2 Comment 81.2 All out of Chewing Gum: A Case for a More Coherent Limitations Period for ERISA Breach-of-Fiduciary-Duty Claims Raphael Janove BA 2009, American University; JD Candidate 2014, The University of Chicago Law School Consumer Law Contract Law Financial Regulation Labor Law Securities Law
2 Comment 81.2 Toward a Uniform Rule: The Collapse of the Civil-Criminal Divide in Appellate Review of Multitheory General Verdicts Nathan H. Jack BA 2011, Brigham Young University; JD Candidate 2014, The University of Chicago Law School Appellate Law Civil Procedure Criminal Law
2 Comment 82.3 Truth or Unintended Consequences: Reining in Appellate Court Action in the Absence of a Government Appeal Morgan Yates BA 2013, The George Washington University; JD Candidate 2016, The University of Chicago Law School Appellate Law Criminal Law Sentencing
2 Comment 82.3 Sued If You Do, Sued If You Don't: Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act as a Defense to Race-Conscious Districting Caroline A. Wong BM 2012, Indiana University–Bloomington; JD Candidate 2016, The University of Chicago Law School Election Law Race Voting Rights Act
2 Comment 82.3 The Unappealing State of Certificates of Appealability Margaret A. Upshaw BA 2012, Macalester College; JD Candidate 2016, The University of Chicago Law School Criminal Law Habeas Corpus Jurisdiction
2 Comment 82.3 In Defense of a Strict Pleading Standard for False Claims Act Whistleblowers Michael Lockman BA 2007, The University of Chicago; JD Candidate 2016, The University of Chicago Law School Civil Procedure False Claims Act Pleading
2 Comment 82.4 The Law of Banksy: Who Owns Street Art? Peter N. Salib BA 2011, The University of Chicago; JD Candidate 2016, The University of Chicago Law School Art Law Property Law
2 Comment 82.2 Joint Patent Misappropriation: An Appropriate Solution to Joint Patent Infringement Erin M.B. Leach BS 2004, Spelman College; SM 2008, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; JD Candidate 2015, The University of Chicago Law School Intellectual Property Patent Remedies
2 Comment 82.3 Too Fast, Too Frequent? High-Frequency Trading and Securities Class Actions Tara E. Levens BA 2012, The University of Chicago; JD Candidate 2016, The University of Chicago Law School Business Organizations Class Actions Financial Regulation Securities Law
2 Comment 82.2 What Is “False or Misleading” Off-Label Promotion? Kathryn Bi BA, BE 2009, Dartmouth College; JD Candidate 2015, The University of Chicago Law School Consumer Law Food and Drug Law Freedom of Speech