Seventh Circuit Review
Volume 2, Issue 1 (2006)
Front Matter
Table of Contents
Seventh Circuit Review
Antitrust
The Monopoly Game: Has the Seventh Circuit Given Patent Holders a Get Out of Jail Free Card?
Erin Conway
Civil Procedure
The Seventh Circuit Turns a Blind Eye to the Playmate: The Application of the Probate Exception After Marshall v. Marshall
Gillian Nagler
Post-Verdict Motion Practice after Fuesting v. Zimmer
Christopher Proesel
Constitutional Law
Got Rights? Not if You’re a Sex Offender in the Seventh Circuit
Sheila T. Caplis
Who’s the Boss? Seventh Circuit Limits Executive Branch
Roy Chamcharas
Criminal Law
Hooking the Crook: The Seventh Circuit Justifies the Suspicionless Search of a Probationer
Meira Greenberg
A Presumption of Reasonableness: The Seventh Circuit’s Unreasonable Approach to the Federal Sentencing Guidelines
Zachary A. Jacobs
ERISA
Stuck in Unfriendly Skies: How the Seventh Circuit’s Decision in Summers v. State Street Bank & Trust Company Left United Airlines Employees with Nothing but Hot Air
Jeffrey P. Swatzell
First Amendment
The Seventh Circuit Hangs Up on Charitable Rights
Nicholas A.J. Wendland
Freedom of Information Act
The Seventh Circuit’s Statutory Interpretation Misfires, Wounding the Already Fragile Freedom of Information Act
Layla Amiryaghoobi
Immigration
Semper Fi? The Infidelity of the Seventh Circuit in Applying a Good Moral Character Requirement to Naturalizing War Veterans
Joshua P. Montgomery
Securities
Tax
Editors
- Professor
- Hal R. Morris
- Executive Editor—Teaching Assistant
- Julia R. Lissner
- Editorial Staff
- Layla Amiryaghoobi
- Sheila T. Caplis
- Roy Chamcharas
- Jennifer Chow
- Eric Conway
- Mark A. Diomede
- Meira Greenberg
- Zachary A. Jacobs
- Erica S. Khalili
- Joshua P. Montgomery
- Gillian Nagler
- Christopher Proesel
- Jeffrey P. Swatzell
- Nicholas A.J. Wendland
- Adam C. York