Boston University Law Review

Volume 85 Number 3 - June 2005

Contents

In Appreciation: Ronald A. Cass, Dean, Boston University School of Law
William E. Ryckman, Jack M. Beermann, and Dan J. Freehling
Page 663

Symposium: Lochner Centennial Conference

Introduction
David J. Seipp
Page 671

"Wrong the Day It Was Decided": Lochner and Constitutional Historicism
Jack M. Balkin
Page 677

Lochner's Legacy for Modern Federalism: Pierce County v. Guillen as a Case Study
Lynn A. Baker
Page 727

Lochner: Another Time, Another Place
Larry Yackle
Page 765

Contracting the Thirteenth Amendment: Hodges v. United States
Pamela S. Karlan
Page 783

Thoughts on Hodges v. United States
David E. Bernstein
Page 811

Congress Before the Lochner Court
Keith E. Whittington
Page 821

De-Lochnerizing Lochner
Howard Gillman
Page 859

Lochner in Europe: A Comment on Keith Whittington's "Congress Before the Lochner Court"
Daniela Caruso
Page 867

Some Varieties and Vicissitudes of Lochnerism
Barry Cushman
Page 881

Holmes on the Lochner Court
Gerald Leonard
Page 1001

Note

The Clash of Ring v. Arizona and Teague v. Lane: An Illustration of the Inapplicability of Modern Habeas Retroactivity Jurisprudence in the Capital Sentencing Context
Katharine A. Ferguson
Page 1017