Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
Spring 2009 - Volume 40 - Number 3
The Law Journal is pleased to make available articles from the Spring 2009 issue. All citations are to 40 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. ___.
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Articles
- "Neutral" Principles: Rethinking the Legal History of Civil Rights, 1934-1964
by Anders Walker - Optimal Federalism Across Institutions: Theory and Applications from Environmental and Health Care Policies
by Dale B. Thompson - Using Salience and Influence to Narrow the Tax Gap
by Susan Cleary Morse - Plugging Leaks: The Necessity of Distinguishing Whistleblowers and Wrongdoers in the Free Flow of Information Act
by Michelle C. Gabriel - The Consumer Debt Crisis and the Reinformation of Class Position
by Lois R. Lupica - The Fragile Armistice: The Legal, Economic, and Policy Implications of Trading in a Competitor's Stock
by Karl T. Muth - Vindicating the Rights of People Living with AIDS Under the Alien Tort Claims Act
by Margaret B. Kwoka - From Here to Beijing: Public/Private Overlaps in Trade and Their Effects on U.S. Law
by Elizabeth Trujillo

