UIC Law Review
UIC Law Review’s purpose is to publish scholarly works on a broad range of legal topics in four issues each year. Starting with Volume 54, Issue 3, this journal is published as UIC Law Review.
Volume 58, Issue 3
Front Matter
Articles
Designing Trauma-Informed Legislation: Drafting the Workplace Bullying Accountability Act
David C. Yamada
Trauma-Informed Judicial Practice Meets Therapeutic Jurisprudence: Compassionate Written Judgments in Child Protection Cases
Shelley Kierstead
Uncharted Success: Expanding Metrics for Community Court Impact
Tamar Ben-Dror, Hadar Dancig-Rosenberg, and Tali Gal
A New Chapter: Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Path to Financial Rehabilitation in Bankruptcy Law
Karni Perlman and Itay Krayden
Comments
Sin, Sickness, or Self-Defense? How Medicalizing Women’s Acts of Survival Confounds Justification and Excuse, and Undermines Justice
Jordan Robinson
No Hope in Sight: Rethinking the Constitutionality of Solitary Confinement With Hope v. Harris
Erin Owen
The End of Prison Gerrymandering: Has Illinois Done Enough to End Prison Gerrymandering by 2030?
Isabel Beebe
Family Violence and the Potential for New Remedies
Bethany Nelson