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Volume 50 Issues
Vol 50 - Issue 1
Celebrating 50 Years: Reflections from Previous Editors in Chief
Symposium Articles
- An Unfinished Project: John Courtney Murray, Religious Freedom, and Unresolved Tensions in Contemporary American Society
Miguel H. Díaz - Religious Freedom and Public Argument: John Courtney Murray on “The American Proposition”
Robin W. Lovin - Prophesy, Public Theology, and Questions of Justice: Some Modest Reflections
Barry Sullivan - Religious Freedom, Human Rights, and Peaceful Coexistence
Leslie C. Griffin - The Right to Religious Freedom—A Theological Comment
Hille Haker - Religious Freedom and the Common Good
Kathleen A. Brady - From Common Good to Convivencia: Religious Liberty and the Cake Wars
Carmen Nanko-Fernández - Religious Freedom and Nondiscrimination
Thomas C. Berg
Articles
- Constitutionally Different: A Child’s Right to Substantive Due Process
Tiffani N. Darden - The False Allure of Settlement Pressure
Nicholas Almendares
Vol 50 - Issue 2
Introduction to Volume 50, Issue 2
Celebrating 50 Years: Reflections from Previous Editors in Chief
Symposium Articles
- LAW REVIEWS, CITATION COUNTS, and TWITTER (Oh my!): Behind the Curtains of the Law Professor’s Search for Meaning
Lawprofblawg and Darren Bush - Unpopular Opinions on Legal Scholarship
Caprice L. Roberts - The Law Review Follies
Eric J. Segall - Picking Spinach
Anthony Michael Kreis - The Goldilocks Path of Legal Scholarship in a Digital Networked World
Orly Lobel
Notes
Vol 50 - Issue 3
Introduction to Volume 50, Issue 3
Celebrating 50 Years: Reflections from Previous Editors in Chief, Issue 3
Lehman 10 Years Later: Lessons Learned?
Steven A. Ramirez
Remarks
- What We Did Last (Summer) Crisis
Barney Frank - Perspectives on Dodd-Frank Act, Risk Management, and the Financial Crisis of 2008 from a Former Chief Risk Officer
Jeff Cohodes
Symposium Articles
- The Federalization of Corporate Governance—An Evolving Process
Marc I. Steinberg - Lehman 10 Years Later: The Dodd-Frank Rollback
Thomas W. Joo - Accountability Lost and the Problem(s) of Asymmetry
Gregory M. Gilchrist - Whistling Past the Graveyard: Dodd-Frank Whistleblower Programs Dodge Bullets Fighting Financial Crime
Mary Kreiner Ramirez - Prosecuting Securities Fraud Under Section 17(a)(2)
Wendy Gerwick Couture - Regulating Through Financial Engineering: The Office of Financial Research and Pull of Models
James Hackney - From Fire Hose to Garden Hose: Section 13(3) of the Federal Reserve Act
Christian A. Johnson
Articles
- The Stakes of Smart Contracts
Mark Verstraete
Vol 50 - Issue 4
Introduction to Volume 50, Issue 4
Celebrating 50 Years: Reflections from Previous Editors in Chief, Issue 4
Symposium Articles
- Regulating Prosecutors’ Courtroom Misconduct
Bruce A. Green - A Small Slice of the Chicago Eight Trial
Ellen S. Podgor - Judging Judges Fifty Years After—Was Judge Julius Hoffman’s Conduct So Different?
Bennett L. Gershman - Judging During Crises: Can Judges Protect the Facts?
Lissa Griffin - Judicial Ethics: Lessons from the Chicago Eight Trial
Laurie L. Levenson - Judges’ Misuse of Contempt in Criminal Cases and Limits of Advocacy
Peter A. Joy - Movements in the Discretionary Authority of Federal District Court Judges Over the Last 50 Years
Susan R. Klein - The Role of Judging 50 Years After the “Chicago Seven” Trial: A Remembrance of Charles R. Garry
Tucker Carrington - Judge Damon Keith: The Judicial Antidote to Judge Julius Hoffman Challenging Claims of Unilateral Executive Authority
Ellen Yaroshefsky - Reviving Escobedo
Janet Moore
Student Comment
- The Litigation Rollercoaster of BIPA: A Comment on the Protection of Individuals from Violations of Biometric Information Privacy
Anna L. Metzger