Content Posted in 2020
1947 Illinois Law Review Masthead
A Class Action Lawsuit for the Right to a Minimum Education in Detroit, Carter G. Phillips
A Comprehensive Procedural Mechanism for the Poor: Reconceptualizing the Right to In Forma Pauperis in Early Modern England, Annie Prossnitz
A "Dignified Life" and the Resurgence of Social Rights, Thomas M. Antkowiak
Alibaba, Amazon, and Counterfeiting in the Age of the Internet, Daniel C.K. Chow
A Material Change to Brady: Rethinking Brady v. Maryland, Materiality, and Criminal Discovery, Riley E. Clafton
A New Approach to Plaintiff Incentive Fees in Class Action Lawsuits, Jason Jarvis
A New Development in Private Equity: The Rise and Progression of Special Purpose Acquisition Companies in Europe and Asia, Brandon Schumacher
An Unfair Cross Section: Federal Jurisdiction for Indian Country Crimes Dismantles Jury Community Conscience, Alana Paris
A Personal History of the Law Review, John Paul Stevens
A Scholarly Life in Vistas: Marshall Shapo's Products Liability, Mary J. Davis
Avoiding Judicial Discipline, Veronica Root Martinez
A Wrong Without a Right? Overcoming the Prison Litigation Reform Act's Physical Injury Requirement in Solitary Confinement Cases, Maggie Filler and Daniel Greenfield
Bostock v. Clayton County and the Problem of Bisexual Erasure, Nancy C. Marcus
Can Smart Contracts Enhance Firm Efficiency in Emerging Markets?, Kevin J. Fandl
CARPENTER V. UNITED STATES AND THE SEARCH FOR THE FOURTH AMENDMENT, Lucas Henry Funk
Commandeering, Preemption, and Vehicle Emissions Regulation Post-Murphy v. NCAA, Amelia Raether
Consensus Statement from the Santa Cruz Summit on Solitary Confinement and Health
Considering a Domestic Terrorism Statute and Its Alternatives, Francesca Laguardia
Considering a Domestic Terrorism Statute and Its Alternatives, Francesca Laguardia
Constitutional Torts and the Problem of Government Policy: An Essay for Marshall Shapo, James E. Pfander
COPYRIGHT UNCHAINED: HOW BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY CAN CHANGE THE ADMINISTRATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF COPYRIGHT PROTECTED WORKS, Sebastian Pech
COVID in Menard, Deandre Banks
Crisis and Coercive Pleas, Thea Johnson
DATA SECURITY IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY, John Butz
Debt Bondage: How Private Collection Agencies Keep the Formerly Incarcerated Tethered to the Criminal Justice System, Bryan L. Adamson
Decisions in the Dark: Why "Pregnancy Exclusion" Statutes Are Unconstitutional and Unethical, Shea Flanagan
Delaware's New Competition, William J. Moon
Delegating or Divesting?, Philip Hamburger
Don't Die! How Biosimilar Disparagement Violates Antitrust Law, Michael A. Carrier
Do You Accept These Cookies? How the General Data Protection Regulation Keeps Consumer Information Safe, Jayne Chorpash
Elusive Justice: Reflections on the Tenth Anniversary of Afghanistan's Law on Elimination of Violence Against Women, Mehdi J. Hakimi
Empowering Persons with Disabilities: Socio-Economic Rights as a Pathway to Personal Autonomy and Independence, Francesco Seatzu
Energy Emergencies, Amy L. Stein
Environmental Justice in Little Village: A Case for Reforming Chicago’s Zoning Law, Charles Isaacs
Establishing Economic Independence in Haiti Through Public-Private Partnerships and Foreign Direct Investment, Jasmine Armand
Expanding the Reach of Progressive Prosecution, Jeffrey Bellin
Eyewitness Identification and the Problematics of Blackstonian Reform of the Criminal Law, Lawrence Rosenthal
Families Belong Together: The Path to Family Sanctity in Public Housing, McKayla Stokes
Family Separation Under the Trump Administration: Applying an International Criminal Law Framework, Reilly Frye
Federal Detention and “Wild Facts” During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Gabriel A. Fuentes
Following Data: The "Defund the Police" Movement's Implications for Elementary and Secondary Schools, Michael Heise and Jason P. Nance
Foreword, David M. Shapiro, Emily McCormick, and Annie Prossnitz
