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University of Chicago Law Review: Volume 79, Number 2 - Spring 2012

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  • Mark Childress

  • Paru le : 20/04/2014
This second issue of 2012 (University of Chicago Law Review: Volume 79, Number 2 - Spring 2012) features articles and essays from internationally recognized... > Lire la suite
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This second issue of 2012 (University of Chicago Law Review: Volume 79, Number 2 - Spring 2012) features articles and essays from internationally recognized legal scholars. Authors include Eric Biber, writing on variations in scientific disciplines, experts, and environmental law; Frederic Bloom and Christopher Serkin, on suing courts and takings of property; Myriam Gilles and Gary Friedman, on aggregating consumer litigation after the AT&T Mobility decision on class actions; and David Skeel, Jr., on the possibility of bankruptcy for several U.
S. states. In addition, the issue includes book review essays by Aziz Huq, concerning the power and limits of the executive branch; and by Laura Nirider, Joshua Tepfer, and Steven Drizin, on convicting the innocent and false confessions. Finally, an extensive student contribution explores antitrust law, state immunity from suit, and state licensing boards. In the eBook edition, Tables of Contents are active, including those for individual articles; footnotes are fully linked and properly numbered; graphs and figures are reproduced legibly; URLs in footnotes are active; and proper eBook formatting is used.

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  • Date de parution : 20/04/2014
  • Editeur : Mark Childress
  • ISBN : 978-1-61027-921-5
  • EAN : 9781610279215
  • Format : ePub
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The University of Chicago Law Review first appeared in 1933, thirty-one years after the Law School offered its first classes. Since then the Law Review has continued to serve as a forum for the expression of ideas of leading professors, judges, and practitioners, as well as student-authors ... and as a training ground for University of Chicago Law School students, who serve as its editors and contribute original research.
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