Articles
An Empirical Assessment of the Supreme Court's Use of Legal Scholarship
Lee Petherbridge and David L. Schwartz
Behavioral Law and Economics: Its Origins, Fatal Flaws, and Implications for Liberty
Joshua D. Wright and Douglas H. Ginsburg
Broadcast Contracting
George S. Geis
Defending Executive Nondefense and the Principal-Agent Problem
Brianne J. Gorod
Taking the Confusion Out of "Likelihood of Confusion": Toward a More Sensible Approach to Trademark Infringement
Robert G. Bone
Notes and Comments
Hope After Hope VI? Reaffirming Racial Integration as a Primary Goal in Housing Policy Prescriptions
Thomas C. Kost
Liar, Liar, Jury's the Trier? The Future of Neuroscience-Based Credibility Assessment in the Court
John B. Meixner
Online Essays
The Bin Laden Exception
Erik Luna
Revisiting "Special Needs" Theory via Airport Searches
Alexander A. Reinert