Volume 46 - Issue 1
ARTICLES:
- Nuremberg Lives On: How Justice Jackson’s International Experience Continues to Shape Domestic Criminal Procedure
by Brian R. Gallini - Trademark Hybridity and Brand Protection
by Timothy Greene - Undead Statutes: The Rise, Fall, and Continuing Use of Adultery and Fornication Criminal Laws
by Dr. JoAnne Sweeny - Improving HIPAA Enforcement and Protecting Patient Privacy in a Digital Healthcare Environment
by Roger Hsieh
NOTE:
SPEECH:
- The Law as a Moral Enterprise
by Robert John Araujo, S.J.
Volume 46 - Issue 2
REMARKS:
- How to Talk About Sentencing Policy—and Not Disparity
by Judge Nancy Gertner
ESSAYS & ARTICLES:
- Threats and Bullying by Prosecutors
by Bennett L. Gershman - The Economic Perspective on Sentencing
by Joshua B. Fischman - The Law and Economics of Stop-and-Frisk
by David Abrams - Skepticism About Deterrence
by Thomas S. Ulen - Sentencing Enhancement and the Crime Victim’s Brain
by Francis X. Shen
Volume 46 - Issue 3
CONFERENCE REMARKS:
- Securities Litigation As A Window Into Supreme Court Litigation
by Thomas Goldstein - Random Thoughts of a Federal District Judge
by Judge Shira A. Scheindlin - Navigating Alternatives to Securities Fraud Class Actions: State Law and Opt-out Litigation
by Jefferey Paul Mahoney
CONFERENCE ARTICLES:
- Implications for Market Efficiency and Damages Analyses of Plaintiff Interpretations of Halliburton II‘s Statement that “market efficiency is a matter of degree”
by David Tabak - The Road Map for Class Certification Post- Halliburton II
by Marc I. Gross - The Importance of Conducting Thorough Investigations of Confidential Witnesses in Securities Fraud Litigation
by Leigh Handelman Smollar - Class-Action Tolling, Federal Common Law, and Securities Statutes of Repose: A Recommendation
by Wendy Gerwick Couture - The Significance and Impact of Price Distortion in the Fraud-on-the-Market Theory after Halliburton II
by Charles W. Murdock
NON-CONFERENCE ARTICLES:
- Is There a Vatican School for Competition Policy?
by Tihamér Tóth - Rationing Environmental Law in a Time of Climate Change
by Rachael E. Salcido - Going Retro: Abolition For All
by Kevin Barry
Volume 46 - Issue 4
ILLINOIS & SEVENTH CIRCUIT ARTICLES:
- Planning Past Pensions
by Julie Roin - United States ex rel. Leveksi v. ITT Educational Services, Inc.: The Seventh Circuit Reinvigorates the False Claims Act to Combat Recruiting Abuses by For-Profit Schools
by Mark I. Labaton
ILLINOIS COMMENTS:
- Mixing Oil & Water: Why Child-Custody Evaluations are not Meshing with the Best Interests of the Child
by Bari L. Nathan - Just Because It’s Legal Doesn’t Mean You Can Do It: The Legality of Employee Eavesdropping and Illinois Workplace Recording Policies
by Michael J. Gibson
GENERAL ARTICLE:
- Gearing Up for the Next Industrial Revolution: 3D Printing, Home-Based Factories, and Modes of Social Control
by Elizabeth J. Kennedy and Andrea Giampetro-Meyer
GENERAL NOTE:
- Weighing Down the Cloud: The Public Performance Right and the Internet After Aereo
by Samuel J. Dykstra
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS:
- Grand Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star of the State of Illinois v. Topinka: Court Upholds, but Suggests Change in, Bed Tax Law
by Anton Dirnberger II and John Harig - Department of Homeland Security v. MacLean: What Law is and Who Makes It
by Kristine A. Bergman and Joseph Weishampel - Holt v. Hobbs: RLUIPA Requires Religious Exception to Prison’s Beard Ban
by Jonathan J. Sheffield, Alex S. Moe, and Spencer K. Lickteig