Announcements 2018–2019

COLUMBIA LAW REVIEW NOTES SELECTED FOR PUBLICATION

Please join the Columbia Law Review in congratulating the following student authors on their Notes selected for publication in Volume 1​1​9 of the Review:

Baldemar Gonzalez, “Faulty or Faultless? Federal No-Fault in Eliminating Access Barriers to Women’s Healthcare”

Kevin Koai, “Judicial Federalism and Causation in State Employment Discrimination Statutes”

Hayley Malcolm, “Pregnancy Centers and the Limits of Mandated Disclosure”

Jeremy Patashnik, “The Trolley Problem of Climate Change: Should Governments Face Takings Liability if Adaptive Strategies Cause Property Damage?”

Roshaan Wasim, “Corporate (Non)Disclosure of Climate Change Information and Securities Fraud Litigation”

PLEASE JOIN THE COLUMBIA LAW REVIEW IN WELCOMING THE FOLLOWING 2L EDITORS:

Vanessa Ajagu Michael Demeroukas-Fetterman Jessica Marder-Spiro
David Alpert Kelsey Dennison Patrick F. Marris
Nick Argentieri Johanna-Sophie Dikkers Mary Marshall
Grace Assaye Ellie Dupler Ian Miller
Tyler Becker Daniel Fahrenthold Rohan Mishra
Shai Berman Nicole Fleming Courtney Murray
Thomas Bidwill Julia Ghahramani Andrea Nishi
Fatima Bishtawi Andres Gutierrez Lila J.E. Nojima
Tiffani Burgess Daniel Harper Daniel P. O’Toole
Jacquellena Carrero Esther Jiang Alexander Perry
Jack Chai Jabari Julien Theodora Raymond-Sidel
Lefteri Christodulelis Jennifer Katz Charles See
Amanda Chuzi Rebecca Katz Ravi Shah
Todd Costa Haley Ling Michelle Silva
Jennifer Dayrit Frank Williams III

COLUMBIA LAW REVIEW NOTES SELECTED FOR PUBLICATION

Please join the Columbia Law Review in congratulating the following student authors on their Notes selected for publication in Volumes 1​18/1​1​9 of the Review:

Paul Barker, “Vocation, Expressive Conduct, and Religious Liberty” (via the CLR Publishable Notes Program)

Erin Maddy Berg, “A Tale of Two Statutes: Using IEEPA to Inspire CFIUS Reform”

Dennis Chu, “Broker-Dealers for Virtual Currency: Regulating Cryptocurrency Exchanges”

Tyler Finn, “Qualified Immunity Formalism: ‘Clearly Established Law’ and the Right to Record Police Activity”

Scott Glass, “Unhearable or Without Merit? Considering the Jurisdictionality of the False Claims Act’s First-to-File Rule”

Lear Jiang, “Disclosure’s Last Stand? The Need to Clarify the ‘Informational Interest’ in Campaign Finance Disclosure”

Jason Koffler, “What Comes Next: Expansion of the Pena-Rodriguez Racial Bias Exception to the No-Impeachment Rule”

Lauren Matlock-Colangelo, “Broad Patents Make Bad Law: How Overly Broad Method Claims Have Limited Patentability of Diagnostic Inventions”

Zachary Piaker, “Can ‘Love’ Be a Crime? The Scope of the Foreign National Spending Ban in Campaign Finance Law”

Cassandra Snyder, “Out of Context: Examining the Role of Context in Active Enforcement Foreign Patrimony Law Disputes”

Dorothy Weldon, “Bail Again: Reforming Appellate Review of Bail Determinations in State Court”

 

THE COLUMBIA LAW REVIEW IS DELIGHTED TO ANNOUNCE THE 2018–2019 ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD:

Tomi Williams
Editor-in-Chief
 
Kevin J. Koai
Executive Articles Editor
 
Anika Havaldar
Executive Essays & Reviews Editor
 
Hayley E. Malcolm
Executive Managing Editor
 
Erin Maddy Berg
Executive Notes Editor
 
Armando Lozano
Executive Online Editor
 
Jessica Bernhardt
Matthew L. Duffy
Scott Glass
Jeremy Patashnik
Tory Roberts
Fabiola Vega
Articles Editors
 
Tyler Finn
Jason Koffler
Adrienne Tarver
Essays & Reviews Editors
 
Joseph Catalanotto
Baldemar Gonzalez
Abigail Gotter
Roshaan Wasim
Dorothy Weldon
Managing Editors
 
Lear Jiang
Lauren Matlock-Colangelo
Andrew J. Shanahan
Fabiola Urdaneta
Notes Editors
 
David J. Beizer
Zachary Piaker
Shinji Ryu
Online Editors
 
Jeffrey S. Stein
Symposium & Special Projects Editor
 

Past announcements are available in the archive.