From the Spirit of the Federalist Papers to the End of Legitimacy: Reflections on Gundy v. United States, J. Benton Heath
From the Spirit of the Federalist Papers to the End of Legitimacy: Reflections on Gundy v. United States, J. Benton Heath
Global Apathy and the Need for a New, Cooperative International Refugee Response, Emily Gleichert
Holding Amazon Liable as a Seller of Defective Goods: A Convergence of Cultural and Economic Perspectives, Catherine M. Sharkey
Horizontal Directors, Yaron Nili
How Do We Reach a National Tipping Point in the Campaign to Stop Solitary?, Amy Fettig
Immigrants and Interdependence: How the COVID-19 Pandemic Exposes the Folly of the New Public Charge Rule, Medha D. Makhlouf and Jasmine Sandhu
Incrementalist vs. Maximalist Reform: Solitary Confinement Case Studies, Margo Schlanger
Inefficiency of Specific Performance as a Contractual Remedy in Chinese Courts: An Empirical and Normative Analysis, Lei Chen and Larry A. DiMatteo
In Memoriam, Hannah Mullen
International Lawyers as Disrupters of Corruption: Business and Human Rights in Africa’s Most Populous Country—Nigeria, Jayanth K. Krishnan
Introductory Comment, Seventy-Fifth Volume, John Paul Stevens
Is Justice Irrelevant?, John Paul Stevens
Is Solitary Confinement a Punishment?, John F. Stinneford
Judging and Baseball, Merritt E. McAlister
Justice Stevens and the Project of Perfecting the Constitution, Katherine Shaw
Juvenile Life Without Parole in North Carolina, Ben Finholt, Brandon L. Garrett, Karima Modjadidi, and Kristen M. Renberg
Kafka's Court: Seeking Law and Justice at Guantanamo Bay, Alka Pradhan
Legal Clinics and the Better Trained Lawyer, Part II: A Case Study of Accomplishments, Challenges and the Future of Clinical Legal Education, Thomas Geraghty
Legal Strategies for Reining In "Unconscionable" Prices for Prescription Drugs, Michelle M. Mello and Rebecca E. Wolitz
LESSONS FROM THE PAST: THE VENETIAN REPUBLIC’S TAILORING OF PATENT PROTECTION TO THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE INVENTION, Stefania Fusco
Litigating Welfare Rights: Medicaid, SNAP, and the Legacy of the New Property, Andrew Hammond
Marshall Shapo's Constitutional Tort Fifty-Five Years Later, Michael L. Wells
Marshall Shapo's Sociological Torts Jurisprudence, Michael L. Rustad
Mass Solitary and Mass Incarceration: Explaining the Dramatic Rise in Prolonged Solitary in America's Prisons, Jules Lobel
Mezei's Day in Court: Debtors' Prisons, Substance Abuse, and the Permissiveness of Civil Detention in American Immigration Law, Conor McDonough
Monopoly or Monopolization––A Reply to Professor Rostow, Edward R. Johnston and John Paul Stevens
On Beauty and Policing, I. India Thusi
On FOSTA and the Failures of Punitive Speech Restrictions, Emily Morgan
On Sexual Harassment in the Judiciary, Leah M. Litman and Deeva Shah
Pandemic Thoughts While on Lock, Kevin Dugar
Panel Discussion: The Right to Education: With Liberty, Justice, and Education for All?
Paradox of Hierarchy and Conflicts of Values: International Law, Human Rights, and Global Governance, Jootaek Lee
Prerogative and Legislator Vetoes, Elliot Louthen
Pretrial Detention in the Time of COVID-19, Jenny E. Carroll
Price-Fixing in the Motion Picture Industry, John Paul Stevens
Private Law, Public Law, and the Production of American Virtue, Cristina Carmody Tilley
Progressive Prosecution in a Pandemic, Chad Flanders and Stephen Galoob
Prosecutorial Declination Statements, Jessica A. Roth
Prosecutors and their State and Local Polities, Ronald F. Wright
Protecting Crime Victims in State Constitutions: The Example of the New Marsy's Law for Florida, Paul G. Cassell and Margaret Garvin
PROTECTING UNPROTECTED DATA IN MHEALTH, Jonathan Deitch
Punishment in Prison: Constituting the "Normal" and the "Atypical" in Solitary and Other Forms of Confinement, Judith Resnik, Hirsa Amin, Sophie Angelis, Megan Hauptman, Laura Kokotailo, Aseem Mehta, Madeline Silva, Tor Tarantola, and Meredith Wheeler
Qualified Immunity's Selection Effects, Joanna C. Schwartz
