Submissions from 2005
Lawrence beyond Gay Rights: Taking the Rationality Requirement for Justifying Criminal Statutes Seriously, 53 Drake L. Rev. 231 (2005), Donald L. Beschle
How the Border Crossed Us: Filling the Gap between Plume v. Seward and the Dispossession of Mexican Landowners in California after 1848, 52 Clev. St. L. Rev. 297 (2005), Kim D. Chanbonpin
Copyright & Privacy - Through the Privacy Lens, 4 J. Marshall Rev. Intell. Prop. L. 273 (2005), Julie E. Cohen, David E. Sorkin, and Peter P. Swire
Zoning and Matters of Age - Tots, Teens, and Seniors, 19 Prob. & Prop. 61 (2005), Susan Marie Connor
Gregory C. Shaffer, Defending Interests: Public-Private Partnerships in WTO Litigation, 39 J. World Trade 387 (2005), Karen H. Cross
Brown v. Board of Education: The Legacy Continues, the Struggle Continues, 34 Stetson L. Rev. 283 (2005), Darby Dickerson
Cyberbullies on Campus, 37 U. Tol. L. Rev. 51 (2005), Darby Dickerson
'Til Death Do Us Part ... After That, My Dear, You're on Your Own: A Practitioner's Guide to Disinheriting a Spouse in Illinois, 29 S. Ill. U. L.J. 207 (2005), Ronald Z. Domsky
Copyright & Privacy - Through the Wide-Angle Lens, 4 J. Marshall Rev. Intell. Prop. L. 285 (2005), William W. Fisher III, Howard P. Knopf, Fred von Lohmann, William B.T. Mock, Marybeth Peters, and R. Anthony Reese
Copyright & Privacy - Through the Technology Lens, 4 J. Marshall Rev. Intell. Prop. L. 242 (2005), Michael A. Geist, Doris E. Long, Leslie Ann Reis, David E. Sorkin, and Fred von Lohmann
2004 John Marshall International Moot Court Competition in Information Technology and Privacy Law: Bench Memorandum, 23 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 563 (2005), Patricia Gerdes, Tim Scahill, Otto Shragal, Richard C. Balough, and Leslie Ann Reis
A Montessori Journey: Lessons for the Legal Writing Classroom , 13 Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research & Writing 82 (2005), Sonia Bychkov Green
Unauthorized Practice of Law - How Transactional Lawyers Can Avoid It, 19 Prob. & Prop. 55 (2005), Celeste M. Hammond
The Politics of Misconduct: Rethinking How We Regulate Lawyer-Politicians, 57 Rutgers L. Rev. 839 (2005), Kevin Hopkins
Calling in the Dogs: Suspicionless Sniff Searches and Reasonable Expectations of Privacy, 56 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 285 (2005), Cecil J. Hunt II
Mercantile Stories & Postcolonial Stories-Stories of the Code, 12 Tex. Wesleyan L. Rev. 377 (2005), Allen R. Kamp
Civil Codes and Consumers, 51 Loy. L. Rev. 11 (2005), Jason Kilborn
SOME POTENTIAL CASUALTIES OF MOVING BEYOND THE BLACK/WHITE PARADIGM TO BUILD RACIAL COALITIONS, Rogelio A. Lasso
Some Potential Causalities of Moving Beyond the Black/White Paradigm to Build Racial Coalitions, 12 Wash. & Lee J. Civ. Rts. & Soc. Just. 81 (2005), Rogelio A. Lasso
The Codification of Racism: Blacks, Criminal Sentencing, and the Legacy of Slavery in Georgia, 31 T. Marshall L. Rev. 139 (2005), Teri A. McMurtry-Chubb
Foreword, 23 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 485 (2005), Leslie Ann Reis
The Evolving Nature Of The Crime Of Genocide, 38 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1227 (2005), Ralph Ruebner
Crawford v. Washington, the Confrontation Clause, and Hearsay: A New Paradigm for Illinois Evidence Law, 36 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 703 (2005), Ralph Ruebner and Timothy Scahill
Toward a More Expansive Welfare Devolution Debate, 9 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 311 (2005), Steven D. Schwinn
The Fair Housing Act and Religious Freedom, 11 Tex. J. C.L. & C.R. 1 (2005), Michael P. Seng
