Summer 2019
Prefatory Matter
Table of Contents
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
Introduction to Issue 4
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
Celebrating 50 Years: Reflections from Past Editors in Chief
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
Comment
The Litigation Rollercoaster of BIPA: A Comment on the Protection of Individuals from Violations of Biometric Information Privacy
Anna L. Metzger
Symposium Articles
Regulating Prosecutors’ Courtroom Misconduct
Bruce A. Green
A Small Slice of the Chicago Eight Trial
Ellen S. Podgor
Judging Judges Fifty Years After—Was Judge Julius Hoffman’s Conduct So Different?
Bennett L. Gershman
Judging During Crises: Can Judges Protect the Facts?
Lissa Griffin
Judicial Ethics: Lessons from the Chicago Eight Trial
Laurie L. Levenson
Movements in the Discretionary Authority of Federal District Court Judges Over the Last 50 Years
Susan R. Klein
The Role of Judging 50 Years After the “Chicago Seven” Trial: A Remembrance of Charles R. Garry
Tucker Carrington
Judge Damon Keith: The Judicial Antidote to Judge Julius Hoffman Challenging Claims of Unilateral Executive Authority
Ellen Yaroshevsky
Reviving Escobedo
Janet Moore