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Indiana Law Review Announces Note Candidates for Volume 58
04/02/2024
The Indiana Law Review staff has announced the note candidates who will be published in Volume 58. Those students are:
Seth Engdahl, who also received the Papke Prize for best student note: Marsh Madness: How Indiana Could be a National Model for Wetland Regulations Post-Sackett v. EPA
Jerrick Adams: Time Out of Mind: Emergency Detentions Under Indiana Law, Due Process Implications, and Proposed Reforms
Michael Casse: Prohibiting Conversion Therapy Torture in Indiana: Professional Misconduct and Not Free Speech
Adam Destrampe: An Alternative Approach to Blanket Drug Schedule: Why Scheduling Xylazine Should be Left to the States
Sarah Faulkner: Unwaivering Justice: How Indiana Should Balance Fairness and Finality by Limiting Waivers of Sentence Appeals
Meredith Fulton: The Race Against Rent: A Look into Why Preemptive Bans on Rent Regulation Should be Lifted in Indiana
John Gobeyn: Indiana’s New Third-Party Litigation Finance Disclosure Statute: Proposed Amendments to Aid Transparency and Judicial Efficiency
Chelsie Henderson: Baby-making as Federal Policy: Examining the Potential of Mandating Insurance Coverage for Infertility Treatments Under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
Isabella Page: Hoosier Privacy versus Automated License Plate Readers
Kristen Rue-Parrish: Sole Interest vs. Best Interest: Modeling Future Anti-ESG Legislation off of Indiana Code § 5-10.2-14-2 to Protect the Fiduciary Duties Owed by Trustees by Requiring Sole Interest Ideology
Clare Van Prooyen: Indiana Drug Courts: Eliminating Temporary-Event Relapse Sanctions
Selected for publication on the Indiana Law Review blog:
Caitlyn Fields: Past the Due Date: How Outdated Public Policy Deprives Indiana Surrogates and Intended Parents of their Freedom to Contract
Shelby Mohr: A Procedural Rollercoaster: A Case for Amendment of Section 1442 to Abrogate the Doctrine of Derivative Jurisdiction
Jeanne Smith: How the Department of Justice Could Close the Bump Stock Loophole: The Power of the Purse
Abigail Wissel: When do States' Clean Energy Laws Violate the Dormant Commerce Clause?
