2 Comment 75.4 Defining the Appellate Universe: Does FRCP 52(b) Impose a Duty on Litigants? Daniel R. Fine BA 2002, The College of William & Mary; JD 2008, The University of Chicago Appellate Law Civil Procedure FRCP
2 Comment 75.4 Setting the Standard: A Fraud-based Approach to Antitrust Pleading in Standard Development Organization Cases James E. Abell III BA 2005, Vanderbilt University; JD 2008, The University of Chicago Antitrust Law Business Organizations Pleading
2 Comment 76.1 Defining “Departure” in the Context of 8 CFR § 1003.4 Marianna C. Mancusi-Ungaro BA 2004, Yale University; JD Candidate 2009, The University of Chicago Law School Deportation and Removal Immigration
2 Comment 76.2 Act or Asset? Multiplicitous Indictments under the Bankruptcy Fraud Statute, 18 USC § 152 Nevin M. Gewertz BS, BA 2003, Stanford University; JD Candidate 2009, The University of Chicago Law School Bankruptcy Fifth Amendment
2 Comment 76.3 Does the Prior Conviction Exception Apply to a Criminal Defendant’s Supervised Release Status? Eric C. Tung BA 2006, Yale College; JD Candidate 2010, The University of Chicago Law School Criminal Law Jury Trials Sentencing Sixth Amendment
2 Comment 76.3 The Mens Rea Dilemma for Aiding and Abetting a Felon in Possession Lisa Rachlin BFA 2002, Carnegie Mellon University; MM 2004, The University of Texas at Austin; JD Candidate 2010, The University of Chicago Law School Criminal Law
2 Comment 76.3 Fair Labor Standards Act Preemption of State Wage-and-Hour Law Claims Daniel V. Dorris BS 2006, University of Illinois; JD Candidate 2010, The University of Chicago Law School Fair Labor Standards Act Labor Law State Law
2 Comment 76.4 What about “Me (Too)”? The Case for Admitting Evidence of Discrimination against Nonparties Nicholas C. Soltman BA 2006, Amherst College; JD Candidate 2010, The University of Chicago Law School Criminal Law Discrimination Evidence
2 Comment 76.4 Gone, But Not Forgotten? Habeas Corpus for Necessary Predicate Offenses Garrett Ordower BS 2001, Northwestern University; JD Candidate 2010, The University of Chicago Law School Criminal Law Habeas Corpus
2 Comment 76.4 You Can Judge a Container by Its Cover: The Single-purpose Container Exception and the Fourth Amendment Allison M. Lucier BA 2004, Cornell University; MS 2006, New York University; JD Candidate 2010, The University of Chicago Law School Fourth Amendment Freedom from Unreasonable Search and Seizure Privacy