The George Mason Law Review is proud to congratulate the following student authors who have been selected for publication in the Law Review:
- Raven Merlau, The State Giveth and the State Taketh: Constitutional Pension Protections and the Retroactive Removal of Public Pension Tax Exemptions (Adrian S. Fisher Award, Best Student Note or Comment)
- Wesley E. Weeks, Picking Up the Tab for Your Competitors: Innovator Liability After PLIVA, Inc. v. Mensing
- Lauren Hahn, Juvenile Justice and Piracy: Prosecution of Juvenile Pirates in the United States
- Mark D. Quist, “Plumbing the Depths” of the CDA: Weighing the Competing Fourth and Seventh Circuit Standards of ISP Immunity under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act
- Lisa P. Goldstein, Janus Capital Group: Why the Supreme Court’s Most Recent Securities Law Opinion Is Likely to Backfire
- Matthew R. Bowles, Speak Now or Forever Be Overruled: Giving Deference to Political “Judgment” in EPA Rulemakings
- Sarah Collins, Remember the Fourth Amendment?: Seizing Children in Homes with Drug Use but No Evidence of Neglect
- Steve Lavender, Extending the Noerr-Pennington Doctrine to Regional Transmission Organization Petitioners on a Case By Case Basis
- Jack Jarrett, What’s in a Name? Why Judicially-Named Grounds for Vacating Arbitral Awards Should Remain Available in Light of Hall Street
- Muhammad Elsayed, Contracting into Religious Law: Anti-Sharia Enactments and the Free Exercise Clause
