The Law Journal is pleased to make available articles from the Fall 2012 issue. All citations are to 44 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. ___.
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ARTICLES:
- Finding Room for Fairness in Formalism – The Sliding Scale Approach to Unconscionability
by Melissa T. Lonegrass - Re-thinking Illegal Entry and Re-entry
by Doug Keller - The Impact of the Rise and Fall of Chevron on the Executive’s Power to Make and Interpret Law
by Linda D. Jellum - Statutory Genres: Substance, Procedure, Jurisdiction
by Karen Petroski - United States v. Klein, Then and Now
by Gordon G. Young
SPEECH:
- John Courtney Murray, S.J.: The Meaning of Social Justice in Catholic Thought
by Robert John Araujo, S.J.
SPEECH:
- Is the Class Half-Empty or Half-Full?
by Kenneth R. Feinberg
ARTICLES:
- Class Actions and State Authority
by Samuel Issacharoff - Legal Process in a Box, or What Class Action Waivers Teach Us about Law-making
by Rhonda Wasserman - Class Actions along the Path of Federal Rule Making
by Vaughn R. Walker - Hijacked by Statistics, Rescued by Wal-Mart v. Dukes: Probing Commonality and Due Process Concerns in Modern Class Action Litigation
by Saby Ghoshray - Advance Consent to Aggregate Settlements: Reflections on Attorneys’ Fiduciary Obligations and Professional Responsibility Duties
by Carol A. Needham
ESSAYS:
- Reflections on the Future of Class Actions
by Robert H. Klonoff - Due Process and the Future of Class Actions
by Alexandra D. Lahav - Complex Litigation in New Jersey and Federal Courts: An Overview of the Current State of Affairs and a Glimpse of What Lies Ahead
by Hon. Brian R. Martinotti, J.S.C. - Who Will Regulate Class Action Lawyers?
by Nancy J. Moore
NORTHWESTERN SCHOOL OF LAW AND LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO SCHOOL OF LAW
LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT LAW COLLOQUIUM ARTICLES:
- Regretting Roth? Why and How the Supreme Court Could Deprive Tenured Public Teachers of Due Process Rights in Employment
by Karl D. Camillucci - The Law is a Fractal: The Attempt to Anticipate Everything
by Andrew Morrison Stumpff - Could the American Psychiatric Association Cause You Headaches? The Dangerous Interaction between the DSM-5 and Employment Law
by Douglas A. Hass - Diverging Doctrine, Converging Outcomes: Evaluating Age Discrimination Law in the United Kingdom and the United States
by Susan Bisom-Rapp and Malcolm Sargeant
NON-COLLOQUIUM ARTICLES:
- Over the Borderline—A Review of Margaret Price’s Mad at School: Rhetorics of Mental Disability and Academic Life
by Gregory M. Duhl - Am I My Brother’s Keeper? A Tax Law Perspective on the Challenge of Balancing Gatekeeping Obligations and Zealous Advocacy in the Legal Profession
by Richard Lavoie - The Individual Mandate’s Due Process Legality: A Kantian Explanation, and Why It Matters
by Peter Brandon Bayer
NON-COLLOQUIUM ESSAY:
- Reflections on the NLRB’s Labor Law Jurisprudence after Wilma Liebman
by David L. Gregory, Ian Hayes, and Amanda Jaret
The Law Journal is pleased to make available articles from the Illinois Symposium issue. All citations are to 44 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. ___.
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SYMPOSIUM ARTICLES:
- Jewish Identity and Judging: Seymour Simon of Illinois
by Jack M. Beermann - The Mysterious Lockstep Doctrine and the Future of Judicial Federalism in Illinois
by Hon. John Christopher Anderson - The Swinging Pendulum of Equity: How History and Custom Shaped the Development of the Receivership Statute in Illinois
by Jesse G. Reyes
ARTICLE:
- Catholic Moral Teaching and Natural Law: Changing the Way We Think About and Teach Professional Legal Ethics
by Peter P. Meringolo
COMMENT:
- Waiting is the Hardest Part: Why the Supreme Court Should Adopt the Third Circuit’s Analysis of Pay-for-Delay Settlement Agreements
by Marlee P. Kutcher
NOTE:
- Efforts to Fix a Broken System: Brown v. Plata and the Prison Overcrowding Epidemic
by Lauren Salins and Shepard Simpson
BOOK REVIEW:
- Our Divine Constitution
by David Schraub
SPEECH:
The Law Journal is pleased to make available articles from the Conference issue. All citations are to 44 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. ___.
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BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS AND INVESTOR PROTECTION CONFERENCE:
- Foreword: Behavioral Economics and Investor Protection
by Michael J. Kaufman - Behavioral Economics and Investor Protection: Keynote Address
by Daniel Kahneman - Behavioral Finance before Kahneman
by Richard A. Posner - Daniel Kahneman’s Influence on Legal Theory
by Russell Korobkin - A Behavioral View of Investor Protection
by Thomas S. Ulen - What Kahneman Means for Lawyers: Some Reflections on Thinking, Fast and Slow
by Charles W. Murdock and Barry Sullivan - Building On Kahneman’s Insights in the Development of Behavioral Finance
by Hersh Shefrin - Behavioral Science and Scienter in Class Action Securities Fraud Litigation
by Ann Morales Olazabal - Conjoining ”Recklessness” in Securities Fraud Cases to Moral Culpability
by Jed S. Rakoff - The Dangers of Missing the Forest: The Harm Caused By VeriFone Holdings in Tellabs World
by Carol V. Gilden, Michael B. Eisenkraft, and Josh Segal - Rewiring the DNA of Securities Fraud Litigation: Amgen‘s Missed Opportunity
by Geoffrey Rapp - Behavioral Economics and Investor Protection: Reasonable Investors, Efficient Markets
by Barbara Black - Behavioral Economics Applied: Loss Causation
by Robert A. Prentice