Cato Supreme Court Review, 20022003
Edited by James L. Swanson

The 2002-2003 edition of the Review includes the first annual B. Kenneth Simon Lecture, "On Constitutionalism," by Douglas H. Ginsburg, chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Also features essays by Randy E. Barnett on Lawrence v. Texas and Erik Jaffe on the Copyright Clause.
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Contents (All files are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format.)
Foreword
- Roger Pilon, “Substance and Method at the Court” (6 pp, 165 kb)
Introduction
- James L. Swanson, “Introduction” (6 pp, 60 kb)
Annual B. Kenneth Simon Lecture on Constitutionalism
- Hon. Douglas H. Ginsburg, “On Constitutionalism” (14 pp, 372 kb)
Liberty and the Police Power
- Randy E. Barnett, “Justice Kennedy’s Libertarian Revolution: Lawrence v. Texas” (22 pp, 587 kb)
Racial Discrimination
- Roger Pilon, “Principle and Policy in Public University Admissions: Grutter v. Bollinger and Gratz v. Bollinger” (20 pp, 520 kb)
The First Amendment
- Thomas C. Goldstein, “Nike v. Kasky and the Definition of ‘Commercial Speech’” (18 pp, 541 kb)
- James L. Swanson, “Unholy Fire: Cross Burning, Symbolic Speech, and the First Amendment in Virginia v. Black” (24 pp, 631 kb)
- Robert Corn-Revere, “United States v. American Library Association: A Missed Opportunity for the Supreme Court to Clarify Application of First Amendment Law to Publicly Funded Expressive Institutions” (26 pp, 636 kb)
Intellectual Property
- Erik S. Jaffe, “A Page of Logic: Eldred v. Ashcroft and the Logic of a Written Constitution” (28 pp, 662 kb)
Punitive Damages
- Robert A. Levy, “The Conservative Split on Punitive Damages: State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. v. Campbell” (28 pp, 657 kb)
Campaign Finance
- Bradley A. Smith, “Campaign Finance Reform: Searching for Corruption in All the Wrong Places” (36 pp, 909 kb)
Federalism
- James E. Bond, “Eleventh Amendment Sovereignty: Much Ado about Nothing?” (22 pp, 535 kb)
Property Rights
- Ronald D. Rotunda, “Found Money: IOLTA, Brown v. Legal Foundation of Washington, and the Taking of Property without the Payment of Compensation” (26 pp, 652 kb)
Coming Up
- Michael A. Carvin, “October Term 2003” (12 pp, 335 kb)
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