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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2012:5
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University of Illinois Law Review, Issue 2012:5 [2]
Please see our website for past issues [3]
Framing Disability [4] – Elizabeth F. Emens (PDF [5])
The Fable of the Codes: The Efficiency of the Common Law, Legal Origins, and Codification Movements [6] – Nuno Garoupa & Andrew P. Morriss (PDF [7])
Western Legal Prehistory: Reconstructing the Hidden Origins of Western Law and Civilization [8] – Robin Bradley Kar (PDF [9])
ObamaCare and the Original Meaning of the Commerce Clause: Identifying Historical Limits on Congress’s Powers [10] – Robert J. Pushaw, Jr. (PDF [11])
The Location of the Contemplated Sale as the Ultimate Guide in “Offer to Sell” Transnational U.S. Patent Infringement Cases [12] – Scott A. Cromar (PDF [13])
Public Choice Theory, Interest Groups, and Tort Reform [14] – Max H. DeLeon (PDF [15])
I Need to Feel Your Touch: Allowing Newborns and Infants Contact Visitation with Jailed Parents [16] – Megan McMillen (PDF [17])
Accountable Care Organizations: How Antitrust Law Impacts the Evolving Landscape of Health Care [18] – Elizabeth L. Rowe (PDF [19])
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[2] University of Illinois Law Review, Issue 2012:5: http://illinoislawreview.org/volume/2012/#number5
[3] past issues: http://illinoislawreview.org/archives/
[4] Framing Disability: http://illinoislawreview.org/article/framing-disability
[5] PDF: http://illinoislawreview.org/wp-content/ilr-content/articles/2012/5/Emens.pdf
[6] The Fable of the Codes: The Efficiency of the Common Law, Legal Origins, and Codification Movements: http://illinoislawreview.org/article/the-fable-of-the-codes-the-efficiency-of-the-common-law-legal-origins-and-codification-movements
[7] PDF: http://illinoislawreview.org/wp-content/ilr-content/articles/2012/5/Garoupa.pdf
[8] Western Legal Prehistory: Reconstructing the Hidden Origins of Western Law and Civilization: http://illinoislawreview.org/article/western-legal-prehistory-reconstructing-the-hidden-origins-of-western-law-and-civilization
[9] PDF: http://illinoislawreview.org/wp-content/ilr-content/articles/2012/5/Kar.pdf
[10] ObamaCare and the Original Meaning of the Commerce Clause: Identifying Historical Limits on Congress’s Powers: http://illinoislawreview.org/article/obamacare-and-the-original-meaning-of-the-commerce-clause-identifying-historical-limits-on-congresss-powers
[11] PDF: http://illinoislawreview.org/wp-content/ilr-content/articles/2012/5/Pushaw.pdf
[12] The Location of the Contemplated Sale as the Ultimate Guide in “Offer to Sell” Transnational U.S. Patent Infringement Cases: http://illinoislawreview.org/article/the-location-of-the-contemplated-sale-as-the-ultimate-guide-in-offer-to-sell-transnational-us-patent-infringement-cases
[13] PDF: http://illinoislawreview.org/wp-content/ilr-content/articles/2012/5/Cromar.pdf
[14] Public Choice Theory, Interest Groups, and Tort Reform: http://illinoislawreview.org/article/public-choice-theory-interest-groups-and-tort-reform
[15] PDF: http://illinoislawreview.org/wp-content/ilr-content/articles/2012/5/DeLeon.pdf
[16] I Need to Feel Your Touch: Allowing Newborns and Infants Contact Visitation with Jailed Parents: http://illinoislawreview.org/article/i-need-to-feel-your-touch-allowing-newborns-and-infants-contact-visitation-with-jailed-parents
[17] PDF: http://illinoislawreview.org/wp-content/ilr-content/articles/2012/5/McMillen.pdf
[18] Accountable Care Organizations: How Antitrust Law Impacts the Evolving Landscape of Health Care: http://illinoislawreview.org/article/accountable-care-organizations-how-antitrust-law-impacts-the-evolving-landscape-of-health-care
[19] PDF: http://illinoislawreview.org/wp-content/ilr-content/articles/2012/5/Rowe.pdf
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