Online Comment 79.4 Who’s Allowed to Kill the Radio Star? Forfeiture Jurisdiction under the Communications Act Garett R. Rose BA 2007, The University of Chicago; JD Candidate 2013, The University of Chicago Law School Communications Law Jurisdiction Property Law Telecommunications
2 Comment 79.4 Are Railroads Liable When Lightning Strikes? Brett R. Nolan BA 2010, University of Kentucky; JD Candidate 2013, The University of Chicago Law School Torts
2 Comment 79.4 Taming the Hydra: Prosecutorial Discretion under the Acceptance of Responsibility Provision of the US Sentencing Guidelines Alexa Chu Clinton BA 2008, Stanford University; JD Candidate 2013, The University of Chicago Law School Criminal Defense Criminal Law Law Enforcement/Policing Sentencing
2 Comment 79.4 A Common Law Approach to D&O Insurance “In Fact” Exclusion Disputes Joshua Phares Ackerman BA 2007, The University of Chicago; JD Candidate 2013, The University of Chicago Law School Business Organizations Contract Law Insurance
Print Comment 80.1 Deference to Agency Statutory Interpretations First Advanced in Litigation? The Chevron Two-Step and the Skidmore Shuffle Bradley George Hubbard BS 2010, University of Missouri; MAcc 2010, University of Missouri; JD Candidate 2013, The University of Chicago Law School Administrative Law Chevron Statutory Interpretation
Print Comment 81.3 A Dispute over Bona Fide Disputes in Involuntary Bankruptcy Proceedings Steven J. Winkelman BA 2009, University of St. Thomas; MA 2011, University of WisconsinMilwaukee; JD Candidate 2015, The University of Chicago Law School Bankruptcy Federalism Res Judicata State Law
Print Comment 81.3 Let’s Be Reasonable: Controlling Self-Help Discovery in False Claims Act Suits Stephen M. Payne BA 2012, University of Notre Dame; JD Candidate 2015, The University of Chicago Law School Business Organizations False Claims Act Privilege and Confidentiality
Print Comment 81.3 Maybe Once, Maybe Twice: Using the Rule of Lenity to Determine Whether 18 USC § 924(c) Defines One Crime or Two F. Italia Patti BA 2008, The University of Chicago; JD Candidate 2014, The University of Chicago Law School Criminal Defense Criminal Law Sentencing Statutory Interpretation
Print Comment 81.3 Comcast Corp v Behrend and Chaos on the Ground Alex Parkinson BA 2011, Harvard University; JD Candidate 2015, The University of Chicago Law School Class Actions FRCP Remedies
Print Comment 81.3 The Perceived Intrusiveness of Searching Electronic Devices at the Border: An Empirical Study Matthew B. Kugler BA 2005, Williams College; PhD 2010, Princeton University; JD Candidate 2015, The University of Chicago Law School Empirical Analysis Fourth Amendment Freedom from Unreasonable Search and Seizure Technology Telecommunications