The special Lochner issue of the NYU Journal of Law & Liberty is now available. My article on "Wine, Commerce, and the Constitution" (with my friend and former FTC colleague Asheesh Agarwal) is included in the issue, even though it has nothing to do with Lochner. Randy has an article as well, although his actually deals with Lochner.
The Editors have also posted a Call for Papers for upcoming issues:
Call for Papers:
The NYU Journal of Law & Liberty accepts papers on a range of topics grappling with the many issues affecting human freedom. We publish articles of every ideological stripe, particularly those that either develop or criticize libertarian or classical liberal ideas. Topics of particular interest for 2006 include:
Customary Law: Its History, Function, and Future
The Modern Right to a Jury Trial
Behavioral Law & Economics' Challenge to the Classical Liberal Program