Articles Human Dignity Under the Fourth Amendment By John D. Castiglione In this Article, I propose that human dignity, as defined, should stand alongside privacy as a primary animating principle of the Fourth Amendment. While …
Volume 2008, No. 5
Articles Taxation Without Liquidation: Rethinking “Ability to Pay” By Sergio Pareja This Article proposes a novel way to tax wealth transfers. Specifically, it suggests that we divide all assets transferred by gift or bequest into …
Volume 2008, No. 6
Articles Is Prison Increasing Crime? By Martin H. Pritikin Scholars have identified various ways in which incarceration may unintentionally cause crime. What the literature lacks, however, is an attempt to catalog all of the crime-causing, …
Volume 2009, No. 1
Address Thoughts on How the Legal System Treats Jurors By United States Attorney Patrick J. Fitzgerald The Thomas E. Fairchild Lecture, University of Wisconsin Law School, April 18, 2008. Article Judicial Independence and Nonpartisan Elections …
Volume 2009, No. 2
Symposium: The Continuing Evolution of Securities Class Actions Basic at Twenty: Rethinking Fraud on the Market By Donald C. Langevoort Counterfactual Keys to Causation and Damages in Shareholder Class-Action Lawsuits By Frederick C. …
Volume 2009, No. 3
Articles Resolving the Foreclosure Crisis: Modification of Mortgages in Bankruptcy By Adam J. Levitin This Article empirically tests the economic assumption underlying the policy against bankruptcy modification of home-mortgage debt—that protecting lenders from losses in …
Volume 2009, No. 4
Articles The Puzzling Persistence of the Single-Entity Argument for Sports Leagues: American Needle and the Supreme Court’s Opportunity to Reject a Flawed Defense By Gabriel Feldman Later this term, the Supreme Court will hear American …
Volume 2009, No. 5
Article Institutional Inequality By Catherine Albiston Employment discrimination statutes generally treat inequality as the product of discriminatory animus, but this approach undertheorizes how institutions construct identities and generate inequality. Drawing on neoinstitutionalist theories in sociology, …
Volume 2009, No. 6
Articles Public Access to Information on Private Land Conservation: Tracking Conservation Easements By Amy Wilson Morris & Adena R. Rissman Conservation easements reveal major tensions between the privacy concerns of landowners and the right of …
Volume 2010, No. 1
Articles Bailouts and Credit Cycles: Fannie, Freddie, and the Farm Credit System By Julie Andersen Hill In September 2008, the United States government seized mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Since that time, the …