Volume 41
ISSUE 1
The Post-TSA Airport: A Constitution Free Zone?
Daniel S. Harawa
Once We Were Slaves, Now We Are Free: Legal, Administrative, and Social Issues Raised
by Passover Celebrations in Prison
Aviva Orenstein
Precluding the Treasure Hunt: How the World Bank Group Can Help Investors Circumnavigate
Sovereign Immunity Obstacles to ICSID Award Execution
Joseph M. Cardosi
ISSUE 2
Symposium Introduction: The New Normal in College Sports: Realigned and Reckoning
Maureen A. Weston
An Antitrust Exemption for the NCAA: Sound Policy or Letting the Fox Loose in the
Henhouse?
Daniel E. Lazaroff
A Modest Proposal for Taming the Antitrust Beast
Gabe Feldman
Head Injuries, Student Welfare, and Saving College Football: A Game Plan for the NCAA
Rodney K. Smith
The Penn State “Consent Decree”: The NCAA’s Coercive Means Don’t Justify Its Laudable
Ends, but is There a Legal Remedy?
Matthew J. Mitten
Foot Faults in Crunch Time: Temporal Variance in Sports Law and Antitrust Regulation
Jeffrey Standen
ISSUE 3
Climate Change and Water Transfers
Jesse Reiblich &Christine A. Klein
The Rapid Rise of Delayed Notice Searches, and the Fourth Amendment “Rule Requiring
Notice”
Jonathan Witmer-Rich
Preserving Home Rule: The Text, Purpose, and Political Theory of California’s Municipal
Affairs Clause
Brett A. Stroud
Treading Water: Can Municipal Efforts to Condemn Underwater Mortgages Prevail?
Michael S. Moskowitz
ISSUE 4
Ending Perpetual War? Constitutional War Termination Powers and the Conflict Against
Al Qaeda
David A. Simon
Building a Better Laboratory: The Federal Role in Promoting Health System Experimentation
Kristin Madison
Complex Litigation in the New Era of the iJury
Andrew J. Wilhelm
The Competing Approaches to the Foreign Trade Antitrust Improvements Act: A Fundamental
Disagreement
Morgan Franz
SPECIAL ISSUE
Introduction: Religious Law In the 21st Century
Michael A. Helfand
The Last Chapter?
Steven D. Smith
Theorists, Get Over Yourselves: A Response to Steven D. Smith
Andrew Koppelman
More “Vitiating Paradoxes”: A Response to Steven D. Smith
Paul Horwitz
The End of Religious Freedom: What is at Stake?
Nelson Tebbe
Response: Situating Ourselves in History
Steven D. Smith
Religious Tribunals and Secular Courts: Navigating Power and Powerlessness
Michelle Greenberg-Kobrin
Rethinking the “Religious-Question” Doctrine
Christopher C. Lund
Foreign and Religious Family Law: Comity, Contract, and the Constitution
Ann Laquer Estin
Conceptions of Religion in the Secular State: Evolving Turkish Secularism
Seval Yildirim
“Islamic Law” in US Courts: Judicial Jihad or Constitutional Imperative?
Faisal Kutty
“A Jewish And Democratic State:” Reflections on the Fragility of Israeli Secularism
Zvi Triger
Does Shariʿa Play a Role in Turkey?
Russell Powell