University of Chicago Law Review, Issue 75.4 (Fall 2008)
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Demisesquicentennial
Studying the Exclusionary Rule: An Empirical Classic
Albert W. Alschuler
Articles
Christopher R. Berry & Jacob E. Gersen
Stock Exchanges and the New Markets for Securities Laws
Chris Brummer
Judicial Ideology and the Transformation of Voting Rights Jurisprudence
Adam B. Cox & Thomas J. Miles
The Dale Problem: Property and Speech under the Regulatory State
Louis Michael Seidman
Comments
Setting the Standard: A Fraud-Based Approach to Antitrust Pleading in Standard Development Organization Cases
James E. Abell III
Defining the Appellate Universe: Does FRCP 52(b) Impose a Duty on Litigants?
Daniel R. Fine
Burden of Proof for Employee Numerosity under § 1981a Statutory Damage Caps
Bryan Hart
Bradley P. Humphreys
Trapped: Judicial Review of Municipal Agencies’ Sick Leave Policies
Daniel E. Jones
Nominal Reasonable Royalties for Patent Infringement
Nathaniel C. Love
Exercising the Passive Virtues in Interpreting Civil RICO “Business or Property”
Jacob Poorman
Pure Consumption Cases Under the Federal “Crackhouse” Statute
Michael E. Rayfield
Violence and Contact: Interpreting “Physical Force” in the Lautenberg Amendment
John M. Skakun III
Robert B. Tannenbaum
Determining “Reasonableness” without a Reason? Federal Appellate Review post-Rita v United States
Sherod Thaxton
Book Reviews
The Structure of Classical Public Law
The Rise and Fall of Classical Legal Thought
Duncan Kennedy
Barry Cushman
Some Realism about Mass Torts Mass Torts in a World of Settlement
Richard A. Nagareda
David Marcus
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