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Demisesquicentennial
The current volume marks the seventy-fifth anniversary of The University of
Chicago Law Review. In honor of this occasion, the Law Review
will publish a series of essays
commemorating several of the journal's most influential articles to
date. Documents of further historical interest are included below as
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| Antonin Scalia, The Rule of Law as a Law of Rules [Original Article] |
David Strauss |
| Kenneth L. Karst, Equality
as a Central Principle in the First Amendment [Original Article] |
Geoffrey Stone |
| Harry Kalven, Jr. and Maurice Rosenfield, The Contemporary Function of the Class Suit [Original Article] |
Richard Nagareda |
| Robin West, Jurisprudence
and Gender [Original Article] |
Martha Nussbaum |
| Dallin H. Oaks, Studying
the Exclusionary Rule in Search and
Seizure [Original Article] |
Albert Alschuler |
| In Coase's Footsteps | Douglas G. Baird |
| Elements of the Law | Dennis J. Hutchinson |
| The Empirical Side of Law & Economics | William M. Landes |
| The University of Chicago Law School: Ruminations and Reminiscences | Bernard D. Meltzer |
| The Law School's Fair Image | Abner J. Mikva |
| Cultivating Humanity in Legal Education | Martha C. Nussbaum |
| Foreword |
Gerhard
Casper |
| The Most Insignificant
Justice: A Preliminary Inquiry |
David P. Currie |
| The Most Insignificant
Justice: Further Evidence |
Frank H. Easterbrook |
| The Autobiography of an Ex-Law Student |
Robert Maynard Hutchins |
| The First Masthead & Notes on
the Establishment of the Law Review |