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Comments On Professor Page's Discussion Of Matsushita: Plaintiff's Perspective, Michael J. Freed
Comments On Professor Page's Discussion Of Matsushita: Plaintiff's Perspective, Michael J. Freed
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Legacy Of Matsushita: The Role Of Economics In Antitrust Litigation, Michael A. Salinger
The Legacy Of Matsushita: The Role Of Economics In Antitrust Litigation, Michael A. Salinger
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
New Illinois Legislation Combats Modern-Day Slavery: A Comparative Analysis Of Illinois Anti-Trafficking Law With Its Federal And State Counterparts, John Tanagho
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Contracting For Financial Privacy: The Rights Of Banks And Customers Under The Reauthorized Patriot Act, Aditi A. Prabhu
Contracting For Financial Privacy: The Rights Of Banks And Customers Under The Reauthorized Patriot Act, Aditi A. Prabhu
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
The 2001 Patriot Act chipped away financial privacy protections by allowing law enforcement authorities easier access to bank customer records. Under the Patriot Act, federal authorities may access customer records by issuing formal subpoena-like requests under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act ("FISA") or informal national security letters ("NSLs") to banks while prohibiting notice to any affected customers. However, the 2006 revisions to the Patriot Act permit banks to challenge FISA requests and NSLs in federal court before releasing customer records. While the Act does not require banks to make these challenges on behalf of their customers, this Article will argue …
The Fourteenth Amendment, Same-Sex Unions, And The Supreme Court, Michael J. Perry
The Fourteenth Amendment, Same-Sex Unions, And The Supreme Court, Michael J. Perry
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren In Illinois - Establishing The Right To A Continuing Relationship Through Visitation, Custody, And Guardianship In 2007: Where We've Been, Where We Are, And Where We Need To Go, Rebecca J. O'Neill
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.