Author: | University of Chicago Law Review | ISBN: | 9781610278584 |
Publisher: | Quid Pro, LLC | Publication: | December 16, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | University of Chicago Law Review |
ISBN: | 9781610278584 |
Publisher: | Quid Pro, LLC |
Publication: | December 16, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
The fourth issue of 2014 features articles and essays from recognized legal scholars, as well as extensive student research. Contents include:
Articles:
* The Legal Salience of Taxation, by Andrew T. Hayashi
* Tax-Loss Mechanisms, by Jacob Nussim & Avraham Tabbach
* Regulating Systemic Risk in Insurance, by Daniel Schwarcz & Steven L. Schwarcz
* American Constitutional Exceptionalism Revisited, by Mila Versteeg & Emily Zackin
Comments:
* Bursting the Speech Bubble: Toward a More Fitting Perceived-Affiliation Standard, by Nicholas A. Caselli
* Payments to Not Parent? Noncustodial Parents as the Recipients of Child Support, by Emma J. Cone-Roddy
* Too Small to Fail: A New Perspective on Environmental Penalties for Small Businesses, by Nicholas S. Dufau
* Understanding Equal Sovereignty, by Abigail B. Molitor
* "Widespread" Uncertainty: The Exclusionary Rule in Civil-Removal Proceedings, by Michael J. O’Brien
* Clogged Conduits: A Defendant's Right to Confront His Translated Statements, by Casen B. Ross
* "Integral" Decisionmaking: Judicial Interpretation of Predispute Arbitration Agreements Naming the National Arbitration Forum, by Daniel A. Sito
Issue 4 also includes Book Review Essays by Lisa Bernstein, Avery W. Katz, and Eyal Zamir, analyzing three recent books on contract law and theory.
The fourth issue of 2014 features articles and essays from recognized legal scholars, as well as extensive student research. Contents include:
Articles:
* The Legal Salience of Taxation, by Andrew T. Hayashi
* Tax-Loss Mechanisms, by Jacob Nussim & Avraham Tabbach
* Regulating Systemic Risk in Insurance, by Daniel Schwarcz & Steven L. Schwarcz
* American Constitutional Exceptionalism Revisited, by Mila Versteeg & Emily Zackin
Comments:
* Bursting the Speech Bubble: Toward a More Fitting Perceived-Affiliation Standard, by Nicholas A. Caselli
* Payments to Not Parent? Noncustodial Parents as the Recipients of Child Support, by Emma J. Cone-Roddy
* Too Small to Fail: A New Perspective on Environmental Penalties for Small Businesses, by Nicholas S. Dufau
* Understanding Equal Sovereignty, by Abigail B. Molitor
* "Widespread" Uncertainty: The Exclusionary Rule in Civil-Removal Proceedings, by Michael J. O’Brien
* Clogged Conduits: A Defendant's Right to Confront His Translated Statements, by Casen B. Ross
* "Integral" Decisionmaking: Judicial Interpretation of Predispute Arbitration Agreements Naming the National Arbitration Forum, by Daniel A. Sito
Issue 4 also includes Book Review Essays by Lisa Bernstein, Avery W. Katz, and Eyal Zamir, analyzing three recent books on contract law and theory.