Cardozo Law Review
Vol. 21, Iss. 5-6
Symposium: Carl Schmitt: Legacy and Prospects An International Conference in New York City
Prefatory Matter
Publisher's Note
Editorial Board
Symposium
Introduction
Andreas Kalyvas and Jan Müller
Schmitt Reads Marx
Jorge E. Dotti
The Concept of the Mythical (Schmitt with Sorel)
Stathis Gourgouris
Notes on Carl Schmitt and Marxism
Benedetto Fontana
Carl Schmitt and the Three Moments of Democracy
Andreas Kalyvas
The Exile of the Nomos: For a Critical Profile of Carl Schmitt
Giacomo Marramao
Schmitt's Critique of Liberalism
Nadia Urbinati
Carl Schmitt and His Influence on Historians
Reinhard Mehring
Schmitt, History, and Habermas: Comments on Mehring and Rasch
Joseph W. Bendersky
Schmittian Positions on Law and Politics?: CLS and Derrida
John P. McCormick
Schmitt and Poststructuralism: A Response
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
Carl Schmitt and the Revival of the Doctrine of the Constituent Power in the United States
Andrew Arato
The Metaphysics of Constituent Power: Schmitt and the Genesis of Chile's 1980 Constitution
Renato Cristi
Liberalism and Emergency Powers in Latin America: Reflections on Carl Schmitt and the Theory of Constitutional Dictatorship
Gabriel L. Negretto and José Antonio Aguilar Rivera
The Economic State of Emergency
William E. Scheuerman
Comment on Exception and Emergency Powers
David Golove
Bauer Memorial Lecture
Book Review Panel
Law and Interpretation
Andrew Arato
Just Interpretations or Restituta Republica?
Shlomo Avineri
Comprehensive Pluralism Is Neither an Overlapping Consensus nor a Modus Vivendi: A Reply to Professors Arato, Avineri, and Michelman
Michel Rosenfeld
Notes
Thirty-Day Restrictions on Attorney Direct-Mail Solicitation: The United States Supreme Court Went for It
Steven M. Field
ERISA Qualified Pension Plans as Part of the Bankruptcy Estate After Patterson v. Shumate
Lisa M. Smith