2 Book review 80.3 Commons and Growth: The Essential Role of Open Commons in Market Economies Yochai Benkler Jack N. and Lillian R. Berkman Professor for Entrepreneurial Legal Studies, Harvard Law School, and Faculty Co-director of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Harvard University. Law and Economics Property Law Technology Telecommunications
2 Comment 80.3 A Historical Approach to Negligent Misrepresentation and Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 9(b) Kimball Dean Parker BA 2009, University of Utah; JD 2013, The University of Chicago Law School Civil Procedure Financial Regulation FRCP Securities Law State Law
2 Comment 80.3 Extra Venues for Extraterritorial Crimes? 18 USC § 3238 and Cross-Border Criminal Activity Megan O’Neill BSFS 2009, Georgetown University; MA 2012, The University of Chicago; JD Candidate 2014, The University of Chicago Law School Civil Procedure Courts Criminal Law
2 Comment 80.3 Corruption Clarified: Defining the Reach of “Agent” in 18 USC § 666 Rohit D. Nath BA 2009, Wake Forest University; JD Candidate 2014, The University of Chicago Law School Article I Business Organizations Corruption
2 Comment 80.3 The Availability of Discovery Sanctions for Violations of Protective Orders Adam M. Josephs BA 2010, University of Virginia; JD Candidate 2014, The University of Chicago Law School. Civil Procedure FRCP Remedies
2 Comment 80.3 Fun with Numbers: Gall’s Mixed Message regarding Variance Calculations Nicholas A. Deuschle BA 2010, Wake Forest University; JD Candidate 2014, The University of Chicago Law School Criminal Law Public Choice Sentencing
2 Comment 80.3 Pleading in Technicolor: When Can Litigants Incorporate Audiovisual Works into Their Complaints? Aimee Woodward Brown BA 2011, Brigham Young University; JD Candidate 2014, The University of Chicago Law School Civil Procedure Courts FRCP Pleading
2 Comment 80.3 The Firearm-Disability Dilemma: Property Insights into Felon Gun Rights Frederick C. Benson BA 2010, Brigham Young University; JD Candidate 2014, The University of Chicago Law School Criminal Law Property Law Second Amendment
Print Article 80.3 When Nudges Fail: Slippery Defaults Lauren E. Willis Robert Braucher Visiting Professor of Law, Harvard Law School; Professor of Law, Loyola Law School Behavioral Economics Consumer Law Law and Economics Regulation
Print Article 80.3 Unbundling Constitutionality Richard Primus Professor of Law, The University of Michigan Law School Constitutional Law