University of Chicago Law Review: Volume 81, Number 2 - Spring 2014

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law, Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice, Jurisprudence
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Author: University of Chicago Law Review ISBN: 9781610278652
Publisher: Quid Pro, LLC Publication: June 27, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: University of Chicago Law Review
ISBN: 9781610278652
Publisher: Quid Pro, LLC
Publication: June 27, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The second issue of 2014 features articles and essays from recognized legal 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

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The second issue of 2014 features articles and essays from recognized legal 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

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