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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2013:1
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University of Illinois Law Review, Issue 2013:1 [2]
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Discrimination Statutes, The Common Law, and Proximate Cause [4] – Sandra F. Sperino (PDF [5])
Facts, Formalism, and the Brandeis Brief: The Origins of a Myth [6] – Noga Morag-Levine (PDF [7])
Credit Bidding, Security, and The Obsolescence of Chapter 11 [8] – Charles J. Tabb (PDF [9])
Can’t Buy Me Love: Monetary Versus In-Kind Remedies [10] – Daphna Lewinsohn-Zamir (PDF [11])
The Contradictory Messages of Rehnquist-Roberts Era Speech Law: Liberty and Justice for Some [12] – David Kairys (PDF [13])
A Market Under(writing) the Weather: A Recommendation to Increase Insurer Capacity [14] – Thomas Berghman (PDF [15])
Creative Expression and the Human Canvas: An Examination of Tattoos as a Copyrightable Art Form [16] – David M. Cummings (PDF [17])
Breaking the Cycle and Stepping Out of the “Revolving Door”: Why the Pre-Adjudication Model is the Way Forward For Illinois Mental Health Courts [18] – Caitlin T. Harrington (PDF [19])
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[2] University of Illinois Law Review, Issue 2013:1: https://illinoislawreview.org/volume/2013/#number1
[3] past issues: http://illinoislawreview.org/archives/
[4] Discrimination Statutes, The Common Law, and Proximate Cause: https://illinoislawreview.org/article/discrimination-statutes-the-common-law-and-proximate-cause
[5] PDF: http://illinoislawreview.org/wp-content/ilr-content/articles/2013/1/Sperino.pdf
[6] Facts, Formalism, and the Brandeis Brief: The Origins of a Myth: https://illinoislawreview.org/article/facts-formalism-and-the-brandeis-brief-the-origins-of-a-myth
[7] PDF: http://illinoislawreview.org/wp-content/ilr-content/articles/2013/1/Morag-Levine.pdf
[8] Credit Bidding, Security, and The Obsolescence of Chapter 11: https://illinoislawreview.org/article/credit-bidding-security-and-the-obsolescence-of-chapter-11
[9] PDF: http://illinoislawreview.org/wp-content/ilr-content/articles/2013/1/Tabb.pdf
[10] Can’t Buy Me Love: Monetary Versus In-Kind Remedies: https://illinoislawreview.org/article/cant-buy-me-love-monetary-versus-in-kind-remedies
[11] PDF: http://illinoislawreview.org/wp-content/ilr-content/articles/2013/1/Lewinsohn-Zamir.pdf
[12] The Contradictory Messages of Rehnquist-Roberts Era Speech Law: Liberty and Justice for Some: https://illinoislawreview.org/article/the-contradictory-messages-of-rehnquist-roberts-era-speech-law-liberty-and-justice-for-some
[13] PDF: http://illinoislawreview.org/wp-content/ilr-content/articles/2013/1/Kairys.pdf
[14] A Market Under(writing) the Weather: A Recommendation to Increase Insurer Capacity: https://illinoislawreview.org/article/a-market-underwriting-the-weather-a-recommendation-to-increase-insurer-capacity
[15] PDF: http://illinoislawreview.org/wp-content/ilr-content/articles/2013/1/Berghman.pdf
[16] Creative Expression and the Human Canvas: An Examination of Tattoos as a Copyrightable Art Form: https://illinoislawreview.org/article/creative-expression-and-the-human-canvas-an-examination-of-tattoos-as-a-copyrightable-art-form
[17] PDF: http://illinoislawreview.org/wp-content/ilr-content/articles/2013/1/Cummings.pdf
[18] Breaking the Cycle and Stepping Out of the “Revolving Door”: Why the Pre-Adjudication Model is the Way Forward For Illinois Mental Health Courts: https://illinoislawreview.org/article/breaking-the-cycle-and-stepping-out-of-the-revolving-door-why-the-pre-adjudication-model-is-the-way-forward-for-illinois-mental-health-courts
[19] PDF: http://illinoislawreview.org/wp-content/ilr-content/articles/2013/1/Harrington.pdf
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