Vol. 113 BEYOND “PERFECTION”: CAN THE INSIGHTS OF PERFECTING CRIMINAL MARKETS BE PUT TO PRACTICAL USE? Caren Myers Morrison*
Vol. 113 BARGAINING IN THE SHADOW OF THE DEBT CEILING: WHEN NEGOTIATING OVER SPENDING AND TAX LAWS, CONGRESS AND THE PRESIDENT SHOULD CONSIDER THE DEBT CEILING A DEAD LETTER Neil H. Buchanan* and Michael C. Dorf**
Vol. 113 SOME PLURALISM ABOUT PLURALISM: A COMMENT ON HANOCH DAGAN’S “PLURALISM AND PERFECTIONISM IN PRIVATE LAW” Jedediah Purdy*
Vol. 112 THE PURPOSE-DRIVEN RULE: DREW PETERSON, GILES V. CALIFORNIA, AND THE TRANSFERRED INTENT DOCTRINE OF FORFEITURE BY WRINGDOING Colin Miller*
Vol. 112 NULLIFYING THE DEBT CEILING THREAT ONCE AND FOR ALL: WHY THE PRESIDENT SHOULD EMBRACE THE LEAST UNCONSTITUTIONAL OPTION Neil H. Buchanan* & Michael C. Dorf**