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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2009:4 (August 2009)
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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2009:4 (August 2009)
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The Trouble with Twombly: A Proposed Pleading Standard for Employment Discrimination Cases
Joseph A. Seiner
Invisible Businessman: Undermining Black Enterprise with Land Use Rules
Stephen Clowney
Disclosure, Endorsement, and Identity in Social Marketing
William McGeveran
Ekow N. Yankah
Notes
Let’s Give Them Something to Talk About: An Empirical Evaluation of Predeliberation Discussions
Jessica L. Bregant
Craig A. Cunningham
Denis A. Klimentchenko
August 27, 2009 at 8:26 am
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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2009:2 (March 2009)
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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2009:2 (March 2009)
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Curtis Bridgeman
Angela Littwin
Gregory E. Maggs
Should the Government Prosecute Monopolies?
Maurice E. Stucke
Notes
The Ethics of Heat: Fundamentals and Challenges in Allocating the Global Commons
Anthony Russomanno
Jacqueline M. Wilkosz
March 18, 2009 at 6:02 pm
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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2009:1 (January 2009)
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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2009:1 (January 2009)
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The Mystery of Delaware Law’s Continuing Success
William J. Carney and George B. Shepherd
William B. Chandler III and Anthony A. Rickey
The Uncorporation and Corporate Indeterminacy
Larry E. Ribstein
Delaware’s Disclosure: Moving the Line of Federal-State Corporate Regulation
Robert B. Thompson
Margaret Howard
Unconscious Bias and the Limits of Director Independence
Anthony Page
Notes
Gerald P. Meyer
January 21, 2009 at 12:13 pm
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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2008:5 (October 2008)
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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2008:5 (October 2008)
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Unexplainable on Grounds of Race: Doubts about Yick Wo
Gabriel J. Chin
David E. Bernstein
On Precedent and Progeny: A Response to Professor Gabriel J. Chin’s “Doubts about Yick Wo“
Lenese C. Herbert
Yick Wo Re-Revisted: Nonblack Nonwhites and Fourteenth Amendment History
Thomas W. Joo
Unexplainable on Grounds of Race – a Reply to Comments
Gabriel J. Chin
Warming Up to User-Generated Content
Edward Lee
Daniel S. Medwed
Ronen Perry
Living Together: The Roots of Respect
Martha Nussbaum
Notes
Surviving Rodriguez: The Viability of Federal Equal Protection Claims by Underfunded Charter Schools
Greg Rubio
September 14, 2008 at 7:35 pm
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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2008:4 (August 2008)
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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2008:4 (August 2008)
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Decoding and Recoding Natural Monopoly, Deregulation, and Intellectual Property
Shubha Ghosh
Stephen M. Griffin
Bootleggers, Baptists & Televangelists: Regulating Tobacco by Litigation
Bruce Yandle, Joseph A. Rotondi, Andrew P. Morriss and Andrew Dorchak
Walking and Talking Like a Kerp: Implications of BAPCPA Section 503(C) for Effective Leadership at Troubled Companies
Emily Watson Harring
The Future of the Corroboration Requirement in Patent Law: Why a Clear, Strict Standard Benefits All
Mike R. Turner
August 22, 2008 at 10:57 am
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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2008:3 (May 2008)
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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2008:3 (May 2008)
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Prediction Markets and the First Amendment
Miriam A. Cherry and Robert L. Rogers
Classified Information Leaks and Free Speech
Heidi Kitrosser
Victorian Tort Liability for Workplace Injuries
Michael Ashley Stein
The Accidental Promise: Remaking the Law of Misrepresented Intent
Aditi Bagchi
Notes
Protecting Privacy in a Shared Castle: The Implications of Georgia v. Randolph for the Third-Party Consent Doctrine
Monique N. Bhargava
Daniel Brenner
Benjamin T. Kurtz
Breaking Asbestos Litigation’s Chokehold on the American Judiciary
Christopher J. O’Malley
April 21, 2008 at 3:09 pm
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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2008:2 (March 2008)
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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2008:2 (March 2008)
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Unintelligent Design in Contract
Peter A. Alces
Adam J. Hirsch and Gregory Mitchell
Reclaiming Egalitariansim in the Political Theory of Campaign Finance Reform
Frank Pasquale
Corporations and the Market for Law
Larry E. Ribstein and Erin Ann O’Hara
Notes
Whacking the Political Money “Mole” Without Whacking Speech: Accounting for Congressional Self-Dealing in Campaign Finance Reform After Wisconsin Right to Life
Robert P. Beard
Watered Down: Are Insurance Companies Getting Hosed in the Wind vs. Water Controversy?
Brendan R. Vaughan
Compositions are Being Sold for a Song: Proposed Legislation and New Licensing Opportunities Demonstrate the Unfairness of Compulsory Licensing to Owners of Musical Compositions
Jeffrey A. Wakolbinger
March 4, 2008 at 11:37 am
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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2008:1 (January 2008)
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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2008:1 (January 2008)
Symposium: Public International Law and Economics
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Enriching Rational Choice Institutionalism for the Study of International Law
Kenneth W. Abbott
With comments by Anne van Aaken and Stefan Oeter
Nonconsensual International Lawmaking
Laurence R. Helfer
Measuring the Shadow of the Future: An Introduction to the Game Theory of Customary International Law
George Norman and Joel Trachtman
Treaties: Strategic Considerations
Todd Sandler
With comments by Simon J. Evenett and Katharina Holzinger
Commitment and Diffusion: How and Why National Constitutions Incorporate International Law
Tom Ginsburg, Svitlana Chernykh, and Zachary Elkins
With comments by Anne Peters and Andreas Zimmermann
Competing for Capital: The Diffusion of Bilateral Investment Treaties, 1960–2000
Zachary Elkins, Andrew T. Guzman, and Beth Simmons
With a comment by Christoph Engel
The Case Against Reforming the WTO Enforcement Mechanism
Jide Nzelibe
With comments by Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann and Christian Tietje
The Inefficiency of Universal Jurisdiction
Eugene Kontorovich
Summary Pieces by Christian Kirchner and Georg Nolte
Notes
Making Disclosure Regulation Work in the Nonprofit Sector
Robert A. Britton
Winning at All Costs: Using Law & Economics to Determine the Proper Role of Government in Regulating the Use of Performance-Enhancing Drugs in Professional Sports
Joshua H. Whitman
January 12, 2008 at 11:45 am
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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2007:5 (October 2007)
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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2007:5 (October 2007)
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Articles
Federalism, Federal Regulation, or Free Market? An Examination of Mandated Health Benefit Reform
Amy B. Monahan
James J. Tomkovicz
Book Review Essay
Dworkin v. The Philosophers: A Review Essay on Justice in Robes
Michael Steven Green
Notes
Catholic Bishop Revisited: Resolving the Problem of Labor Board Jurisdiction Over Religious Schools
Christopher M. Gaul
Diversity Jurisdiction and Unincorporated Businesses: Collapsing the Doctrinal Wall
Christine M. Kailus
The Family and Medical Leave Act: To Waive, or Not to Waive
Carol Wong
Annual Index
December 30, 2007 at 5:02 pm
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