Volume 2015, No. 6

Table of Contents Articles Bystander Interventions By Sarah L. Swan Bystander intervention strategies are emerging as a popular proposed solution to complex social problems like bullying in schools and online, sexual misconduct on college campuses, …

Volume 2015, No. 5

Table of Contents Articles Who’s Really Sentenced to Life Without Parole?: Searching for “Ugly Disproportionalities” in the American Criminal Justice System By Craig S. Lerner Critics argue that the American criminal justice system is rife …

Volume 2015, No. 4

Table of Contents In Memoriam Tributes to Robert W. Kastenmeier Robert W. Kastenmeier died on March 20, 2015, at the age of ninety-one. After serving in the Army in World War II, he graduated from …

Volume 2015, No. 3

Articles Detrimental Reliance on IRS Guidance By Emily Cauble The IRS issues different types of guidance to taxpayers, and the extent to which taxpayers can rely on IRS guidance depends on the form in which …

Volume 2015, No. 2

Symposium Issue — Beyond the Sentence: Collateral Consequences of Conviction Criminal Justice Reform: The Present Moment By Lynn Adelman I thank the editors of the Wisconsin Law Review for the opportunity to participate in a symposium …

Volume 2015, No. 1

Thomas E. Fairchild Lecture: Protecting the Fourth Amendment So We Do Not Sacrifice Freedom for Security By Collins T. Fitzpatrick After I was invited to speak, I gave a lot of thought to a topic …