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Indiana Law Review Announces Note Candidates, Papke Prize Winner
04/17/2019
Members of the executive board of the Indiana Law Review announced that the following note candidates will have their notes published in Volume 53. In addition, Kole Brinegar has won the Papke Prize for best student note. The students and their notes are as follows:
Edmund Abel: It's Bullying That Killed Me: How to Combat Bullying in Indiana Schools Through Effective Legislation
Maxwell Adams: Collective Bargaining Challenges in the Rise of Esports and Professional Video Gaming
Marina Allen: Back in My Day, We Had Rights: The Med-Arb Solution to Mandatory Arbitration Clauses in Indiana Nursing Home Admissions Contracts
Kole Brinegar: Finding the Way: Substantial Nexus After Wayfair
Coryn Blacketer: Defense or Deterrence: How Information Security Laws Can Shape the Future of Cybersecurity
Raelynn Chastain: Miranda in the Modern School: The Blurry Application of a Bright-Line Rule
Annie Hills: Legislative Strategies for Encouraging Organ Donation: Providing Protection and Incentives to Living Organ Donors
Matthew Reed: So You Want to Start a Health Plan?: Federal Laws Supporting and Undermining the Creation of PSHPs
Jake Torkeo: First Amendment Commercial Speech Claims in Dentistry: How the Dental Profession's Specialty Advertising Restrictions Have Come Back to Bite the ADA and State Dental Boards
Travis Watson: From the Playhouse to the Courthouse: Indiana's Need for a Statutory Minimum Age for Juvenile Delinquency Adjudication
Sahara Williams: CaCPA Tipping the Scales: Balancing Individual Privacy with Corporate Innovation for A Comprehensive Federal Data Privacy Protection Law
Placido Zambrano: Sports Betting in Indiana: The Proposed Legislation After Murphy v. NCAA
