Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
FALL 2005 - VOLUME 37 - NUMBER 1
The Law Journal is pleased to make available articles from the Fall 2005 issue. All citations are to 37 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. ___.
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Articles:
- What's Brewing in Dura v. Broudo?: A Review of the Supreme Court's Opinion and Its Import for Securities-Fraud Litigation
by Patrick J. Coughlin, Eric Alan Isaacson, and Joseph D. Daley - The Unconstitutionality of Class-Based Statutory Limitations on Presidential Nominations: Can a Man Head the Women's Bureau at the Department of Labor?
by Donald J. Kochan - The Corporate "Person": A New Analytical Approach to a Flawed Method of Constitutional Interpretation
by Jess M. Krannich - The NLRB Waffling on Weingarten Rights
by Christine Neylon O'Brien - Music at the Edge of Chaos: A Complex Systems Perspective on File Sharing
by Deborah Tussey

