Legal and Political magazines
- The Founders Included the Eighth Amendment to Prohibit Torture
- The Free-Exercise Clause and the Supreme Court
- The Government May Restrict Religious Practice
- The Jury System Promotes Democracy
- The Medieval Origins of Trial by Jury
- The Origins and Early Development of Free Speech in the United States
- The Patriot Act Threatens Freedom of the Press
- The Pentagon Papers: The Free Press vs. Government Secrecy
- The Press Does Not Have the Right to Travel with Combat Troops
- The Public and Press Have a Right to Attend Criminal Trials
- The Right to Die and Assisted Suicide
- The Separation of Church and State Is Beneficial to Religion
- The Sixth Amendment
- The Supreme Court Allows Majority Verdicts in State Trials
- The Supreme Court Allows Smaller Juries
- The Supreme Court and the Press in the Twentieth Century
- The Supreme Court Defines Obscenity
- The Supreme Court Defines the Right to Trial by Jury
- The Supreme Court Expands the Definition of Cruel and Unusual Punishment
- The Supreme Court Grapples with Free Speech and Sedition