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Note Candidates, Prize Winner for "Indiana Law Review" Announced
04/11/2016
The following note candidates have been selected for publication in Volume 50 of the Indiana Law Review. In addition, Tabatha Halleck won the Papke Prize for the best student note.
- Kristina Coleman: “Beyond Baidoo v. Blood-Dzraku: Service of Process Through Facebook And Other Social Media Platforms Through An Indiana Lens”
- John DeRoss Jr.: “Misclassification Of Employees As Independent Contractors In Indiana: A State Legislative Solution”
- Justine Farris: “The Right Of Non-Citizens To Bear Arms: Understanding ‘The People’ Of The Second Amendment”
- Tabatha Halleck: “What Should A Showing Of Intent Or Purpose Require In A Case Of Corporate Liability For Child Slavery Under The Alien Tort Statute?”
- Benjamin Jacqua: “Policing The Police: Reexamining The Constitutional Implications Of Traffic Stops”
- Tyler Jones: “Paradise Lost: Contracting Away Immunity Under The Indiana Tort Claims Act”
- Kyle Montrose: “Aim For The Best, Prepare For The Worst: Indiana’s Lack Of Municipal Bankruptcy”
- Tyler Moorhead: “Business Courts: Their Advantages, Implementation Strategies, And Indiana’s Pursuit Of Its Own”
- Alexander Swider: “Toeing The Line: The Delicate Balance Attorneys Must Maintain When Responding To Auditor Inquiry Request Letters”
- Ariana Tanoos: “Shielding The Presumption of Innocence from Pretrial Media Coverage”
- Megan Thobe: “A Call To Action: Fixing The Judicially-Murkied Waters Of 35 U.S.C. § 101”
