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In Defense of 5G: National Security and Patent Rights Under the Public Interest Factors

https://lawreview.uchicago.edu/print-archive/defense-5g-national-security-and-patent-rights-under-public-interest-factors
From 2017 to 2019, two U.S. technology giants, Apple and Qualcomm, engaged in a war of patent suits across the world. One battle took place at the International Trade Commission (ITC), a federal agency that prevents patent-infringing products from entering the United States.

Write Like You’re Running Out of Time: Prepublication Review, Retroactive Classification, and Intermediate Scrutiny

https://lawreview.uchicago.edu/print-archive/write-youre-running-out-time-prepublication-review-retroactive-classification-and
In the fall of 2019, John Bolton left his position as national security advisor to President Donald Trump after about seventeen months in the role.

Intellectual Property Norms in American Theater

https://lawreview.uchicago.edu/print-archive/intellectual-property-norms-american-theater
Professor Robert Ellickson has proposed that a close-knit community will develop rules, customs, and traditions addressing property that maximize the group’s welfare—independent of government intervention.

A Place Worth Protecting: Rethinking Cost-Benefit Analysis Under FEMA’s Flood-Mitigation Programs

https://lawreview.uchicago.edu/print-archive/place-worth-protecting-rethinking-cost-benefit-analysis-under-femas-flood-mitigation
In August 2017, Hurricane Harvey hit Harris County, Texas, causing $125 billion in damages and flooding 150,000 homes.

Can Procedure Take?: The Judicial Takings Doctrine and Court Procedure

https://lawreview.uchicago.edu/print-archive/can-procedure-take-judicial-takings-doctrine-and-court-procedure
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, several state legislatures and executives limited the circumstances in which landlords could evict their tenants. Predictably, many of these moratoria were met with challenges under the Fifth Amendment’s Takings Clause, which prohibits the government from taking private property for public use without just compensation.

Textual Rules in Criminal Statutes

https://lawreview.uchicago.edu/print-archive/textual-rules-criminal-statutes
Twenty years ago, Professor William Stuntz wrote an arti-cle, The Pathological Politics of Criminal Law, that has become a classic of the field. His thesis was that criminal law is beset by political problems (mostly collusive incentives) that cause it to steadily expand, with ever more statutes criminalizing ever more conduct, and punishing more harshly as well.

Ninth Circuit Renames Copyright Estoppel the Asserted Truths Doctrine

https://lawreview.uchicago.edu/online-archive/ninth-circuit-renames-copyright-estoppel-asserted-truths-doctrine
A copyright ruling on the Broadway hit “Jersey Boys” paves the way for creators to make projects that are based on a true story.

La Liberte v. Reid and the Anti-SLAPP Split

https://lawreview.uchicago.edu/online-archive/la-liberte-v-reid-and-anti-slapp-split
A picture is worth a thousand words—but only in certain federal circuits.

On Prisoners, Politics, and the Administration of Criminal Justice: Professor Rachel Barkow

https://lawreview.uchicago.edu/print-archive/prisoners-politics-and-administration-criminal-justice-professor-rachel-barkow
Professor Rachel Barkow has established herself as an indispensable voice in public and academic discourse on criminal justice reform.

Volume 88.7 (November 2021) 1595–1787

https://lawreview.uchicago.edu/volume-887-november-2021-1595-1787
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