The Professor's Column
The Professor's Column is a piece written by a College of Law faculty member that addresses a topical issue or discusses current research activities. The columns provide an insight into some of the projects our faculty have been working on, as well as help keep readers apprised of developments in the law.
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Issues
- April 2009
Empirical Research About Use of Judicial Doctrines in Federal Tax Cases
By Dan Schneider, Professor
- March 2009
No Room Left for Doubt: New Revelation About Guantánamo
By Marc Falkoff, Assistant Professor
- November 2008
Bong Hits 4 Jesus: Making Sense of Free Speech in High Schools
By Mark Cordes, Professor
- October 2008
"Third Party" Custody Disputes in Illinois and the Continuing "Riddle" of Non-Parent "Standing"
By Lawrence Schlam, Professor
- August 2008
Worksite Enforcement of US Immigration Laws
By Lorraine Schmall, Professor
- June 2008
Finishing a Friendly Argument:
The Jury and the Historical Origins of Diversity Jurisdiction
By Robert L. Jones, Assistant Professor
- May 2008
Professor Brown Applies Game Theory Techniques to the Truth and Reconciliation Question in War-Torn Sub-Saharan Africa
By Jeffery M. Brown, Associate Professor
- April 2008
Faculty Scholarship Update
By Daniel Schneider, Professor
- March 2008
Guantánamo in the Supreme Court: Welcome Back, Welcome Back, Welcome Back
By Marc Falkoff, Assistant Professor
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