UIC Law Review
Articles
Coerced Testimony of a Witness, As Opposed to the Fabrication of Evidence, Should Not Be Used as a Basis to Satisfy a § 1983 Claim for Alleged Due Process Violations in an Underlying Criminal Matter, 55 UIC L. Rev. 40 (2022)
Jonathan Federman and Kyle Fleck
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The Supreme Mistake: When a Choice Is Really No Choice at All, 55 UIC L. Rev. 68 (2022)
Brooke Payton
The Pitfalls of Judicial Activism During COVID-19: An Analysis of Wisconsin Legislature v. Palm, 55 UIC L. Rev. 94 (2022)
Courtney Krznarich