University of Chicago Law Review

ebook Volume 80, Number 3--Summer 2013

By University of Chicago Law Review

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The University of Chicago Law Review's third issue of 2013 features articles and essays from internationally recognized legal and policy scholars, as well as extensive student research on cutting-edge topics. Contents include:

ARTICLES

  • Tortfest, by J. Shahar Dillbary

  • Judging the Flood of Litigation, by Marin K. Levy

  • Unbundling Constitutionality, by Richard Primus

  • When Nudges Fail: Slippery Defaults, by Lauren E. Willis

    COMMENTS

  • The Firearm-Disability Dilemma: Property Insights into Felon Gun Rights

  • Pleading in Technicolor: When Can Litigants Incorporate Audiovisual Works into Their Complaints?

  • Fun with Numbers: Gall's Mixed Message regarding Variance Calculations

  • The Availability of Discovery Sanctions for Violations of Protective Orders

  • Corruption Clarified: Defining the Reach of "Agent" in 18 USC § 666

  • Extra Venues for Extraterritorial Crimes? 18 USC § 3238 and Cross-Border Criminal Activity

  • A Historical Approach to Negligent Misrepresentation and Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 9(b)

    REVIEW

  • Commons and Growth: The Essential Role of Open Commons in Market Economies, by Yochai Benkler

    Quality eBook editions feature active Contents, linked footnotes, and linked URLs in notes, as well as all table and figures from the print edition.

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