University of Chicago Law Review: Volume 80, Number 4 - Fall 2013
The 4th issue of 2013 features articles from internationally recognized legal scholars, and extensive research in Comments authored by University of Chicago law students. Contents of Vol. 80, No. 4 include:
ARTICLES
• Bankruptcy Law as a Liquidity Provider, by Kenneth Ayotte & David A. Skeel Jr.
• Impeaching Precedent, by Charles L. Barzun
• Copyright in Teams, by Anthony J. Casey & Andres Sawicki
• Inside or Outside the System?, by Eric A. Posner & Adrian Vermeule
REVIEW ESSAY
• Francis Lieber and the Modern Law of War, by Paul Finkelman
COMMENTS
• Having Their Cake and Eating It Too? Post-emancipation Child Support as a Valid Judicial Option, by Lauren C. Barnett
• Equal Opportunity: Federal Employees’ Right to Sue on Title VII and Tort Claims, by Kristin Sommers Czubkowski
• Using Severability Doctrine to Solve the Retroactivity Unit-of-Analysis Puzzle: A Dodd-Frank Case Study, by Hannah Garden-Monheit
• I Didn’t Do It: Third-Party Debtors and the Securities Law Violation Exception to Discharge, by Hillel Nadler
• “Super Contacts”: Invoking Aiding-and-Abetting Jurisdiction to Hold Foreign Nonparties in Contempt of Court, by Julia K. Schwartz
• Taking Leases, by Nicholas Spear
• Disability Claims, Guidance Documents, and the Problem of Nonlegislative Rules, by Frederick W. Watson
Quality NOOKbook edition features active Contents, linked footnotes, all graphs and tables from the print edition, and linked URLs in notes.
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ARTICLES
• Bankruptcy Law as a Liquidity Provider, by Kenneth Ayotte & David A. Skeel Jr.
• Impeaching Precedent, by Charles L. Barzun
• Copyright in Teams, by Anthony J. Casey & Andres Sawicki
• Inside or Outside the System?, by Eric A. Posner & Adrian Vermeule
REVIEW ESSAY
• Francis Lieber and the Modern Law of War, by Paul Finkelman
COMMENTS
• Having Their Cake and Eating It Too? Post-emancipation Child Support as a Valid Judicial Option, by Lauren C. Barnett
• Equal Opportunity: Federal Employees’ Right to Sue on Title VII and Tort Claims, by Kristin Sommers Czubkowski
• Using Severability Doctrine to Solve the Retroactivity Unit-of-Analysis Puzzle: A Dodd-Frank Case Study, by Hannah Garden-Monheit
• I Didn’t Do It: Third-Party Debtors and the Securities Law Violation Exception to Discharge, by Hillel Nadler
• “Super Contacts”: Invoking Aiding-and-Abetting Jurisdiction to Hold Foreign Nonparties in Contempt of Court, by Julia K. Schwartz
• Taking Leases, by Nicholas Spear
• Disability Claims, Guidance Documents, and the Problem of Nonlegislative Rules, by Frederick W. Watson
Quality NOOKbook edition features active Contents, linked footnotes, all graphs and tables from the print edition, and linked URLs in notes.
University of Chicago Law Review: Volume 80, Number 4 - Fall 2013
The 4th issue of 2013 features articles from internationally recognized legal scholars, and extensive research in Comments authored by University of Chicago law students. Contents of Vol. 80, No. 4 include:
ARTICLES
• Bankruptcy Law as a Liquidity Provider, by Kenneth Ayotte & David A. Skeel Jr.
• Impeaching Precedent, by Charles L. Barzun
• Copyright in Teams, by Anthony J. Casey & Andres Sawicki
• Inside or Outside the System?, by Eric A. Posner & Adrian Vermeule
REVIEW ESSAY
• Francis Lieber and the Modern Law of War, by Paul Finkelman
COMMENTS
• Having Their Cake and Eating It Too? Post-emancipation Child Support as a Valid Judicial Option, by Lauren C. Barnett
• Equal Opportunity: Federal Employees’ Right to Sue on Title VII and Tort Claims, by Kristin Sommers Czubkowski
• Using Severability Doctrine to Solve the Retroactivity Unit-of-Analysis Puzzle: A Dodd-Frank Case Study, by Hannah Garden-Monheit
• I Didn’t Do It: Third-Party Debtors and the Securities Law Violation Exception to Discharge, by Hillel Nadler
• “Super Contacts”: Invoking Aiding-and-Abetting Jurisdiction to Hold Foreign Nonparties in Contempt of Court, by Julia K. Schwartz
• Taking Leases, by Nicholas Spear
• Disability Claims, Guidance Documents, and the Problem of Nonlegislative Rules, by Frederick W. Watson
Quality NOOKbook edition features active Contents, linked footnotes, all graphs and tables from the print edition, and linked URLs in notes.
ARTICLES
• Bankruptcy Law as a Liquidity Provider, by Kenneth Ayotte & David A. Skeel Jr.
• Impeaching Precedent, by Charles L. Barzun
• Copyright in Teams, by Anthony J. Casey & Andres Sawicki
• Inside or Outside the System?, by Eric A. Posner & Adrian Vermeule
REVIEW ESSAY
• Francis Lieber and the Modern Law of War, by Paul Finkelman
COMMENTS
• Having Their Cake and Eating It Too? Post-emancipation Child Support as a Valid Judicial Option, by Lauren C. Barnett
• Equal Opportunity: Federal Employees’ Right to Sue on Title VII and Tort Claims, by Kristin Sommers Czubkowski
• Using Severability Doctrine to Solve the Retroactivity Unit-of-Analysis Puzzle: A Dodd-Frank Case Study, by Hannah Garden-Monheit
• I Didn’t Do It: Third-Party Debtors and the Securities Law Violation Exception to Discharge, by Hillel Nadler
• “Super Contacts”: Invoking Aiding-and-Abetting Jurisdiction to Hold Foreign Nonparties in Contempt of Court, by Julia K. Schwartz
• Taking Leases, by Nicholas Spear
• Disability Claims, Guidance Documents, and the Problem of Nonlegislative Rules, by Frederick W. Watson
Quality NOOKbook edition features active Contents, linked footnotes, all graphs and tables from the print edition, and linked URLs in notes.
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Publication date: | 01/02/2014 |
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