2 Comment 77.2 From Sense to Nonsense and Back Again: SRO Immunity, Doctrinal Bait-and-Switch, and a Call for Coherence Rohit A. Nafday BS, BA 2005, University of California, Berkeley; JD Candidate 2010, The University of Chicago Law School Business Organizations Financial Regulation Sovereign Immunity
2 Comment 77.3 Does the First Amendment Protect Testimony by Public Employees? Matt Wolfe BA 2003, Washington College; JD Candidate 2011, The University of Chicago Law School Evidence First Amendment Freedom of Speech Labor Law
2 Comment 77.3 The Price of Victory: Political Triumphs and Judicial Protection in the Gay Rights Movement David Schraub BA 2008, Carleton College; JD Candidate 2011, The University of Chicago Law School Discrimination Gender Studies Public Choice
2 Comment 77.3 Supervisory Liability after Iqbal: Decoupling Bivens from Section 1983 William N. Evans BS 2008, George Mason University; JD Candidate 2011, The University of Chicago Law School Constitutional Law Torts § 1983
2 Comment 77.4 Summary Dismissals James Fallows Tierney AB 2006, Brown University; MA 2007, The University of Chicago; JD Candidate 2011, The University of Chicago Law School Criminal Law Judicial Decision-Making
2 Comment 77.4 “Based On” the Guidelines? Applying Retroactive Sentencing Amendments to Binding Plea Agreements Daniel I. Siegfried AB 2005, Princeton University; JD Candidate 2011, The University of Chicago Law School Contract Law Criminal Law Sentencing
2 Comment 77.4 An Argument for Requiring Officer Identification Jeffrey A. Crapko BA 2008, Kalamazoo College; JD Candidate 2011, The University of Chicago Law School Criminal Law Fourth Amendment Law Enforcement/Policing
2 Comment 77.4 Sentencing Discretion at Gunpoint: How to Think about Convictions Underlying § 924(c) Mandatory Minimums Molly Booth BA 2008, The University of Chicago; JD Candidate 2011, The University of Chicago Law School Criminal Law Judicial Decision-Making Sentencing
2 Comment 78.1 CAFA and Parens Patriae Actions Dwight R. Carswell BA 2008, The University of Chicago; JD Candidate 2011, The University of Chicago Law School Civil Procedure Class Actions Federal Courts Federalism FRCP
2 Comment 78.2 Understanding the Statutory Tax Practitioner Privilege: What Is Tax Shelter “Promotion”? Jared T. Meier BS 2008, Brigham Young University; JD Candidate 2011, The University of Chicago Law School Privilege and Confidentiality Tax Law