DePaul University College of Law
DEPAUL LAW REVIEW
Forthcoming Issues

In Issue 1 of Volume 59, the DePaul Law Review will be publishing the following articles.
  • The Original Understanding of the Capture Clause 
    • Aaron D. Simowitz
  • Land Trusts That Conserve Communities 
    • James J. Kelly, Jr. 
  • Lawmaking and the Road to International Summits 
    • Eric Dannenmier 

Student Articles

  • Metatags and Sponsored Links: Solving the Trademark Dispute with an Antitrust Inquiry 
    • Melanie C. MacKay
  • Up the Creek with a Paddle: Water Doctrine as a Basis for Small Wind Energy Resource Rules 
    • Thaddeus Baria
  • Patents and Public Health: The Problems With Using Patent Law Proposals to Combat Antibiotic Resistance 
    • Jessica P. Schulman 

In Issue 2 of Volume 59, the DePaul Law Review will be publishing the following articles.

15th Annual Clifford Symposium on Tort Law and Social Policy

“Rising Stars: A New Generation of Scholars Looks at Civil Justice

  • Assuming the Risk: Tort Law, Policy, and Politics on the Slippery Slopes 
    • Eric A. Feldman & Alison Stein 
  • Class Dismissed: Contemporary Judicial Hostility to Small Claims Consumer Class Actions 
    • Myriam Gilles
  • Time and the Courts: What Deadlines and Their Treatment Tell Us About the Litigation System
    • Catherine T. Struve
    • Apologies and Reasonableness: Some Implications of Psychology fort Torts 
      • Jennifer K. Robbennolt
    • Measuring Agency Preferences: Experts, Voting, and the Power of Chairs
      • Daniel E. Ho
    • Arbitration's Arbitrage: Social Solidarity at the Nexus of Adjudication and Contract 
      • Daniel Markovitz
    • Frivolous Cases 
      • Suja A. Thomas 
    • The Past, Present, and Future of Trans-Substantivity in Federal Civil Procedure 
      • David Marcus
    • Against Secret Regulation: Why and How We Should End the Practical Obscurity of Injunctions and Consent Decrees
      • Margo Schlanger
    • The Importance of Litigant Wealth
      • Albert Yoon
    • Medical Malpractice Liability Crisis or Patient Compensation Crisis?
      • Kathryn Zeiler 
      • Interring the Rhetoric of Judicial Activism 
        • Neil S. Siegel 
      • In Defense of Appearances: What Caperton v. Massey Should Have Said
        • Jed Shugerman 
      Student Articles
      • Has Illinois Endangered Athletes in the Name of Saving Sports?  A Discussion of Karas v. Strevell
        • Scott Knootz
      • Cheeseburger in Paradise?  An Analysis of How New York State Restaurant Association v. New York City Board of Health May Change the Face of Our Fast Food Nation 
        • Jodi Schuette Green 
      • How Modern Trends and Market Economics Have Rendered Anti-Ticket Scalping Legislation Obsolete 
        • Steven C. Highfield