02/01/2019
The Illinois Law Review is now accepting submissions for its 2020 volume! Visit the link at https://illinoislawreview.org/submissions/ for more information!
Submissions : Illinois Law Review
The Illinois Law Review is an academic publication published by the students of the University of Illinois College of Law.
01/29/2019
Congratulations to our new 2019-2020 Board! We're looking forward to them taking the reins in the coming months! Make us proud!
01/17/2019
What can the feds do to rein in local mercenary criminal justice? Professor Wayne A. Logan from Florida State University College of Law addresses the question in the third article from our Symposium series. Online and live now!
Download for free by following the link here:
What the Feds Can Do to Rein in Local Mercenary Criminal Justice
Although physical and psychological harms caused by local police are the most common bases for federal intervention and reform efforts, this Article focuses on the financial harms local police can cau...
01/16/2019
Another article from our Symposium series! Titled "Police Executive Opinions of Legal Regulation," watch an introduction from Professor Stephen Rushin of Loyola University Chicago School of Law here: https://youtu.be/-5YjSw02ZJ8
AND download the article by Professor Roger Michalski from The University of Oklahoma College of Law and Professor Rushin by following this link: https://illinoislawreview.org/print/vol-2018-no-5/police-executive-opinions-of-legal-regulation/
Illinois Law Review Symposium - Stephen Rushin
Professor Stephen Rushin discusses his article "Police Executive Opinions of Legal Regulation."
01/15/2019
Our Symposium articles are live now. Download the first article by Paul Cassell, from the S.J. Quinney College of Law - University of Utah, and Richard Fowles, from The University of Utah, from the link below!
See what caused the 2016 Chicago homicide spike, and check back for more updates on our Symposium series
What Caused the 2016 Chicago Homicide Spike?
Homicides increased dramatically in Chicago in 2016. In 2015, 480 Chicago residents were killed. The next year, 754 were killed—274 additional homicide victims, tragically producing an extraordinary...
04/09/2018
Law Review open house going on now! Come get free donuts and learn about Law Review in our office!
04/04/2018
Our symposium, Federal Responses to Police Misconduct: Possibilities and Limits, is happening all day today! Thank you to the speakers in our first panel. Our second one is starting now!
03/30/2018
We have another response article up to Michael Carrier's "Biologics: The New Antitrust Frontier" up now by Professor Jacob S. Sherkow! Link here:
The Science of Substitution
In Biologics: The New Antitrust Frontier, Michael A. Carrier and Carl J. Minniti provide a thoroughly exhaustive overview of all of the possible ways the recent biologic drug approval regime—the Bio...
03/30/2018
We have a new article up from Thomas Cotter from University of Minnesota Law School!
ON UNKNOWN OPPORTUNITIES AND PERILS
[W]e stand today on the edge of a New Frontier—the frontier of the 1960s—a frontier of unknown opportunities and perils—the frontier of unfilled hopes and unfilled threats. . . . ...
02/27/2018
We have a new response article up on our site! Professor Jacques deLisle examines Shaffer and Gao's piece on China's use of the World Trade Organization dispute settlement system. Check it out!
China’s Rise, the U.S., and the WTO
What do China’s dramatic economic rise, engagement with the World Trade Organization (“WTO”) (and other established features of the international economic legal order), and rising assertiveness ...
02/21/2018
We just put another new response article up on our website!
The Antitrust Logic of Biologics
For scholars and general readers interested in the intersection of intellectual property, pharmaceutical regulation, antitrust, and science, Professor Michael Carrier and Mr. Carl Minniti have provide...
02/15/2018
Congratulations to James Borrasso, Samuel Quast, John-Francis Flynn, and Gabriela Zamfir for being named the most-recent recipients of the Rickert Award for Excellence in Academic Achievement!