Chicago Law Journal Weekly

Chicago Law Journal Weekly
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 772
Release: 1896
Genre: Law
ISBN: CORNELL:31924060599002

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Chicago Law Journal

Chicago Law Journal
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 770
Release: 1892
Genre: Law
ISBN: CORNELL:31924060598897

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The Chicago Law Journal Vol 6

The Chicago Law Journal  Vol  6
Author: I. S. Wachob
Publsiher: Forgotten Books
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2017-11-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 033172524X

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Excerpt from The Chicago Law Journal, Vol. 6: Containing Digests of Over Four Hundred Leading Cases Adjucated During the Year in the U. S. Supreme and Circuit Courts, and in the Several State Courts of Last Resort; January 1, 1885, to January 1, 1886 The Law Library belonging to the School consists of u wards of volumes, and is open to the student throng out every da and evening except on Sunday. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

University of Chicago Law Review Volume 81 Number 3 Summer 2014

University of Chicago Law Review  Volume 81  Number 3   Summer 2014
Author: University of Chicago Law Review
Publsiher: Quid Pro Books
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2014-09-19
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781610278508

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The third issue of 2014 features three articles from recognized legal scholars, as well as extensive student research. Contents include: Articles: • Following Lower-Court Precedent, by Aaron-Andrew P. Bruhl • Constitutional Outliers, by Justin Driver • Intellectual Property versus Prizes: Reframing the Debate, by Benjamin N. Roin Review: • The Text, the Whole Text, and Nothing but the Text, So Help Me God: Un-Writing Amar's Unwritten Constitution, by Michael Stokes Paulsen Comments: • Standing on Ceremony: Can Lead Plaintiffs Claim Injury from Securities That They Did Not Purchase?, by Corey K. Brady • FISA's Fuzzy Line between Domestic and International Terrorism, by Nick Harper • The Perceived Intrusiveness of Searching Electronic Devices at the Border: An Empirical Study, by Matthew B. Kugler • Comcast Corp v Behrend and Chaos on the Ground, by Alex Parkinson • Maybe Once, Maybe Twice: Using the Rule of Lenity to Determine Whether 18 USC 924(c) Defines One Crime or Two, by F. Italia Patti • Let's Be Reasonable: Controlling Self-Help Discovery in False Claims Act Suits, by Stephen M. Payne • A Dispute Over Bona Fide Disputes in Involuntary Bankruptcy Proceedings, by Steven J. Winkelman 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 students, and as a training ground for University of Chicago Law School students, who serve as its editors and contribute Comments and other research. Principal articles and essays are authored by accomplished legal and economics scholars. Quality ebook formatting includes active TOC, linked notes, active URLs in notes, and all the charts, tables, and formulae found in the original print version.

University of Chicago Law Review Volume 78 Number 4 Fall 2011

University of Chicago Law Review  Volume 78  Number 4   Fall 2011
Author: University of Chicago Law Review
Publsiher: Quid Pro Books
Total Pages: 607
Release: 2012-04-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781610279369

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A leading law review now offers a quality eBook edition. The fourth and final issue of 2011 (Volume 78) features articles and essays from internationally recognized legal scholars and governmental leaders, including Cass Sunstein (on empirically informed regulation), Jonathan Bressler (on jury nullification and Reconstruction), Daniel Schwarcz (on standardized insurance policies), and Bertral Ross II (writing against constitutional mainstreaming in stautory interpretation). In addition, the issue includes a review essay on the book The Master Switch, as well as student Comments on such subjects as same-sex divorce, religious practices by prisoners, falsely claiming Medal of Honor status, and enhancement in federal sentencing. The issue is presented in modern eBook formatting and features active Tables of Contents; linked footnotes and URLs; and legible graphs and tables.

Supplemental Catalogue of the Chicago Law Institute

Supplemental Catalogue of the Chicago Law Institute
Author: Chicago Law Institute. Library
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1894
Genre: Law
ISBN: HARVARD:HL4TRR

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University of Chicago Law Review Volume 79 Number 2 Spring 2012

University of Chicago Law Review  Volume 79  Number 2   Spring 2012
Author: University of Chicago Law Review
Publsiher: Quid Pro Books
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2012-11-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781610279215

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A leading law review offers a quality eBook edition. This second issue of 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.

University of Chicago Law Review Volume 81 Number 2 Spring 2014

University of Chicago Law Review  Volume 81  Number 2   Spring 2014
Author: University of Chicago Law Review
Publsiher: Quid Pro Books
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2014-06-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781610278652

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The second issue of 2014 features articles and essays from recognized scholars. Contents include these Articles: • "Group to Individual (G2i) Inference in Scientific Expert Testimony," David L. Faigman, John Monahan & Christopher Slobogin • "Game Theory and the Structure of Administrative Law," Yehonatan Givati • "Habeas and the Roberts Court," Aziz Z. Huq • "Cost-Benefit Analysis and Agency Independence," Michael A. Livermore • "Accommodating Every Body," Michael Ashley Stein, Anita Silvers, Bradley A. Areheart & Leslie Pickering Francis In addition, the issue includes a Review Essay by Sharon R. Krause entitled "The Liberalism of Love," and these student Comments: • "Toward a Uniform Rule: The Collapse of the Civil-Criminal Divide in Appellate Review of Multitheory General Verdicts," Nathan H. Jack • "All out of Chewing Gum: A Case for a More Coherent Limitations Period for ERISA Breach-of-Fiduciary-Duty Claims," Raphael Janove Quality ebook formatting includes active TOC, linked notes, active URLs in notes, and all the charts, tables, and formulae found in the original print version.