Race, Reform, & Progressive Prosecution, Daniel Fryer
Racialized Tax Inequity: Wealth, Racism, And The U.S. System of Taxation, Palma Joy Strand and Nicholas A. Mirkay
RECALIBRATING THE FORUM NON CONVENIENS ANALYSIS: THE EFFECTS OF TECHNOLOGY ON TRANSPORTING EVIDENCE, Catherine Cervone
REFORMING U.S. PATENT LAW TO ENABLE ACCESS TO ESSENTIAL MEDICINES IN THE ERA OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, Elif Kavusturan
Replacing Death with Life? The Rise of LWOP in the Context of Abolitionist Campaigns in the United States, Michelle Miao
Retroactive Legality: Marijuana Convictions and Restorative Justice in an Era of Criminal Justice Reform, Deborah M. Ahrens
Rural Spaces, Communities of Color, and the Progressive Prosecutor, Maybell Romero
Salary History and the Equal Pay Act: An Argument for the Adoption of “Reckless Discrimination” as a Theory of Liability, Kate Vandenberg
Same Claim Construction Standard: Efficiency or More Chaos?, Yi Zhang
Second Amendment Sanctuaries, Shawn E. Fields
Section 230 and the Twitter Presidency, Michael A. Cheah
Sick Deal: Injustice and Plea Bargaining During COVID-19, Ryan T. Cannon
Sixty-Five Oral Arguments Were Not Enough: A Tribute to Justice Stevens from Across the Bench, Carter G. Phillips
Some Thoughts on Compensation and Remedial Relief for Disasters in the American Legal System, Robert L. Rabin
STARTUPS AND INVESTORS AND TROLLS, OH MY!: HOW COMMERCIALIZATION PATENTS CAN BENEFIT STARTUP INNOVATION, Robert Chou
Stepping into the Shoes of the Department of Justice: The Unusual, Necessary, and Hopeful Path the Illinois Attorney General Took to Require Police Reform in Chicago, Lisa Madigan, Cara Hendrickson, and Karyn L. Bass Ehler
SUSTAINABLE AND UNCHALLENGED ALGORITHMIC TACIT COLLUSION, Ariel Ezrachi and Maurice E. Stucke
Testing Transparency, Brigham Daniels, Mark Buntaine, and Tanner Bangerter
The Case Against Prosecuting Refugees, Evan J. Criddle
THE COST OF COERCION: IS THERE A PLACE FOR “HARD” INTERVENTIONS IN COPYRIGHT LAW?, Yifat Nahmias
The Crypto Quandary: Is Bankruptcy Ready?, Megan McDermott
The Crypto Quandary: Is Bankruptcy Ready?, Megan McDermott
"The Function of the Independent Lawyer as a Guardian of Our Freedom": The Great Stevens Dissent in Walters, Andrew Koppelman
The Indian Securities Fraud Class Action: Is Class Arbitration the Answer?, Brian T. Fitzpatrick and Randall S. Thomas
The Legal Sanctuary for Human Experimentation, Wendy Wagner
The New Swing Votes on the U.S. Supreme Court, Daniel Harris
The Opportunity in Crisis: How 2020's Challenges Present New Opportunities for Prosecutors, Chesa Boudin
The Paradox of Justice John Paul Stevens, Sonja R. West and Dahlia Lithwick
The Perceptions of Juvenile Judges Regarding Adolescent Development in Evaluating Juvenile Competency, Colleen M. Berryessa and Jillian Reeves
The Prosecutor as a Final Safeguard Against False Convictions: How Prosecutors Assist with Exoneration, Elizabeth Webster
The Pursuit of Comprehensive Education Funding Reform via Litigation, Lisa Scruggs
The Religious Freedom Restoration Act, Trinity Lutheran, and Trumpism: Codifying Fiction with Administrative Gaslighting, Robin S. Maril
The Roberts Court, Compelled Speech, and a Constitutional Defense of Automatic Voter Registration, Jacob van Leer
The Science of Solitary: Expanding the Harmfulness Narrative, Craig Haney
The Superfluous Fifteenth Amendment?, Travis Crum
Too Many to Fail: Against Community Bank Deregulation, Jeremy C. Kress and Matthew C. Turk
Trading Privacy for Promotion? Fourth Amendment Implications of Employers Using Wearable Sensors to Assess Worker Performance, George M. Dery III
Transparency Deserts, Christina Koningisor
What's the Point of Parity? Harvard, Groupness, and the Equal Protection Clause, Issa Kohler-Hausmann
When Prosecutors Politick: Progressive Law Enforcers Then and Now, Bruce A. Green and Rebecca Roiphe
“You May Be Down and Out, But You Ain’t Beaten”: Collective Bargaining for Incarcerated Workers, Keith Armstrong