The Law Journal is pleased to make available articles from the Fall 2010 issue. All citations are to 42 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. ___.
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SPEECHES:
- John Courtney Murray, S.J.: A Citizen of Two Cities
Remarks of Robert John Araujo, S.J. - The Morality of Advocacy as a Law School Concern: Appointment of Barry Sullivan to Loyola University Chicago Law School’s Cooney & Conway Chair
Remarks of Judge Joan Gottschall - The Humanity of Advocacy
Remarks of Barry Sullivan
ARTICLES:
- War and Peace Between Title VII’s Disparate Impact Provision and the Equal Protection Clause: Battling for a Compelling Interest
by Eang L. Ngov - Rights, Privileges, and Access to Information
by Alina Ng - The Proper Guardians of Foster Children’s Educational Interests
by Margaret Ryznar & Chai Park
ESSAY:
- “Hard Strikes and Foul Blows”: Berger v. United States 75 Years After
by Bennett L. Gershman
The Law Journal is pleased to make available articles from the Winter 2011 issue. All citations are to 42 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. ___.
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ARTICLES:
- The Distance Imperative: A Different Way of Thinking About Public Official Corruption Investigations/Prosecutions and the Federal Role
by Norman Abrams - Responding to Political Corruption: Some Institutional Considerations
by Jonathan L. Entin - I Would, but I Need the Eggs: Why Neither Exit Nor Voice Substantially Limits Big City Corruption
by David Schleicher - Facts in Exile: Corruption and Abstraction in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission
by Zephyr Teachout
NOTE:
The Law Journal is pleased to make available articles from the Spring 2011 issue. All citations are to 42 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. ___.
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ARTICLES:
- Recent Developments in the Law of Lawyering: The New Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct
by Alberto Bernabe - Filling the Void: The Case for Repudiating and Replacing Illinois’ Void Sentence Rule
by Kristopher N. Classen & Honorable Jack O’Malley - The Coming Extinction of Homo Economicus and the Eclipse of the Chicago School of Antitrust: Applying Evolutionary Biology to Structural and Behavioral Antitrust Analyses
by Thomas J. Horton - Rendition Operations: Does U.S. Law Impose Any Restrictions?
by Daniel L. Pines
The Law Journal is pleased to make available articles from the Summer 2011 issue. All citations are to 42 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. ___.
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INTRODUCTION:
- Two Men and Twenty Years of Meetings: Norman Amaker, Derrick Bell, and the Midwestern People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference from 1990-2010
by Neil G. Williams
ARTICLES:
- Worldview Diversity in the Boardroom: A Law and Social Equity Rationale
by Regina F. Burch - Is it Greek or déjà vu all over again?: Neoliberalism and Winners and Losers of International Debt Crises
by Tayyab Mahmud - Taking Economic Human Rights Seriously After the Debt Crisis
by Steven A. Ramirez
COMMENT: