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Indiana Law Review Announces Note Candidates for Volume 55
04/21/2021
The Indiana Law Review Volume 54 Executive Board announces the note candidates who have been selected to be published in ILR’s Volume 55. Those students are:
William Alter: Reasonable Seizure on False Charges: Should Probable Cause to Detain a Person for Any Crime Bar a Malicious Prosecution Claim Under the Fourth Amendment? Alter is the winner of the Papke Prize for Best Student Note.
William Amberger: Between Scylla and Charybdis: the Courts, the Constitution, and COVID-19
Rachel Denton: The Race is On: Should Indiana Join the Legislative Race as States, Congress, and the NCAA Compete to Pass Name, Image, and Likeness Laws?
Laine Gonzalez: Trademark Infringement and Profit Remedies in View of Romag v. Fossil
Samantha Hart: Vulnerable Victims: Examining the Circuit Split in Title IX Deliberate Indifference Cases
Anna Krause: University Bias Response Teams: Balancing Student Freedom from Discrimination and First Amendment Rights Through Student Outreach
Mary Cate Pachciarz: Blood, Sweat, and Tears: A Statutory Proposal to Modernize the Fragmented DNA Evidence Procedures in Indiana
Hannah Price: Shattered Brains in Shackles: The Future of Mentally Ill Defendants Following Kahler v. Kansas
Sloan Schafer: Seila Law v. CFBP & Collins v. Mnuchin: A Case for the Extension of the De Facto Officer Doctrine
Cecelia Shaulis: One Strike and You Are Out: Why Indiana Should Enact Legislation to Prevent the Rehiring of Sexual Abusers in Government Positions
Thomas Sokolowski: Can Criminals Reshape Environmental Law?: An Analysis of McGirt and its Implications on Regulating the Environment
Drew Warner: Sovereign Immunity in Indiana: A Proposal to Protect Whistleblowers Against the State Through Legislative Action
Katie Whitley: Increasing Access to High-Quality Schools in Indianapolis Through the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Qualified Allocation Plan
