Volume 81, Issue 4: Fall 2006
SYMPOSIUM
WAR, TERRORISM, AND TORTURE: LIMITS ON PRESIDENTIAL POWER IN THE 21ST CENTURY
FOREWORD
ARTICLES
- Can the President Be Torturer in Chief?
- Harold Hongju Koh
- The Statutory Commander in Chief
- Neil Kinkopf
- Finding Effective Constraints on Executive Power: Interrogation, Detention, and Torture
- Deborah N. Pearlstein
- The Executive and the Avoidance Canon
- H. Jefferson Powell
- Regulating the Commander in Chief: Some Theories
- Saikrishna Prakash
- Loaded Dice and Other Problems: A Further Reflection on the Statutory Commander in Chief
- Christopher H. Schroeder
- The War Powers Outside the Courts
- William Michael Treanor
DOCUMENTS
STUDY
- "The Pride of Indiana": An Empirical Study of the Law School Experience and Careers of Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington Alumni
- Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt, Jeffrey E. Stake, Kaushik Mukhopadhaya, and Timothy A. Haley
NOTES
- The Insanity Defense in the Twenty-First Century: How Recent United States Supreme Court Case Law Can Improve the System
- Julie E. Grachek
- The Federal Courts of Appeals, Unpublished Decisions, and the "No-Citation Rule"
- Dione Christopher Greene
