Legal and Political magazines
- The Challenge of Interpreting the Establishment Clause
- The Colonies Embrace Trial by Jury
- The Constitution Authorizes the Death Penalty
- The Constitution Created a Secular Government
- The Constitution Does Not Threaten Trial by Jury
- The Constitution Threatens Trial by Jury
- The Criminal Jury Should Be Abolished
- The Criminal Jury System Is the Best Means to Secure Justice
- The Death Penalty Is Declared Unconstitutional
- The Death Penalty's Constitutionality Is Restored
- The Debate: Capital Punishment Should Be Abolished
- The Debate: Capital Punishment Should be Maintained
- The Development of Church/State Separatism
- The Early History of Freedom of the Press
- The Early History of Religious Rights
- The Eighth Amendment and the Death Penalty
- The Eighth Amendment Does Not Guarantee Proportionate Sentencing
- The Establishment Clause and the Supreme Court
- The First Amendment Does Not Protect Subversive Speech
- The Founders Debated the Church/State Relationship