Law Review Publication Selections
The following Law Review Notes have been selected for publication in Volume 62 of the University of Louisville Law Review. Congratulations!
Best Note: Alexandra Just – Trumping Unmeritorious Election Contests: The Need for Uniform Election Contest Laws in the Wake of 2020 Election Litigation
Runner Up Best Note: Rachel Gumbel – How Neat: Utilizing Geographic Indicators to Expand Consumers’ Knowledge of Bourbon
Francis Beifuss – Illusory Remedies: Why Lacking Oversight and Penalties Leave Half the Country with only a Shadow of Healthcare
Andrew Denning – RLUIPA: Calming the Interpretive Seas
Spencer Haywood – Commercial Space Mining Within the Framework of the Outer Space Treaty: A Vexing Issue or A Simple Solution?
Mikayla Minnich – That’s Just Show Business: Relying on Industrial Revolution Solutions for a “Kidfluencer” Problem
Kenneth Schwalbert – To Bury or To Cremate? Forced Fetal Disposition in a Mother’s World
Natalie Whitt – Reconceptualizing the Problem of Rural Legal Deserts to Strengthen Rural Resilience to Natural Disaster
Kelly Zimmerer – Health Fraud from FDA Approval to CMS Payments: Why Fraud-On-The-FDA Should be a Viable Form of Liability Under the False Claims Act