The George Mason Law Review is proud to congratulate the following student authors who have been selected for publication in the Law Review:
1. Kelsey Wilbanks, If It’s Broke, Fix It: The Future of Low-Cost 3D Printing For Home Objects, and the Need For a Better Patent Law Standard Between Innocent Repair and Infringing Reconstruction (Adrian S. Fisher Award, Best Student Note or Comment)
2. Scott Brooks, Guilty By Reason of Insanity: Why a Malaligned Defense Demands a Constitutional Right of Inquiry on Voir Dire
3. Erin Hoffert, Animal Science and Minn-Chem: A New Era in Interpreting the Foreign Trade Antitrust Improvements Act
4. Lauren Fredericksen, Falling Through the Cracks of Title VII: The Plight of the Unpaid Intern
5. Catherine Wauters, No Alien Left Detained? A Not-So “Specially Dangerous” Exception to the Government’s Limited Detention Authority
6. James McMahon, Section 1983 Causes of Action Under the Contracts Clause of the Constitution
7. Michelle Caton, Form over Fairness: How the Supreme Court’s Misreading of the Federal Arbitration Act Has Left Consumers in a Lurch
8. Corinne Stuart, The Applicability of the Prior Restraint Doctrine to False Advertising Law
9. Martin Desjardins, Ecosystem Services: Unifying Economic Efficiency and Ecological Stewardship via Natural Resource Damage Assessments Under CERCLA
10. Stephen Meli, Do You Have a License To Say That? Occupational Licensing and Internet Speech
