Seventh Circuit Review
Volume 2, Issue 2 (2007)
Front Matter
Table of Contents
Seventh Circuit Review
Antitrust
Relaxing the Noose Around Tying Arrangements: Reifert v. South Central Wisconsin MLS Corp. Exposes Problems with the Per Se Analysis
Paul C. Mallon Jr.
Civil Procedure
Class(less) Action Reform
Eric Y. Choi
Copyright Law
I Accept the Terms in This Agreement: Market Efficiency in Clickwrap Agreements and Open Source Software
Patrick J. Mondi
Criminal Law-Evidence
Objectively Unreasonable: The Seventh Circuit Limits Criminal Defendants’ Rights Under the Confrontation Clause
Gabriela M. Reyes-Noyola
Criminal Law-Money Laundering
Loose Change: The Seventh Circuit Misses an Opportunity to Clarify Money Laundering Law in United States v. Haddad
Daniel L. Snedigar
Election Law
Reviving the Poll Tax: The Seventh Circuit Upholds Photo ID Requirements at the Polls
Matthew W. McQuiston
Employment Law
Speak No Evil? Government Employee Speech Rights in the Seventh Circuit in Light of Garcetti v. Ceballos
Tracy F. Mendonides
Family Law-International Child Abductions
Domestic Violence Harms the Child! The Seventh Circuit Puts Children First in International Custody Disputes
Jennifer S. Tier
First Amendment
Gaming the System: The Seventh Circuit Prefers Its Video Games Violent, Not Sexy
Michael J. Aschenbrener
Patent Law
Licensee Beware: The Seventh Circuit Holds That a Patent License by Any Other Name Is Not the Same
Cameron R. Sneddon
Tax Law
Editors
- Professor
- Hal R. Morris
- Executive Editor—Teaching Assistant
- Julia R. Lissner
- Editorial Staff
- Michael J. Aschenbrener
- Eric Y. Choi
- Paul C. Mallon, Jr.
- Matthew W. McQuiston
- Tracy F. Mendonides
- Patrick J. Mondi
- Justin Nemunaitis
- Gabriela M. Reyes-Noyola
- Elisabeth S. Shellan
- Cameron R. Sneddon
- Daniel L. Snedigar
- Jennifer S. Tier