Please join the George Mason Law Review in congratulating the following students whose student pieces will be published in Volume 28!
- Cody Ray Milner, Into the Multiverse: Replacing the Intelligible Principle With A Modern Multi-Theory of Nondelegation (2020 Winner of Adrian S. Fisher Award for Top Student Comment)
- Harry Arnold, When Your Blackjack Dealer Takes a Hit: How Nevada Assembly Bill 132 Threatens Vegas Casinos in an Age of Legalized Marijuana
- Jeremy Hall, Bailment Law as Part of a Property-Based Fourth Amendment Framework
- Stephanie Comstock, “Senator, We Run Ads”: Advocating for an American Self-Regulatory Response to the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation
- Kara Schmidt, Tinker-ing with the Internet: Resurrecting Tinker’s Territorial Nexus Element for Disciplining Internet Speech In Schools
- Zach Villemez, Reviving Ameliorative Waste
- Henry Chen, Applying Bright Lines to the “Black Box”: Article II Powers as a Tool for Reducing Uncertainty in CFIUS Reviews
- Kevin Case, Enough with Exceptions: Why Congress and the Courts Should Stop Chipping Away at Section 230 Immunity
- Justin Angotti, Everywhere and Nowhere: Reframing Personal Jurisdiction to Meet the Realities of an Increasingly Boundaryless Society
- Lea Schild, Employer Liability for Risk of Future Identity Theft in Data Breach Cases