2 Essay 82.1 Unbundling Criminal Trial Rights John Rappaport Lecturer in Law and Bigelow Teaching Fellow, The University of Chicago Law School Criminal Defense Criminal Law Jury Trials Settlement
2 Essay 82.1 Programming Errors: Understanding the Constitutionality of Stop-and-Frisk as a Program, Not an Incident Tracey L. Meares Walton Hale Hamilton Professor of Law, Yale Law School Criminal Law Empirical Analysis Fifth Amendment Fourth Amendment Freedom from Unreasonable Search and Seizure
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 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
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 81.2 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 Article 81.2 Habeas and the Roberts Court Aziz Z. Huq Assistant Professor of Law and Herbert and Marjorie Fried Teaching Scholar, University of Chicago Law School Constitutional Law Criminal Law Habeas Corpus Law and Economics
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 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 Essay 82.1 The Child Quasi Witness Richard D. Friedman Alene and Allan F. Smith Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School Stephen J. Ceci Helen L. Carr Professor of Developmental Psychology, Cornell University Children and Families Constitutional Law Criminal Law