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
2 Comment 78.3 The Meaning of “Because” in Employment Discrimination Law: Causation in Title VII Retaliation Cases after Gross Andrew Kenny BA 2009, University of Notre Dame; JD Candidate 2012, The University of Chicago Law School Discrimination Labor Law Title VII
2 Comment 78.3 Settlements as Sales under the Bankruptcy Code Peter J. Davis BA 2009, Cornell University; JD Candidate 2012, The University of Chicago Law School Bankruptcy Remedies Settlement
2 Comment 78.3 Is Drug Quantity an Element of 21 USC § 841(b)? Determining the Apprendi Statutory Maximum Lindsay Calkins AB 2005, Princeton University; JD Candidate 2011, The University of Chicago Law School Criminal Defense Criminal Law Evidence Sentencing
2 Comment 79.1 Life during (and after) Wartime: Enforceability of Waivers under USERRA David Ogles BA 2007, Emory University; JD Candidate 2012, University of Chicago Law School Labor Law Statutory Interpretation War and Conflict
2 Comment 79.2 The Antitrust State Action Doctrine and State Licensing Boards Ingram Weber BA 2005, Wesleyan University; MSc 2006, London School of Economics; JD Candidate 2012, University of Chicago Law School Antitrust Law Licensing State Law
2 Comment 79.3 Revisiting Revlon: Should Judicial Scrutiny of Mergers Depend on the Method of Payment? Morgan White-Smith BA 2006, St John’s College; JD Candidate 2013, The University of Chicago Law School Business Organizations Corporate Governance
2 Comment 79.3 Home Is Where the Court Is: Determining Residence for Child Custody Matters under the UCCJEA Kevin Wessel BA 2010, Georgetown University; JD Candidate 2013, The University of Chicago Law School Children and Families Civil Procedure State Law
2 Comment 79.3 A Felony, I Presume? 21 USC § 841(b)’s Mitigating Provision and the Categorical Approach in Immigration Proceedings Laura Jean Eichten BA 2009, Michigan State University; JD Candidate 2013, The University of Chicago Law School Criminal Law Immigration State Law
2 Comment 79.3 A State-Centered Approach to Tax Discrimination under § 11501(b)(4) of the 4-R Act Samuel Eckman BS, BA 2008, University of Pittsburgh; JD Candidate 2013, The University of Chicago Law School Business Organizations Discrimination Tax Law