Tulsa Law Review
(2011) Volume 47, Number 1 (2013) Book Review Issue
Front Matter
Book Review
The Resurgent Second Amendment
Robert J. Cottrol
Habeas Verite
Lee Kovarsky
Once More with Feeling: Getting the Story of Religion and Law Straight
Winnifred Fallers Sullivan
Constitutional Identity and Change
Heinz Klug
Where Are We Going: The Generalist vs. Specialist Challenge
Herbert Kritzer
Power to the People or to the Professionals: The Politics of Mature Regulatory Regimes
R. Shep Melnick
Speak (Again) Memory: Rethinking the Scope of Congressional Power in the Early American Republic
Eric Lomazoff
Eavesdropping on the Vox Populi
Alison L. LaCroix
New Perspectives on the Waite Court
Michael Les Benedict
The Legality of Evil or the Evil of Legality
Frederick Schauer
Should Judges Covertly Disobey the Law to Prevent Injustice
Jeffrey Goldsworthy
The Ideal of Judicial Independence: Complications and Challenges
Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Embattled Originalism
Helen Irving
Popular Constitutionalism 2.0: Executive Edition
James R. Stoner Jr.
Constituting Politics and the Political Constitution
Leslie Friedman Goldstein
The Missing Alternative
Karol Edward Soltan
Whom Should You Trust: Plans, Pragmatism, and Legality
Thomas P. Crocker
Law as Courtesy
Frank B. Cross
Statues, Courts, and Democracy in America
Paul Frymer
Regulating Political Risks
Adrian Vermeule
Exploitation and Resistance: How Old Problems Change over Time
Jennifer Hochschild
Slavery, the Rule of Law, and the Civil War
George William Van Cleve