2 Comment 75.2 Rule 33(a)’s Interrogatory Limitation: By Party or by Side? David S. Yoo BA 2002, Georgia State University; MA 2004, Columbia University; JD Candidate 2008, The University of Chicago Civil Procedure FRCP
2 Comment 75.2 The Right Ones for the Job: Divining the Correct Standard of Review for Curtilage Determinations in the Aftermath of Ornelas v United States Jake Linford BA 1996, University of Utah; JD Candidate 2008, The University of Chicago Evidence Fourth Amendment Freedom from Unreasonable Search and Seizure
2 Comment 75.3 The Trademark Principal Register as a Nonpublic Forum Lilit Voskanyan BA 2000, Yerevan State University, Armenia; MA 2002, Yerevan State University; MCLS 2002, American University of Armenia; JD Candidate 2008, The University of Chicago First Amendment Intellectual Property Lanham Act
2 Comment 75.3 Is There a Common Law Necessity Defense in Federal Criminal Law? Stephen S. Schwartz BA 2005, Yale College; JD Candidate 2008, The University of Chicago Criminal Defense Criminal Law
2 Comment 75.3 The Defense of Laches in Copyright Infringement Claims Vikas K. Didwania BS, BA 2006 The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania; JD Candidate 2009, The University of Chicago Civil Procedure Copyright Intellectual Property
2 Comment 75.3 The Impact of Pregnancy Discrimination on Retirement Benefits: A Present Violation of Title VII or a Claim Belonging to History? Shannon Barrows Bjorklund BA 2004, Barnard College, Columbia University; JD Candidate 2009, The University of Chicago Civil Rights Discrimination Gender Studies Title VII
2 Comment 75.4 Determining “Reasonableness” without a Reason? Federal Appellate Review Post–Rita v United States Sherod Thaxton AB 1997, The University of California at Davis; MA 2000, Emory University; JD 2008, The University of Chicago; PhD Candidate 2009, Emory University Criminal Law Sentencing
2 Comment 75.4 Misbehaving Attorneys, Angry Judges, and the Need for a Balanced Approach to the Reviewability of Findings of Misconduct Robert B. Tannenbaum AB 2006, The University of Chicago; JD Candidate 2009, The University of Chicago Appellate Law Judges Legal Profession
2 Comment 75.4 Violence and Contact: Interpreting “Physical Force” in the Lautenberg Amendment John M. Skakun III BA 2005, University of Notre Dame; JD 2008, The University of Chicago Criminal Law
Comment 75.4 Pure Consumption Cases under the Federal “Crackhouse” Statute Michael E. Rayfield BA 2006, Cornell University; JD Candidate 2009, The University of Chicago Criminal Law