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Home > SEVENTHCIRCUITREVIEW > Vol. 17 > Iss. 1 (2022)

 

Seventh Circuit Review

Volume 17, Issue 1 (2022)

Front Matter

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Front Matter
Chicago-Kent

Appellate Procedure

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The Marks Rule Misses the Mark: How the Seventh Circuit Correctly Determined the Precedential Effect of the Supreme Court's June Medical Plurality
Andrea Catalano

Civil Procedure

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The Return of the Inextricably Intertwined Verbiage, or Not? The Seventh Circuit Correctly Applies the Rooker-Feldman Doctrine
Humberto Ochoa Jr.

Criminal Law-Evidence

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Explaining the Whys: Allowing Battered Woman Syndrome in Aid of a Duress Defense
Samantha M. Musick

Election Law

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"Democracy is Not a Spectator Sport": A Case for Necessary Judicial Intervention in Elections
Zelpha Williams

Federal False Claims Act

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Can't Touch This: Relators' Limited Control in Qui Tam Actions
Dylan G. Sacenti

Fourth Amendment

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"I Always Feel Like Somebody's Watching Me" Prolonged Use of Warrantless Video Surveillance and the Fourth Amendment
Samantha J. McHugh

Health Law

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Give an Inch, Take a Mile: The Seventh Circuit Extends Escobar's Implied False Certification Theory
Marisa McGrenera

Religion

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Workplace Harassment Suits by Ministers against Religious Institutions: Is the Seventh Circuit’s Categorical Bar Constitutionally Required or More than Necessary?
Andrew Paul White

 
 
 
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