LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO SCHOOL of LAW - FALL 2014 - page 20-21

Innovation,” 51
San Diego Law Review
2 (forthcoming 2014); “The Role
of Conflicting Patent Perspectives
for Compulsory Licenses,”
Global
Perspectives of Patent Law
(M. Bagley
and R. Okediji, Eds., Oxford University
Press, 2014); “Beyond Patents: Global
Challenges to Affordable Medicines,”
The Globalization of Health Care
(G. Cohen, Ed., Oxford University
Press, 2013); and “A Mystery Statute
Approach: How to Teach and Test the
Legal Skill of Statutory Interpretation,”
Law Teacher
(Fall 2013).
Michael Kaufman,
“Fee-shifting
By Laws,” 92
Washington University
Law Review
(forthcoming 2015);
“Leave Time for Trouble: The
Limitations Periods Under the
Federal Securities Laws,” 40
Journal
of Corporate Law
(forthcoming 2014);
“Foreword: Behavioral Economics
and Investor Protection,” 44
Loyola
University Chicago Law Journ
al 1323
(2013); and “Behavioral Economics
and Investor Protection: Keynote
Address by Daniel Kahneman,” 44
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
1333 (2013).
Jeffrey Kwall,
“The Outer
Limits of Realization:
Weiss v.
Stearn
and Corporate Dilution,” 17
Florida Tax Review
(forthcoming
2015) (with Wilbur).
Margaret Moses,
“Inherent and
Implied Powers of Arbitrators,”
Liber
Amicorum for the Chartered Institute
of Arbitrators
(forthcoming 2014);
“Inherent Powers of Arbitrators
to Deal with Ethical Issues,”
Contemporary Issues in International
Arbitration and Mediation: The
Fordham Papers
(forthcoming 2014);
“Arbitration/Litigation Interface: The
European Debate,”
Northwestern
Journal of International Law & Business
(forthcoming 2014); “Challenges
for the Future: The Diminishing
Role of Consent in Arbitration,” 11
Transnational Dispute Management
4
(2014) and
Yearbook on International
Arbitration (forthcoming
2014);
“Arbitration by Default Rather Than by
Consent,”
New York Dispute Resolution
Lawyer
(Fall 2014); “Will Antisuit
Injunctions Rise Again in Europe?”,
Kluwer Arbitration Blog
(November
20, 2013); and “Reasoned Decisions in
Arbitrator Challenges,” III
Yearbook on
International Arbitration
199 (2013).
Charles Murdock (JD ’63),
“Thinking, Fast and Slow—A Lawyer’s
Perspective,” 44
Loyola University
Chicago Law Journal
1377 (2013)
(with Sullivan); “Credit Default Swaps:
Dubious Instruments,”
Harvard
Business Law Review Online
(2013);
and “The Big Banks: Background,
Deregulation, Financial Innovation,
and ‘Too Big to Fail,’” 20
Denver
University Law Review
505 (2013).
Juan Perea, “
Racial Templates,”
112
Michigan Law Review
1133
(forthcoming 2014); and “Doctrines
of Delusion: Bakke, Fisher, and the
Case for a New Affirmative Action,”
Southern Methodist University Law
Review
(forthcoming 2014).
Steven Ramirez,
“Toward a Critical
Corporate Law Pedagogy and
Scholarship,” 92
Washington University
Law Review
(forthcoming 2014) (with
pond cummings andWade); and “The
Virtues of Private Securities Litigation:
An Historic and Macroeconomic
Perspective,” 45
Loyola University
Chicago Law Journal
669 (2014).
Alan Raphael,
“What Must the
Government Prove to Convict
Under Accomplice Liability for the
Use of a Weapon During a Drug
Transaction?”, 2013-14
Preview of
United States Supreme Court Cases
74
(with Czarnecki); and “To Convict for
Distribution of Heroin Causing Death,
Must the Government Show that
Heroin Proximately Caused, andWas
the Sole Cause of Death?”, 2013-14
Preview of United States Supreme Court
Cases
71 (with Muralidhara).
Hank Rose,
“The Constitutionality of
Government Fees as Applied to the
Poor,” 33
Northern Illinois University
Law Review
293 (2013); and “The
Public Trust Doctrine: Does It Provide
the Public with Access to the Beaches
of Lake Michigan in Illinois?”, 18
Public
Interest Law Reporter
89 (2013).
Matthew Sag,
“Orphan Works As
Grist for the Data Mill,” 27
Berkeley
Technology Law Journal
1503 (2013);
and “League Structure and Stadium
FACULTY EXCELLENCE
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Anita Weinberg (JD ’86), pictured with Loyola University Chicago Provost John Pelissero, was honored this fall with the first Ignatius
Loyola Award for Excellence in Teaching at the University’s Faculty Convocation.
