Volume 45 - Issue 1
ARTICLES:
- A New Philosophy For Financial Stability Regulation
by Hilary J. Allen - The Virtue in Bankruptcy
by Matthew Bruckner - Antitrust Law and Economic Theory: Finding a Balance
by Edward D. Cavanagh - Origins of the Privileges and Immunities of State Citizenship under Article IV
by Stewart Jay - Taking the Presumption Against Extraterritoriality Seriously in Criminal Cases after Morrison and Kiobel
by David Keenan & Sabrina P. Shroff
SPEECH:
- The Nature of the Law and the Role of Citizenship
Remarks of Robert John Araujo, S.J.
Volume 45 - Issue 2
ESSAYS:
- Patent Law Revisionism at the Supreme Court?
by Ted Sichelman - The Written Description Gap
by Timothy R. Holbrook - Patent Law’s Disclosure Requirement
by Jason Rantanen - Patent Law Is, At Best, Not Worth Keeping
by Richard Stallman
ARTICLES:
- The Patent Litigation Explosion
by James Bessen and Michael J. Meurer - Patent Variation: Discerning Diversity Among Patent Functions
by Jessica Silbey - Composition of Innovative Activity in ICT Equipment R&D
by Yasin Ozcan and Shane Greenstein
Volume 45 - Issue 3
Loyola University Chicago School of Law Third Annual Institute for Investor Protection Conference: Strategies for Investigating and Pleading Securities Fraud Claims
CONFERENCE ESSAYS & REMARKS:
- When Good Leaders Lose Their Way
by Mark Whitacre, Ph.D. - Are SOX and Dodd-Frank Securities Laws? The Answer is Up in the Air
by Geoffrey Christopher Rapp - Around the World of Securities Fraud in Eighty Motions to Dismiss
by Wendy Gerwick Couture - Confidential Informants and Securities Class Actions: Mixed Messages and Motives
by Judge Jed S. Rakoff
CONFERENCE ARTICLES:
- Recanting Confidential Witnesses in Securities Litigation
by Gideon Mark - Pleading Securities Fraud Claims—Only Part of the Story
by Marc I. Steinberg - The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act and Particularity: Why Are Some Courts in an Alternate Universe?
by Charles W. Murdock - Pleading Securities Fraud Claims: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
by Sharon Nelles and Hilary Huber - The Virtues of Private Securities Litigation: An Historic and Macroeconomic Perspective
by Steven A. Ramirez - The Importance of the Prefiling Phase for Securities-Fraud Litigation
by John M. Wunderlich
NON-CONFERENCE CONTRIBUTIONS:
- Oil and Water: Mixing Taxable and Tax-Exempt Shareholders in Mutual Funds
by Jeffrey M. Colon - Inclusionary Eminent Domain
by Gerald S. Dickinson
Volume 45 - Issue 4
IN MEMORIAM: PROFESSOR GEORGE ANASTAPLO
ARTICLES:
- (Ad)ministering Justice: A Prosecutor’s Ethical Duty to Support Sentencing Reform
by R. Michael Cassidy - The Intertwined Fates of Affirmative Action and the Military
by Robert Knowles - Truth Stories: Credibility Determinations at the Illinois Torture Inquiry and Relief Commission
by Kim D. Chanbonpin - Terry Stops, Anonymous Tips, and Driving Under the Influence: A Study of Illinois Law
by The Honorable Charles Burns and Michael Conte
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