2 Comment 82.4 Seeking “the SEC’s Full Protection”: A Critique of the New Frontier in Municipal Securities Enforcement Maggie Guidotti BA 2010, University of Virginia; JD Candidate 2016, The University of Chicago Law School Business Organizations Federalism Financial Regulation Securities Law
Print Comment 83.2 Pinning Down Subjective Valuations: A Well- Being-Analysis Approach to Eminent Domain Maria Maciá BA 2007, Swarthmore College; MA 2015, The University of Chicago; PhD Candi- date 2018, The University of Chicago; JD Candidate 2018, The University of Chicago Law School Law and Economics Subjective Valuation Takings
Print Comment 83.2 Res Judicata, State Adjudications, and the Telecommunications Act of 1996 Zachary R. Clark BA 2012, The University of Kansas; JD Candidate 2016, The University of Chicago Law School Federalism Preemption Res Judicata State Law Telecommunications
Online Comment Saving Federal Settlement Privilege after Actavis Annie Gowen BA 2013, Creighton University; JD Candidate 2017, The University of Chicago Law School
Print Comment 83.3 Balancing Implied Fundamental Rights and Reliance Interests: A Framework for Limiting the Retroactive Effects of Obergefell in Property Cases Huiyi Chen LLB 2011, Tsinghua University; MA 2013, Harvard University; JD Candidate 2017, The University of Chicago Law School. I. Four Retroactivity Modes: A Summary of Current Law Children and Families Civil Rights Gender Studies Property Law
Print Comment 83.4 The Business of Defense: Defense-Side Litigation Financing Emily Samra BS 2009, University of Michigan; JD Candidate 2017, The University of Chicago Law School. I. Background on Litigation Financing Contract Law Law and Economics Legal Profession
Print Comment 83.4 Escaping from Release: Is Supervised Release Custodial under 18 USC § 751(a)? Mica Moore BA 2014, Columbia University; JD Candidate 2017, The University of Chicago Law School. I. The Sentencing Reform Act Criminal Law Sentencing Supervised Release
Print Comment 83.4 Nonresident Vote Dilution Claims: Rational Basis or Strict Scrutiny Review? Amanda Mayo BA 2010, New York University; JD Candidate 2017, The University of Chicago Law School. I. Voting Rights and Constitutional Review Constitutional Law Election Law Voting Rights Act
Print Comment 83.4 A Balancing Equation for Social Media Publication Notice Philip P. Ehrlich BA 2009, The University of Chicago; MEd 2011, Arizona State University; JD Candidate 2017, The University of Chicago Law School. I. Notice under FRCP 23 Due Process FRCP Technology Telecommunications
Print Comment 83.4 Learning from History in Changing Times: Taking Account of Evolving Marijuana Laws in Federal Sentencing Adam Davidson BA 2011, The Ohio State University; JD Candidate 2017, The University of Chicago Law School. I. Drug Laws: Then and Now Criminal Law Federalism Sentencing State Law