Rent Seeking—the Antitrust Role
Reconsidered,” 65
Florida Law Review
1 (2013) (with Haddock and Jacobi).
Nadia Sawicki,
“Compelling Images:
The Constitutionality of Emotionally
Persuasive Health Campaigns,”
Maryland Law Review
459 (2014); and
“A New Life for Wrongful Living,” 58
New York Law School Law Review
279
(2014). Book chapter: “Complaints to
Professional and Regulatory Bodies,”
Oxford Handbook of American Health
Law
(forthcoming 2014).
Lea Krivinskas Shepard,
“Seeking
Solutions to Financial History
Discrimination,” 46
Connecticut Law
Review
(2013).
Allen Shoenberger,
“Property
Obligations of a Nation State for
Government Occupation of Private
Property as a Result of Terrorist
Activities,”
International Law Annual
(forthcoming 2014); and “The United
States Constitutional History through
the Barristers and Political Theories of
the Middle Temple Inn of Court,”
The
Journal Jurisprudence
117 (2013).
Barry Sullivan, Cooney & Conway
Chair in Advocacy,
“In Memoriam:
George Anastaplo: All Things Are
Ready, If Our Minds Be So,” 45
Loyola
University Chicago Law Journal
916 (2014); “In This, The Winter of
Our Discontent: Legal Practice,
Legal Education, and The Culture
of Distrust,” 62
Buffalo Law Review
659 (2014) (with Konefsky); “Book
Reflections: A Book That Shaped
Your World: Charles Dickens,
A
Christmas Carol
,” 50
Alberta Law
Review
934 (2013); “FOIA and the
First Amendment: Representative
Democracy and the People’s Elusive
‘Right to Know,’” 72
Maryland Law
Review
1 (2012), reprinted in
First
Amendment Handbook
(2013-14 ed.);
“Thinking, Fast and Slow—A Lawyer’s
Perspective,” 44
Loyola University
Chicago Law Journal
1377 (2013) (with
Murdock); and “Law and Discretion
in the Supreme Court: A Response to
Professor Lubet,” 47
Valparaiso Law
Review
907 (2013).
Alexander Tsesis,
“The New
Privacy on the Internet,” 48
Wake Forest Law Review
(forthcoming 2014); “Footholds
of Constitutional Interpretation,”
92
Texas Law Review
1593 (2013);
“Maxim Constitutionalism,” 92
Texas
Law Review
1609 (2013) (lead article);
and “Inflammatory Speech: Outrage
versus Intimidation,” 97
Minnesota
Law Review
1145 (2013) (lead article).
Book chapter: “Campus Antisemitic
Speech and the First Amendment,”
Global Antisemitism: A Crisis of
Modernity
(Brill Press, 2013).
Spencer Waller,
“Antitrust’s
Democracy Deficit,” 81
Fordham
Law Review
2543 (2013) (with First);
and “The Next Generation of Global
Competition Law,” 1
William E. Kovacic,
an Antitrust Tribute
95 (2013). Book
reviews: Stuart Banner,
The Baseball
Trust: A History of Baseball’s Antitrust
Exemption
, 36
World Competition Law
and Economics Review
620 (2013);
Private Enforcement of Antitrust
Law in the United States
, 36
World
Competition Law and Economics
Review
347 (2013); and
ABA Section
of Antitrust Law, Market Definition in
Antitrust: Theory and Case Studies,
36
World Competition Law and Economic
Review
186 (2013).
David Yellen, Dean,
“The Impact
of Rankings and Rules on Legal
Education Reform,” 45
Connecticut
Law Review
1389 (2013). Blogs: “The
Downsizing of Legal Education,”
The
Faculty Lounge
(Feb. 1, 2013); “The
Dean’s Office: An Introduction,”
Above the Law
(Feb. 7, 2013); “The
Changing Law School Learning
Experience,”
The Faculty Lounge
(Feb.
8, 2013); “Loosening the ABA’s Grip on
Law Schools,”
The Faculty Lounge
(Feb.
21, 2013); “Three Questions About
Legal Education,”
Above the Law
(Feb. 21, 2013); and “Why the ABA Is
Resistant to Change,”
Above the Law
(March 7, 2013).
Michael Zimmer, “
Title VII’s Last
Hurrah: Can Discrimination Be
Plausibly Pled?”,
The University of
Chicago Legal Forum
(forthcoming
2014); “Hiding the Statute in
Plain View: University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center v.
Nassar,” 14
Nevada Law Review
705
(2014); “(Re)Booting the Dismal
Larry Singer was recognized for his outstanding leadership at the Beazley Institute’s 30th Anniversary Celebration in November.
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