rosen, Jeffrey |
| Criminal procedure: moving from the accused as victim to the accused as responsible party.(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention) | Political science | Grano, Joseph D. |
| Defining originalism.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995) | Political science | Schauer, Frederick |
| Demystifying the abuse excuse: is there one?(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention) | Political science | Arenella, Peter |
| Did the Fourteenth Amendment incorporate the Bill of Rights against states?(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995) | Political science | Amar, Akhil Reed |
| Five theses on originalism.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995) | Political science | Sunstein, Cass R. |
| From "colorblind" white supremacy to American multiculturalism.(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention) | Political science | Raskin, Jamin B. |
| Good Friday vacation as an establishment of religion: Metzl v. Leininger, 57 F.3d 618 (7th Cir. 1995). | Political science | Kerr, Orin S. |
| Hope for the tort system: congressional proposals for reform.(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention) | Political science | Cox, Christopher |
| How do the courts really discover unenumerated fundamental rights? Cataloguing the methods of judicial alchemy. | Political science | Crump, David |
| How should society handle injustice?(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention) | Political science | Keyes, Alan |
| Improving culture to end racism.(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention) | Political science | D'Souza, Dinesh |
| Individualism before multiculturalism.(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention) | Political science | Loury, Glenn C. |
| Innocent owners and guilty property.(Case Note) | Political science | Baur, Michael J. |
| Interpretivism and the judicial role in a constitutional democracy: seeking an alternative to originalism.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995) | Political science | Redish, Martin H. |
| Introduction: twentieth anniversary volume, Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy. | Political science | Abraham, Spencer |
| It's not constitutionalism, it's judicial activism.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995) | Political science | Graglia, Lino |
| "I want you": Uncle Sam as Mr. Right?(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention) | Political science | Chavez, Linda |
| Legal indeterminacy: its cause and cure.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995) | Political science | Lawson, Gary |
| Normative indeterminacy and the problem of judicial role.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995) | Political science | Perry, Michael J. |
| Originalism and indeterminacy.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995) | Political science | McAffee, Thomas B. |
| Originalism as an "ism."(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995) | Political science | Macey, Jonathan R. |
| Originalism, or who is Fred?(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995) | Political science | Alexander, Larry |
| "Originalist" values and constitutional interpretation.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995) | Political science | Kay, Richard S. |
| Protecting private religious speech in the public forum.(Case Note) | Political science | Bishop, Brant W. |
| Regulatory rent-seekers in the media, bar, and bureaucracy.(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention) | Political science | Gray, C. Boyden |
| Remarks in honor of Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, Supreme Court of the United States. (representing American legal system in foreign travel)(given at Mentor Group dinner, April 29, 1996)(Transcript) | Political science | |
| Restructuring work and family entitlements around family values.(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention) | Political science | Williams, Joan C. |
| Self-correction mechanisms in the regulatory system.(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention) | Political science | Vladeck, David C. |
| Some doubts on constitutional indeterminacy.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995) | Political science | Epstein, Richard A. |
| Speaking in tongues: whose rights at stake? Yniguez v. Arizonans for Official English, 69 F.3d 920 (9th Cir. 1995) (en banc). | Political science | Angstreich, Scott H. |
| Takings and progressive rate taxation. | Political science | Massey, Calvin R. |
| Takings legislation: a comment. | Political science | Ellickson, Robert C. |
| Tearing down the wall. (the wall between church and state)(Case Note) | Political science | Oliver, A. Louise |
| The D.C. Circuit Task Force on Gender, Race and Ethnic Bias: political correctness rebuffed.(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention) | Political science | Silberman, Laurence H. |
| The dead hand and constitutional amendment.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995) | Political science | Sager, Lawrence G. |
| The dead hand of constitutional tradition.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995) | Political science | Moore, Michael S. |
| The dead hand of the architect.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995) | Political science | Farber, Daniel A. |
| The indeterminacy of historial evidence.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995) | Political science | Sherry, Suzanna |
| The integrity and impersonality of originalism.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995) | Political science | BeVier, Lillian R. |
| The limited relevance of originalism in the actual performance of legal roles.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995) | Political science | Levinson, Sanford |
| The Model Physician-Assisted Suicide Act and the jurisprudence of death. (Model State Act to Authorize and Regulate Physician-Assisted Suicide) | Political science | Lai, Kwan Kew, FitzGibbon, Scott |
| The original Constitution and our origins.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995) | Political science | McGinnis, John O. |
| The originalist case for Brown v. Board of Education.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995) | Political science | McConnell, Michael W. |
| The political economy of just compensation: lessons from the military draft for the takings issue. | Political science | Fischel, William A. |
| The political function of originalist ambiguity.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995) | Political science | Fallon, Richard H., Jr. |
| The precarious position of commercial speech.(Case Note) | Political science | Wood, Valerie D. |
| The real problem. (affirmative action)(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention) | Political science | Thernstrom, Abigail |
| The relevance of the Framers' intent.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995) | Political science | Barnett, Randy E. |
| The scope and constitutionality of judicial review under the Tunney Act.(Case Note) | Political science | Teitelbaum, Joshua C. |
| The use and abuse of history in Compassion in Dying. (Compassion in Dying v. Washington) | Political science | Duncan, Dwight G., Lubin, Peter |
| The writing of the Constitution and the writing on the wall.(Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1995) | Political science | Smith, Steven D. |
| Three models of affirmative action beneficiaries.(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention) | Political science | Merrill, Thomas W. |
| Truman, Korea, and the Constitution: debunking the "imperial president" myth. | Political science | Turner, Robert F. |
| Using common law principles in regulatory schemes (with a note on victimology).(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention) | Political science | Sunstein, Cass R. |
| Victims and heroes in the "benevolent state."(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention) | Political science | Thomas, Clarence |
| Victims and the exclusionary rule.(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention) | Political science | Lungren, Daniel E. |
| Welfare as a moral problem.(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention) | Political science | Himmelfarb, Gertrude |
| Women: an uncertain fit for the multicultural movement?(Group Rights, Victim Status, and the Law: The Eighth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention) | Political science | Berns, Walter |
| Worse than TXO: substantive due reasonableness in BMW of North America, Inc. v. Gore.(Case Note) | Political science | Hicks, Kevin L. |
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