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 57, Issue 4
Article
Is “Reasonable”Reasonable? A Content Analysis on Judges’ Perceptions of the ‘Reasonable Person’ Standard
Audrey L. Cerfoglio and Emily M. Petrie
Comments
Taking Away the Bad Guy’s Gun: Designing ConstitutionalMeasures to Prevent Dangerous Individuals from Acquiring Firearms
Michael F. Angarola
The Line Between Justice and Abuse: A Critical Review of StateRICO Statutes in Drug Prosecution
Jaylen Minefield
The Rise, Fall, and Resurrection of the Alien Tort Statute
Thomas J. Ellis