Unmasking the Predatory Loan in Sheep's Clothing: A Legislative Proposal, 21 Harv. Blackletter L. J. 129 (2005), Debra Pogrund Stark
International Criminal Law, 39 Int'l Law. 279 (2005), Mark E. Wojcik
Submissions from 2004
The DePaul El Salvador Project, Alicia Alvarez, Kay Read, and Thomas Drexler
Hasta La Vista, Baby: Es Hora de Decir Adios a La Ley De Libelo y Calumnia de 1902, 73 Rev. Jur. U.P.R. 59 (2004), Alberto Bernabe
La Revision Del Codigo Civil y La Responsabilidad Civil Extracontractual: Contradiccion En Los Terminos, 73 Rev. Jur. U.P.R. 981 (2004), Alberto Bernabe
Kant's Categorical Imperative: An Unspoken Factor in Constitutional Rights Balancing, 31 Pepp. L. Rev. 949 (2004), Donald L. Beschle
China's WTO Accession: Economic, Legal, and Political Implications, 27 B.C. Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 319 (2004), Karen H. Cross
Staff Matter(s), 36 U. Tol. L. Rev. 47 (2004), Darby Dickerson
The Special Public Purpose Forum and Endorsement Relationships: New Extensions of Government Speech, 31 Hastings Const. L.Q. 71 (2004), Mary Jean Dolan
Foreword: Kratovil Symposium Issue of the John Marshall Law Review, 38 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1 (2004), Celeste M. Hammond
Arbitration Advocacy: From Clause to Hearing, 28 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 101 (2004), Celeste M. Hammond and Jeffrey J. Mayer
Reflections on Judicial Review and the Plight of the Poor in a World Where Nothing Works, 37 J. Marshall L. Rev. 555 (2004), Walter J. Kendall III
203 N. LaSalle Five Years Later: Answers to the Open Questions, 38 J. Marshall L. Rev. 61 (2004), Paul B. Lewis
Institutions of Learning or Havens for Illegal Activities: How the Supreme Court Views Libraries, 25 N. Ill. U. L. Rev. 1 (2004), Raizel Liebler
A Prisoner's Right to Religious Diet Beyond the Free Exercise Clause, 51 UCLA L. Rev. 1151 (2004), Benjamin Liu
Foreword, 37 J. Marshall L. Rev. 317 (2004), Samuel R. Olken
The Ironies of Marbury v. Madison and John Marshall's Judicial Statesmanship, 37 J. Marshall L. Rev. 391 (2004), Samuel R. Olken
Rethinking Miranda: Custodial Interrogation as a Fourth Amendment Search and Seizure, 37 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 1109 (2004), Timothy P. O'Neill
Two Concepts of Liberty Valance: John Ford, Isaiah Berlin, and Tragic Choice on the Frontier, 37 Creighton L. Rev. 471 (2004), Timothy P. O'Neill
What's a Judge to Do? Remedying the Remedy in Institutional Reform Litigation, Susan Poser
Hippocrates to HIPAA: A Foundation for a Federal Physician-Patient Privilege, 77 Temp. L. Rev. 505 (2004), Ralph Ruebner and Leslie Ann Reis
Become a Hero to a Family in Need - Predatory Lenders Beware, 18 Prob. & Prop. 9 (2004), Debra Pogrund Stark
Human Rights Law, 38 Int'l Law. 499 (2004), Mark E. Wojcik and Melinda Lord
Submissions from 2003
The First Amendment in the Seventh Circuit: 2002, 36 J. Marshall L. Rev. 807 (2003), Donald L. Beschle
From Gibbons to Lopez: Does the Commerce Clause Remain a Viable Tool for Eliminating the Vestiges of Slavery, 4 Barry L. Rev. 71 (2003), Linda R. Crane
Lessons in Leadership, 33 Stetson L. Rev. 29 (2003), Darby Dickerson
Staff Matter(s), 35 U. Tol. L. Rev. 199 (2003), Darby Dickerson
Dedication, 37 J. Marshall L. Rev. v (2003), Celeste M. Hammond
Asylum, Social Group Membership and the Non-State Actor: The Challenge of Domestic Violence, 36 U. Mich. J.L. Reform 767 (2003), Michael G. Heyman
In the Racial Crosshairs: Reconsidering Racially Targeted Predatory Lending under a New Theory of Economic Hate Crime, 35 U. Tol. L. Rev. 211 (2003), Cecil J. Hunt II
