Print Article 82.2 Deference Mistakes Jonathan S. Masur John P. Wilson Professor of Law and David and Celia Hilliard Research Scholar, The University of Chicago Law School Lisa Larrimore Ouellette Assistant Professor of Law, Stanford Law School Appellate Law Deference Judicial Decision-Making
Print Article 83.1 What Is Gun Control? Direct Burdens, Incidental Burdens, and the Boundaries of the Second Amendment Joseph Blocher Professor of Law, Duke Law School Darrell A.H. Miller Professor of Law, Duke Law School Property Law Regulation Second Amendment Torts
Online Article 82.3 The Article III Problem in Bankruptcy Anthony J. Casey Assistant Professor of Law and Mark Claster Mamolen Teaching Scholar, The University of Chicago Law School Aziz Z. Huq Professor of Law and Herbert and Marjorie Fried Teaching Scholar, The University of Chicago Law School Article III Bankruptcy Constitutional Law Federalism
Print Article 82.2 Intermediary Influence Kathryn Judge Associate Professor of Law and Milton Handler Fellow, Columbia Law School Financial Regulation Law and Economics Public Choice
Online Article 82.3 Our Divided Patent System John R. Allison Mary John and Ralph Spence Centennial Professor of Business Administration, McCombs School of Business, The University of Texas at Austin Mark A. Lemley William H. Neukom Professor of Law, Stanford Law School; partner, Durie Tangri LLP David L. Schwartz Professor of Law and Co-director, Center for Empirical Studies of Intellectual Property, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law Empirical Analysis Intellectual Property Patent
2 Article 82.4 The Knowledge Tax Michael Simkovic Associate Professor of Law, Seton Hall University School of Law Education Labor Law Law and Economics Tax Law
2 Article 82.4 Conscience and Complicity: Assessing Pleas for Religious Exemptions in Hobby Lobby’s Wake Amy J. Sepinwall Assistant Professor, Department of Legal Studies and Business Ethics, The Wharton School Constitutional Law First Amendment Freedom of Religion
Print Article 83.2 Reclaiming the Importance of the Defendant’s Testimony: Prior Conviction Impeachment and the Fight against Implicit Stereotyping Anna Roberts Associate Professor of Law, Seattle University School of Law Criminal Defense Criminal Law Implicit Bias Race
Print Article 83.2 Contract as Empowerment Robin Kar Professor of Law and Philosophy, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, College of Law Contract Law Public Choice Remedies
Print Article 82.4 How Do Bank Regulators Determine Capital-Adequacy Requirements? Eric A. Posner Kirkland & Ellis Distinguished Service Professor of Law, The University of Chicago Law School Business Organizations Financial Regulation Risk