Volume 59
 
Issue 1
ESSAY
Historian in the Cellar George Fisher 1  
ARTICLES
Efficiency and Tax Incentives: The Case for Refundable Tax Credits Lily L. Batchelder,
Fred T. Goldberg, Jr. &
Peter R. Orszag
23  
Antitrust and the Supremacy Clause Richard Squire 77  
The Law of Other States Eric A. Posner &
Cass R. Sunstein
131  
NOTE
Sorting the Revolutionary from the Terrorist: The Delicate Application of the "Political Offense" Exception in U.S. Extradition Cases David M. Lieberman 181  

Issue 2
ARTICLES
Less Stigma or More Financial Distress: An Empirical Analysis of the Extraordinary Increase in Bankruptcy Filings Teresa A. Sullivan,
Elizabeth Warren &
Jay Lawrence Westbrook
213  
IP3 Madhavi Sunder 257  
Is Suspension a Political Question? Amanda L. Tyler 333  
The Use of Force and Contemporary Security Threats: Old Medicine for New Ills? Allen S. Weiner 415  
NOTE
The Case Against Blanket First Amendment Protection of Scientific Research: Articulating a More Limited Scope of Protection Steve Keane 505  

Issue 3
ARTICLES
Towards a Common Law Originalism Bernadette Meyler 551  
Undue Process Adam M. Samaha 601  
Crisis Bureaucracy: Homeland Security and the Political Design of Legal Mandates Dara Kay Cohen,
Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar & Barry R. Weingast
673  
NOTE
Intuition or Proof: The Social Science Justification for the Diversity Rationale in Grutter v. Bollinger and Gratz v. Bollinger Justin Pidot 761  

Issue 4
ARTICLES
The Second-Order Structure of Immigration Law Adam B. Cox &
Eric A. Posner
809  
       COMMENT--Choosing Immigrants, Making Citizens Hiroshi Motomura 857  
Taking Compensation Private Abraham Bell &
Gideon Parchomovsky
871  
Are Congressionally Authorized Wars Perverse? Jide Nzelibe 907  
The (Unnoticed) Demise of the Doctrine of Equivalents John R. Allison &
Mark A. Lemley
955  
"A Nation of Minorities": Race, Ethnicity, and Reactionary Colorblindness Ian F. Haney López 985  
NOTES
The Law of Falling Objects: Byrne v Boadle and the Birth of Res Ipsa Loquitur G. Gregg Webb 1065  
A Proposed Solution to the Problem of Parallel Pricing in Oligopolistic Markets Alan Devlin 1111  

Issue 5
SYMPOSIUM: GLOBAL CONSTITUTIONALISM
Introduction Elizabeth Pederson 1153  
Keynote Address Rt. Hon. Lord Goldsmith QC 1155  
Global Influence on U.S. Jurisprudence
Should International Law Be Part of Our Law? John O. McGinnis &
Ilya Somin
1175  
Why Justice Scalia Should Be a Constitutional Comparativist . . . Sometimes David C. Gray 1249  
Condorcet and the Constitution: A Response to The Law of Other States Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz 1281  
       RESPONSE--On Learning from Others Eric A. Posner &
Cass R. Sunstein
1309  
Creating Constitutions
My Perceptions on the Iraqi Constitutional Process Shiekh Dr. Humam Hamoudi 1315  
National Security and Constitutional Protections
Terrorism and Trial by Jury: The Vices and Virtues of British and American Criminal Law Laura K. Donohue 1321  
Equality in the War on Terror Neal Katyal 1365  
Keeping Control of Terrorists Without Losing Control of Constitutionalism Clive Walker 1395  

Issue 6
ARTICLES
The Rise of Independent Directors in the United States, 1950-2005: Of Shareholder Value and Stock Market Prices Jeffrey N. Gordon 1465  
Should We Have Lay Justices? Adrian Vermeule 1569  
Criminal Procedure Within the Firm Samuel W. Buell 1613  
Genomics and Toxic Torts: Dismantling the Risk-Injury Divide Jamie A. Grodsky 1671  
BOOK REVIEW
The Poverty of Posner's Pragmatism: Balancing Away Liberty After 9/11 David Cole 1735  
NOTE
Immunity for Immunizations: Tort Liability, Biodefense,
and Bioshield II
Lincoln Mayer 1753  
COMMENT
A Problem of Proof: How Routine Destruction of Court Records Routinely Destroys a Statutory Remedy Cody Harris 1791