Seventh Circuit Review
Volume 13, Issue 1 (2017) Seventh Circuit Review Fall 2017
Front Matter
Civil Procedure
Civil Rights
The “Animus” Briefs: Attacks on the Seventh Circuit’s Sound Analysis of Transgender Bathroom Rights in Public Schools
Brennan B. Hutson
Class Action Law
Selling the Footlong Short: How Consumers Inch Toward Satisfaction in Costly Food Class Action Litigation
Erica A. Burgos
Constitutional Law
Between Scylla and Charybdis: Ezell v. City of Chicago (Ezell II) and How the Seventh Circuit Continues to Narrow Chicago’s Constitutional Path Forward on Gun Control
Christopher Gerardi
Baby Got (a Broken) Back, But No Remedy: The Seventh Circuit’s Refusal to Provide a Remedy for Eighth Amendment Violations
Timothy Lavino
Neither Cruel Nor Unusual: An Hour and a Half Delay in Treatment Can Now Amount to Deliberate Indifference
Monica J. Raven
Employment Law
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, Are they Trainees and Not Employees at All? The Legality and "Economic Reality" of Unpaid Internships
Beatriz Carrillo
Editors
- Professor
- Hal R. Morris
- Executive Editor—Teaching Assistant
- Katherine LaRosa
- Editorial Staff
- Erica A. Burgos
- Beatriz Carrillo
- Ava B. Gehringer
- Christopher Gerardi
- Brennan B. Hutson
- Timothy Lavino
- Jun Qiu
- Monica J. Raven
- Daniel Ristau
- Philip F. Vieira
- Michael G. Zolfo