What Is a Dean For, 35 U. Tol. L. Rev. 111 (2003), Robert G. Johnston
Paddling Up The Wrong Stream: Why the Stream of Commerce Theory is Not Part of the Minimum Contacts Doctrine, 55 Baylor L. Rev. 503 (2003), Diane S. Kaplan
Dedication, 37 J. Marshall L. Rev. xi (2003), Kathryn J. Kennedy
Mercy, Rehabilitation, and Quid Pro Quo: A Radical Reassessment of Individual Bankruptcy, 64 Ohio St. L.J. 855 (2003), Jason Kilborn
Rethinking Erdermovic : Beyond the Clash of Laws, 23 Singapore L. Rev. 71 (2003), Daryl Lim
Main Street Multidisciplinary Practice Firms: Laboratories for the Future, Susan Poser
Multijurisdictional Practice for a Multijurisdictional Profession, Susan Poser
Symposium: Nebraska and the Model Rules of Professional Conduct, Susan Poser
How Many Trades Must a Trader Make to Be in the Trading Business, 22 Va. Tax Rev. 395 (2003), Glenn P. Schwartz
Spam Legislation in the United States, 22 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 3 (2003), David E. Sorkin
Kimel and Garrett: Another Example of the Court Undervaluing Individual Sovereignty and Settled Expectations, 76 Temp. L. Rev. 787 (2003), Julie M. Spanbauer
Professor Marie Monahan: A Remembrance, 37 J. Marshall L. Rev. xix (2003), Julie M. Spanbauer
Pay It Forward: A Proactive Model to Resolving Construction Defects and Market Failure, 38 Val. U. L. Rev. 1 (2003), Debra Pogrund Stark and Andrew Cook
Technology in the Service of Tradition: Electronic Lectures and Live-Class Teaching, 53 J. Legal Educ. 213 (2003), Paul T. Wangerin
International Health Law, 37 Int'l L. 589 (2003), Mark E. Wojcik
International Human Rights, 37 Int'l L. 597 (2003), Mark E. Wojcik
Setting Standards: Should the Federal Circuit Give Greater Deference to Decisions of the U.S. Court of International Trade in International Trade Cases?, 36 J. Marshall L. Rev. 721 (2003), Mark E. Wojcik and Lawrence Friedman
Submissions from 2002
The Labor Strike: Is It Still A Useful Economic Weapon for Unions?, 35 J. Marshall L. Rev. 255 (2002), Gerald E. Berendt, David Moberg, and Stephen Franklin
Silence Is Golden: The New Illinois Rules on Attorney Extrajudicial Speech, 33 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 323 (2002), Alberto Bernabe
Does the Establishment Clause Matter? Non-Establishment Principles in the United States and Canada, 4 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 451 (2002), Donald L. Beschle
Retaining Generation X'ers in a Baby Boomer Firm, 29 Cap. U. L. Rev. 911 (2002), Rodney O. Fong
Apparent Authority and Healthcare in Illinois, 22 N. Ill. U. L. Rev. 475 (2002), Marc Ginsberg
Beyond the Viewbox: The Radiologist's Duty to Communicate Findings, 35 J. Marshall L. Rev. 359 (2002), Marc Ginsberg
Immigration Law in the Supreme Court: The Flagging Spirit of the Law, 23 Immigr. & Nat'lity L. Rev. 303 (2002), Michael G. Heyman
Immigration Law in the Supreme Court: The Flagging Spirit of the Law, 28 J. Legis. 113 (2002), Michael G. Heyman
The Adversary System As A Means of Seeking Truth and Justice, 35 J. Marshall L. Rev. 147 (2002), Robert G. Johnston and Sara Lufrano
The Missing Jurisprudence of Merit, 11 B.U. Pub. Int. L.J. 141 (2002), Allen R. Kamp
The Baby Richard Amendments and the Law of Unintended Consequences, 22 Child. Legal Rts. J. 2 (2002), Diane S. Kaplan
A Primer on the Taxation of Executive Deferred Compensation Plans, 35 J. Marshall L. Rev. 487 (2002), Kathryn J. Kennedy
Who's in Charge Here?: Putting Clients in Their Place, 37 Ga. L. Rev. 1 (2002), Jason Kilborn
From the Paper Chase to the Digital Chase: Technology and the Challenge of Teaching 21st Century Law Students, 43 Santa Clara L. Rev. 1 (2002), Rogelio A. Lasso