Fall 2014 issue of the Seventh Circuit Review is now online

The latest issue of the Seventh Circuit Review is available online at www.kentlaw.iit.edu/7cr. Articles in the current issue analyze recent decisions of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit dealing with bankruptcy law, constitutional law, criminal procedure, and intellectual property law.

Each article is available for download in PDF format and has an audio synopsis recorded by the student author. All articles are written and edited by students in the Seventh Circuit Review Honors Seminar.

Articles in Volume 10, Issue 1, include:

  • Claudia L. CortesMarriage Solemnization and the First Amendment's Neutrality Principle: Who May Solemnize a Marriage?
  • Dana CronkitePlead Guilty, You Could Face Deportation: Seventh Circuit Rules Misadvice and Nonadvice to Non-Citizens Has Same Effect Under the Sixth Amendment
  • Paul T. GeskeSeventh Circuit Holds That Bankruptcy Trustee's "Strong-Arm" Powers Are Not Strong Enough for the IRS
  • Emily A. HerbickUnreasonable Religious Accommodation?: Fighting Irish Challenge the Opt-Out Form to the Affordable Care Act's "Contraceptive Mandate"
  • Sarah B. ViraniKA BOW! Seventh Circuit Knocks Down Trademark Claim
  • Arlo Walsman, Katz and Dogs: The Best Path Forward in Applying United States v. Davis' Good Faith Exception to the Exclusionary Rule and How the Seventh Circuit Has Gone Astray
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