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 120/121 of the Review:
Eitan Arom, “The Hidden Value of Sustainability Disclosure”
Rachel Bercovitz, “Law Enforcement Hacking: Defining Jurisdiction”
Samantha Braver, “Circuit Court Dysphoria: The Status of Gender Confirmation Surgery Requests by Incarcerated Transgender Individuals”
John Clayton, “Probable Restraint: Probable Cause, Prior Restraint, and Retaliatory Arrests of Newsgatherers After Nieves v. Bartlett”
Ben Covington, “Closing the Touhy Gap: The APA, the FRCP, and Nonparty Discovery Against Federal Administrative Agencies”
James Gordon, “Enforcing and Reforming Structured Settlement Protection Acts: How the Law Should Protect Tort Victims”
Tzvi Levitin, “Doubt No More: Finding a Home for Daubert in Class Certification” (via the Columbia Law Review Publishable Notes Program)
José Jesús Martínez III, “The Impact of Pretrial Detention on Immigration Case Proceedings: An Empirical Analysis”
Yerv Melkonyan, “Regulation Best Interest and the State–Agency Conflict”
Claire Postman, “Compelled Informants and the Right Not to Speak”
Lorena Rodriguez, “‘All Data Is Credit Data’: Closing the Gap Between the Fair Housing Act and Algorithmic Decisionmaking in the Lending Industry”
Sara Tofighbakhsh, “Racial Gerrymandering After Rucho v. Common Cause: Untangling Race and Party”
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