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47 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. [i] (2015-2016)

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     LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO

                 LAW JOURNAL
                       (USPS 303-950)
VOLUME  47              FALL 2015               NUMBER   1



                      CONTENTS

ARTICLES
The Statement and Account Clause as a
National Security Freedom of Information Act .............   1
    Lawrence Rosenthal

Evidence of a Third Party's Guilt of the Crime that the
Accused is Charged with: The Constitutionalization of the
SODDI  (Some Other Dude Did It) Defense 2.0 ..............  91
    Edward J. Imwinkelried

Condoning the Crime:
The Elusive Mens Rea for Complicity     ..................  131
    Alexander F. Sarch

Linking Patent Reform and Civil Litigation Reform  ..........  179
    Greg Reilly

Defamation and the Government Employee:
Redefining Who Constitutes a Public Official ....... .......  247
    Jeffrey Omar Usman

Privileged Access to Financial Innovation  .................  315
    Cary Martin Shelby

NOTE
The Lanham Act's Wonderful Complement to the FDCA:
POM  Wonderful v. Coca-Cola Enhances Protection Against
Misleading Labeling Through Integrated Regulation .........  369
    Jennifer Thurswell Radis

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