University of Chicago Law Review

ebook Volume 79, Number 4--Fall 2012

By University of Chicago Law Review

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This fourth issue of 2012 features articles from internationally recognized legal scholars, and extensive research in Comments authored by University of Chicago Law School students. Contents for the issue are:ARTICLES:Elected Judges and Statutory Interpretationby Aaron-Andrew P. Bruhl & Ethan J. LeibDelegation in Immigration Lawby Adam B. Cox & Eric A. PosnerWhat If Religion Is Not Special?by Micah SchwartzmanCOMMENTS:A Common Law Approach to D&O Insurance "In Fact" Exclusion DisputesTaming the Hydra: Prosecutorial Discretion under the Acceptance of Responsibility Provision of the US Sentencing GuidelinesAre Railroads Liable When Lightning Strikes?Who's Allowed to Kill the Radio Star? Forfeiture Jurisdiction under the Communications ActFederal Diversity Jurisdiction and American Indian Tribal CorporationsThe Right to Trial by Jury under the WARN ActThe issue also includes a Review Essay by Saul Levmore, analyzing the Public Choice implications of "Why the Law Is So Perverse" by Leo Katz.
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