Volume 10, Issue 1 Fall 1999: Symposium - Theft of Art During World War II: Its Legal and Ethical Consequences
Front Matter
Table of Contents
DePaul College of Law
Lead Articles
The Aftermath of Nazi Art Looting in the United States and Europe: The Quest to Recover Stolen Collections
Hector Feliciano
A Quick Glance at the Schiele Paintings
Lawrence M. Kaye
The Jewish Perspective on the Theft of Artworks Stolen During World War II
Steven H. Resnicoff
Legislative Updates
Regulating Your Internet Diet: The Can Spam Act of 1999
Vasilios Toliopoulos
Case Notes and Comments
Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences v. City of New York: Mayor of New York Violates First Amendment Right to Experience Sensation
Julianne B. Needle
Case Summaries
Editors
- Editor in Chief
- Ronald B. Kowalczyk
- Lead Articles Editor
- Ted J. Barthel
- Case Notes & Comments Editor
- Jack Parrino
- Legislative Updates Editor
- Susan S. Blaha
- Case Summaries Editor
- Brett Leibsker
- Symposium Editor
- Stephanie K. Brown
- Business Editor
- Peter Jacobson
- Writing Staff
- Carolyn Andrepont
- Brian Anscomb
- Melissa Bell
- Ann Brickley
- Christian Collin
- Brian Danis
- Alana Fassiotto
- Shayne Heller
- Erik Kantz
- Jenny Karambelas
- James Lancheros
- Leo Lastre
- Vicki Napoletano
- Julianne Needle
- Whitney Ricketts
- Robert Sabetto
- Brent Seitz
- Vasilios Toliopoulos
- Stephanie Towner
- Courtenay Youngblood
- Faculty Advisors
- Patty Gerstenblith
- Chair
- Maureen Collins
- Brian Havel
- Roberta R. Kwall
- Wayne K. Lewis
- Jeffrey Shaman