University of Chicago Law Review: Volume 80, Number 2 - Spring 2013

University of Chicago Law Review: Volume 80, Number 2 - Spring 2013

University of Chicago Law Review: Volume 80, Number 2 - Spring 2013

University of Chicago Law Review: Volume 80, Number 2 - Spring 2013

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Overview

The University of Chicago Law Review's second issue of 2013 features articles and essays from internationally recognized legal and policy scholars. Contents include:
• Article, "Property Lost in Translation," by Abraham Bell & Gideon Parchomovsky
• Article, "Tiers of Scrutiny in Enumerated Powers Jurisprudence," by Aziz Z. Huq
• Article, "State and Federal Models of the Interaction between Statutes and Unwritten Law," by Caleb Nelson
• Article, "Our Electoral Exceptionalism," by Nicholas O. Stephanopoulos
• Essay, "Reverse Advisory Opinions," by Neal Devins & Saikrishna B. Prakash
• Review Essay, "The Inescapability of Constitutional Theory," by Erwin Chemerinsky (reviewing a new book by Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III)
• Comment, "Amongst the 'Waives': Whether Sovereign Immunity for Contractual Damages Is Waived under the Public Vessels Act or the Suits in Admiralty Act," by Maria A. Lanahan

The University of Chicago Law Review first appeared in 1933, thirty-one years after the Law School offered its first classes. Since then the Law Review has continued to serve as a forum for the expression of ideas of leading professors, judges, and practitioners, as well as student-authors ... and as a training ground for University of Chicago Law School students, who serve as its editors and contribute original research. Principal articles and essays are authored by internationally recognized legal scholars. Quality NOOKBook editions feature active Contents, linked footnotes, and linked URLs in notes.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016570495
Publisher: Quid Pro, LLC
Publication date: 06/28/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 443
File size: 2 MB

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Contributors are leading legal scholars as well as student-editors from the University of Chicago Law School.
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