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Indiana Law Review Announces Note Candidates for Volume 57
04/05/2023
The Indiana Law Review staff has announced the note candidates who will be published in Volume 57. Those students are:
- Isra Haider, who also received the Papke Prize for best student note: Establishing a Strict Liability Standard for Releasing Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) into the Environment
- Anusuya Das: Patentability Challenges in Personalized Medicine: A Fork in the Road
- Ian Kane Hahus: Teamwork Makes the Stream Work: Analyzing a Proposed Addition to Indiana’s Watershed Management Toolbox
- Eleanor G. Klemsz: From American Nightmare to American Dream? A Comprehensive Solution to Discriminatory Appraisal Practices
- Benjamin G. Manahan: Too Big of an Elephant to Hide: Why a Conservative Court Will Strike Down Environmental Disclosures
- Abigail L. Means: Words Can Kill: The Necessary Shift in Indiana Law to Recognize the Potential for Physical Harm Caused by Encouraging Language
- Michalynn M. Miller: Please Don’t Leave Me Hanging: A Right to Privacy Argument for Insurance Protection Against Autoerotic Asphyxiation Death
- Peggy J. Morgan: The Big MAC: How Should Courts Approach MAC Clauses in Merger and Acquisition Agreements?
- Abigail J. Oliphant: NIL Collectives and Title IX: A Proactive Consideration of Title IX’s Application to Donor-Driven NIL Collectives
- Jacob T. Purcell: Habitability in the Hoosier State: Protecting the Health and Safety of Indiana’s Extended-Stay Motel Guests
- Johnny Walsh: Confusion Mélange: A Call to Revise the Law on Trademark Infringement, Initial Interest Confusion, and Digital Marketing
