Congratulations to the University of Miami Law Review Volume 69 candidates selected for publication in Volume 70 of the Law Review. Every year, candidates are tasked with writing an original comment or note of publishable quality. This is a demanding yet rewarding requirement that all candidates must complete before becoming full members of the Law Review. We are pleased to announce the following eleven Law Review candidates that have been selected for publication in Volume 70:
Alix Cohen, directed by Professor Caroline Corbin, author of “Nonconsensual Pornography and the First Amendment: A Case for a New Unprotected Category of Speech.”
Jeremy D’Amico, directed by Professor Jill Barton, author of “Maybe Criminals Shouldn’t Use Cell-Phones: Can Current Fourth Amendment Doctrine Protect Cell Site Location Information?”
Caitlin Giles, directed by Professor JoNel Newman, author of “Neither Strict Nor Nuanced: The Balanced Standard for False Claims Act Pleading in the Eleventh Circuit.”
Kevin Huguelet, directed by Professor Frances Hill, author of “Death by a Thousand Cuts: How the Supreme Court Has Effectively Killed Campaign Finance Regulation by Its Limited Recognition of Compelling State Interests.”
Diana Jordan, directed by Professor Ricardo Bascuas, author of “A Quantum of Compassion: A Critical Look at Three Inequitable Federal Sentencing Practices in America.”
Pat McBride, directed by Professor Andrew Dawson, author of “Overcoming Hurdles in the Enforceability of Make-Whole Provisions.”
Caroline McGee, directed by Professor David Abraham, author of “Matter of A-R-C-G- and Domestic Violence Asylum: A Glimmer of Hope Amidst a Continuing Need for Regulatory Reform and Policy Changes.”
Mallory Meads, directed by Professor Mary Anne Franks, author of “The War Against Ourselves: Heien v. North Carolina, the War on Drugs, and Police Militarization.”
Sabrina Niewialkousk, directed by Professor Caroline Corbin, author of “Is Social Media the New Era’s ‘Water Cooler’? #NotIfYouAreAGovernmentEmployee.”
Dalisi Otero, directed by Professor Mary Anne Franks, author of “Confronting Nonconsensual Pornography with Federal Criminalization and a Notice-and-Takedown Provision.”
Ravika Rameshwar, directed by Professor Frances Hill, author of “NFIB’s New Spending Clause: Congress’ Limited Authority to Prevent Campus Sexual Assault Under Title IX.”