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Volume 51 Issues
Volume 51, Issue 1
Volume 51 - Issue 1 Table of Contents
Articles
Diane P. Wood
Robert C. Hughes
Timothy Casey
Christina Payne-Tsoupros
Daryl Lim
Gabriella A. Orozco
Volume 51 - Issue 2
Volume 51 - Issue 2, Table of Contents
Essays and Articles:
- Preparing for a Disputed Presidential Election: An Exercise in Election Risk Assessment and Management
Edward B. Foley
- Pragmatic Formalism, Separation of Powers, and the Need to Revisit the Nondelegation Doctrine
Martin H. Redish
- Civic Ignorance and Democratic Accountability
Sheila Kennedy
- Up Against the Wall: Congressional Retention of the Spending Power in Times of “Emergency”
Linda Sheryl Greene
- War is More Than a Political Question: Reestablishing Original Constitutional Norms
John C. Dehn - Immigration Unilateralism and American Ethnonationalism
Robert L. Tsai
- Democratic Conditions
Barry Sullivan
Note:
- South Dakota v. Wayfair: Erasing a Dull Bright-Line
Aidan V. Nuttall
Volume 51, Issue 3
Volume 51 - Issue 3, Table of Contents
Articles:
- The Incoherent Justification for Naked Restraints of Competition: What the Dental Self-Regulation Cases Tell Us About the Cavities in Antitrust Law
Peter C. Carstensen
- Legalizing the Meaning of Meat
Steph Tai
- Reproductive Dreams and Nightmares: Sperm Donation in the Age of At-Home Genetic Testing
Nofar Yakovi Gan-Or
- Federalizing Bank Governance
David Min
Volume 51, Issue 4
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Articles:
- Illinois Childcare Parentage Law (R)Evolution
Jeffrey A. Parness - A Review of Retroactivity: Illinois Should Adopt a Modern Child Victims Act
Judith E. Conway, J. Devitt Cooney, Michael C. Cooney, and Megan Fahey Monty - Guarding the Guardians: Should Guardians ad Litem Be Immune from Liability for Negligence?
Alberto Bernabe - All for a Fortnight: Calculating Redemption in Default Residential Foreclosures
Alex S. Moe - Bringing Clarity to Inherited IRAs
Robert E. Eggmann and Dormie Ko - On the Road Again: Revisiting State Laws That Unreasonably Restrict Drivers with Epilepsy and Burden the Physicians Who Treat Them
Katrina E. Lutfy