
Symposium
Foreword to: War, Terrorism and Torture: Limits on Presidential Power in the 21st Century Symposium
Dawn E. Johnsen
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
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The Federal Courts of Appeals, Unpublished Decisions, and the "No-Citation Rule"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
Documents
Guidelines for the President's Legal Advisors (including "Principles to Guide the Office of Legal Counsel ")
Dawn E. Johnsen
The National Security Agency's Domestic Spying Program: Framing the Debate (including relevant documents)
David Cole and Martin S. Lederman
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 Haley