Print Comment 80.4 Using Severability Doctrine to Solve the Retroactivity Unit-of-Analysis Puzzle: A Dodd-Frank Case Study Hannah Garden-Monheit BA 2007, Grinnell College; JD Candidate 2014, The University of Chicago Law School Dodd-Frank Financial Regulation Retroactivity
Print Comment 80.4 Equal Opportunity: Federal Employees' Right to Sue on Title VII and Tort Claims Kristin Sommers Czubkowski BS 2008, University of Wisconsin; JD Candidate 2014, The University of Chicago Law School Civil Rights Discrimination Labor Law Title VII Torts
Online Comment 80.4 Having Their Cake and Eating It Too? Lauren C. Barnett AB 2008, Princeton University; JD Candidate 2014, The University of Chicago Law School Children and Families Remedies
Online Comment 81.1 Too Late to Stipulate: Reconciling Rule 68 with Summary Judgments Channing J. Turner BA 2011, Arizona State University; MMC 2011, Arizona State University; JD Candidate 2014, The University of Chicago Law School Civil Procedure FRCP Remedies Settlement
Online Comment 81.2 All out of Chewing Gum: A Case for a More Coherent Limitations Period for ERISA Breach-of-Fiduciary-Duty Claims Raphael Janove BA 2009, American University; JD Candidate 2014, The University of Chicago Law School Consumer Law Contract Law Financial Regulation Labor Law Securities Law
Online Comment 81.2 Toward a Uniform Rule: The Collapse of the Civil-Criminal Divide in Appellate Review of Multitheory General Verdicts Nathan H. Jack BA 2011, Brigham Young University; JD Candidate 2014, The University of Chicago Law School Appellate Law Civil Procedure Criminal Law
2 Comment 82.3 Truth or Unintended Consequences: Reining in Appellate Court Action in the Absence of a Government Appeal Morgan Yates BA 2013, The George Washington University; JD Candidate 2016, The University of Chicago Law School Appellate Law Criminal Law Sentencing
Online Comment 82.3 Sued If You Do, Sued If You Don't: Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act as a Defense to Race-Conscious Districting Caroline A. Wong BM 2012, Indiana University–Bloomington; JD Candidate 2016, The University of Chicago Law School Election Law Race Voting Rights Act
2 Comment 82.3 The Unappealing State of Certificates of Appealability Margaret A. Upshaw BA 2012, Macalester College; JD Candidate 2016, The University of Chicago Law School Criminal Law Habeas Corpus Jurisdiction
2 Comment 82.3 In Defense of a Strict Pleading Standard for False Claims Act Whistleblowers Michael Lockman BA 2007, The University of Chicago; JD Candidate 2016, The University of Chicago Law School Civil Procedure False Claims Act Pleading