2 Book review 81.4 Contract Theory—Who Needs It? Avery W. Katz Vice Dean and Milton Handler Professor of Law, Columbia University School of Law Contract Law Legal Profession
2 Comment 81.4 “Integral” Decisionmaking: Judicial Interpretation of Predispute Arbitration Agreements Naming the National Arbitration Forum Daniel A. Sito BA 2009, Swarthmore College; JD Candidate 2015, The University of Chicago Law School Alternative Dispute Resolution Arbitration Civil Procedure
2 Comment 81.4 Clogged Conduits: A Defendant’s Right to Confront His Translated Statements Casen B. Ross BM 2008, University of Colorado Boulder; BA 2010, University of Colorado Boulder; JD Candidate 2015, The University of Chicago Law School Criminal Defense Criminal Law Linguistics
2 Comment 81.4 “Widespread” Uncertainty: The Exclusionary Rule in Civil-Removal Proceedings Michael J. O’Brien BA 2012, University of Notre Dame; JD Candidate 2015, The University of Chicago Law School Fourth Amendment Freedom from Unreasonable Search and Seizure Immigration
2 Comment 81.4 Understanding Equal Sovereignty Abigail B. Molitor BA 2012, University of Iowa; JD Candidate 2015, The University of Chicago Law School Federalism Jurisdiction Legal History State Law
2 Comment 81.4 Too Small to Fail: A New Perspective on Environmental Penalties for Small Businesses Nicholas S. Dufau BS 2011, University of California, Berkeley; JD Candidate 2015, The University of Chicago Law School Cost-Benefit Analysis Environmental Law Regulation Remedies
2 Comment 81.4 Payments to Not Parent? Noncustodial Parents as the Recipients of Child Support Emma J. Cone-Roddy AB 2011, The University of Chicago; JD Candidate 2015, The University of Chicago Law School Children and Families Law and Economics Remedies
2 Comment 81.4 Bursting the Speech Bubble: Toward a More Fitting Perceived-Affiliation Standard Nicholas A. Caselli BS 2012, The University of Scranton; JD Candidate 2015, The University of Chicago Law School Constitutional Law First Amendment Freedom of Speech
2 Article 81.4 American Constitutional Exceptionalism Revisited Mila Versteeg Associate Professor of Law, University of Virginia School of Law Emily Zackin Assistant Professor of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University Constitutional Law Empirical Analysis International Law
2 Article 81.4 Regulating Systemic Risk in Insurance Daniel Schwarcz Associate Professor and Solly Robins Distinguished Research Fellow, University of Minnesota Law School Steven L. Schwarcz Stanley A. Star Professor of Law & Business, Duke University School of Law Business Organizations Dodd-Frank Financial Regulation Insurance Risk