Volume 88, Issue 2 (2013) The Supreme Court and the American Public
Symposium EditorsCarolyn Shapiro and Christopher W. Schmidt
Front Matter
Table of Contents - Issue 2
Chicago-Kent Law Review
Introduction: The Supreme Court and the American Public
Carolyn Shapiro and Christopher W. Schmidt
Articles
The Supreme Court and Celebrity Culture
Richard A. Posner
The U.S. Supreme Court and Information Technology: From Opacity to Transparency in Three Easy Steps
Jerry Goldman
Cognitive Bias and the Constitution
Dan M. Kahan
Judicial Overstating
Dan Simon and Nicholas Scurich
Deference to Authority as a Basis for Managing Ideological Conflict
Tom Tyler and Margarita Krochick
Claiming Neutrality and Confessing Subjectivity in Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings
Carolyn Shapiro
Opinion Announcements
Tony Mauro
Beyond the Opinion: Supreme Court Justices and Extrajudicial Speech
Christopher W. Schmidt
The Piper Lecture
The Great Recession and the Pressure on Workplace Rights
Katherine S. Newman
The Stevens Lecture
The Ninth Vote in the "Stop the Beach" Case
John Paul Stevens
Notes
The International Criminal Court's Unjustified Jurisdiction Claims: Libya As A Case Study
Jennifer Nimry Eseed
When Does Sleaze Become A Crime? Redefining Honest Services Fraud after Skilling v. United States
Teresa M. Becvar
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Catherine Cottle
- Managing Editor
- Cecilia M. Suh
- Executive Notes & Comments Editor
- Daniel Hantman
- Executive Articles Editors
- Teresa Becvar
- Qi Chen
- Kylin Fisher
- Kyle Gillen
- Eric Michel
- Jennifer Nimry Eseed
- Karlin Sangdahl
- Vladimir Shuliga
- Sylvia St. Clair
- Notes and Comments Editors
- Allison Adams
- Adam Altman
- Alexander Banzhaf
- Dunstan Barnes
- Emily Chase-Sosnoff
- Amanda Del Carlo
- Yu Di
- Patrick Ferrell
- Jason Gluskin
- Jeffrey Grimyser
- Luke Harriman
- Brittany Kaspar
- Sarah Marfisi
- Michael Mason
- Andrew Oppenheimer