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"Indiana International & Comparative Law Review" Announces Award Recipients
05/04/2016
The staff of the Indiana International & Comparative Law Review have selected the student notes that will be published, and named the recipients of the publication’s annual awards.
Notes selected for publication include the following:
- Chrissy Astbury: “ How America's Solar Energy Policies Should Follow (and Stray) from Germany's Lead: Working Toward Market Parity Without Subsidies:
- Taylor Byrley, who also received the “Best Student Note” award: “Selling Citizenship to the Highest Bidder: A Proposal to reform the United States EB-5 Investor Visa Program”
- Matthew Duncan: “Democracy Down Under: A Comparative Look at Australian and American Electoral Systems”
- Francis (Frank) Mattingly: “If You Don’t Use It, You Lose It: What the U.S. Could Learn From France’s Law on Out-of-Commerce Books of the 20th Century”
- Carol Greer: “International Personality Rights and Holographic Portrayals”
The Indiana International & Comparative Law Review Distinguished Service award was given to Tyler Smith, a member of the editorial board for the 2015-16 academic year.
IICLR staff members are in the photo. In the first row from left are Ashlee Satterfield, April Keaton, Chrissy Astbury, Blair Martin, and Taylor Byrley. In the second row from left are Mariah McGhee, Ryan Eldridge, Matthew Duncan, Darwinson Valdez, and Frank Mattingly.
