Volume 95, Number 4 – July 2015

CONTENTS

SYMPOSIUM

WAR POWERS AND THE CONSTITUTION: A SYMPOSIUM ON STEPHEN M. GRIFFIN’S LONG WARS AND THE CONSTITUTION AND MARIAH ZEISBERG’S WAR POWERS: THE POLITICS OF CONSTITUTIONAL AUTHORITY

  • More detailed information about this symposium, including video recordings of the panel discussions, is available here.

Editors’ Foreword
Page 1233

Zeisberg’s Relational Conception of War Authority: Convergence and Divergence in Achieving a New Understanding of War Powers
Stephen M. Griffin
Page 1235

Interpretation is a Political Power
Mariah Zeisberg
Page 1261

Accountability Without Deliberation? Separation of Powers in Times of War
Douglas Kriner
Page 1275

The Suez Crisis of 1956 and its Aftermath: A Comparative Study of Constitutions, Use of Force, Diplomacy and International Relations
Pnina Lahav
Page 1297

Inigo Montoya Goes to War
Gary Lawson
Page 1355

War Powers, Private Actors, and National Security State Capacity
Kaija Schilde
Page 1369

BOOK REVIEW

A Comprehensive Analysis of the History of Interrogation Law, with Some Shots Directed at Miranda v. Arizona
Tracey Maclin
Page 1387

NOTES

Targeting Religion: Analyzing Appalachian Proscriptions on Religious Snake Handling
Matthew M. Ball
Page 1425

Heller on the Threshold: Crafting a Gun Insurance Mandate
Rob Hillenbrand
Page 1451