Submissions from 2024
Overlapping Surgery and Medical Malpractice, Reuben Guttman and Joseph Lanni
When Eating the Rich Has Consequences: The Potential Long-Term Effects of the Inflation Reduction Act’s Drug Price Negotiation Program, Allison Hickman
Law Firms’ Diversity Programs on Unfirm Footing, Mike Vernon
Corporate Retreat in Asia: A New Era of U.S. Law Firm Globalizations, Jocelyn Zhao
Submissions from 2023
Universities Inadvertently Permit “Toxic” Environments: Free Speech and Private Institutions, Taylor Bernard
Yellow Light: ESG Investing, A Caution to Fast Fashion Brands, Ka’myia Gunn
The Travesty of The US News Rankings: How Legal Education Should Be Measured, Reuben Guttman and Gregg Ivers
A Settlement In Crisis: How In Re Opioid Litigation Fails To Put People Before Corporations, Gabrielle Hunter
Activism By Any Other Name: Stakeholder Capitalism, ESG, and Political Pushback, Kameron St Clare
Submissions from 2019
The Future of Cannabis Manufacturing in Georgia, Michael R. Francisco
Not My Problem . . . Or Is It? An Examination of Changing Liability for Mental Health, Amanda Guarisco
Entwinement: Why Sororities and Fraternities Should Be Subject to the Constitution, Danielle Hernandez
The "Materiality" of the Incentive Compensation Ban in Higher Education, Luke Jacobs
Clean Water Rule: Can Business Afford Otherwise?, Marguerite Mills
Privatization of Public Education: Balancing the Students and the Bottom Line, Marguerite Mills
Submissions from 2018
Don't Be Fooled: E-Cigarette Companies and the Revitalized Attack on America's Youth, Wrenica Archibald
Biohazard: The Medical Loss Ratio as Constitutionally Permissible Garbage (and How to Dispose of It), Joseph Erkenbrack
Citizen Petitions: A Process Hijacked by Big Pharma?, Eric Evans
Follow the Leader: Using 23 N.Y.C.R.R. 500 to Craft a Safer Financial World, Anthony Georgiafandis
Nursing Home Fraud: Responsible Ways to Increase Profits in Nursing Homes, Regine Lewis
Big Pharma Takes On Marijuana Legalization: The Synthetic Marijuana vs. Botanical Marijuana Paradox, Katharine Pickle
Why Google May Be in the Right: An Analyses of Political Discrimination in the Workplace, Katharine Pickle
Submissions from 2017
Will Fan-Fiction Live Long and Prosper?: Exploring the New Relationship Between Entertainment Companies and Their Audiences, Zachary Fialkow
Integrating Artificial Intelligence into the Corporate Workplace, Kyle Landrigan
Hallowed Ground: War Is [NOT] Safer Than Living in the United States, Benjamin Stahl
Russian Hackers!: An Analysis of the Third Circuit's In re Horizon Healthcare Services Inc. Data Breach Litigation Ruling, Adrian Szycowski
Submissions from 2016
Don't Be Late to the Party: The Importance of Corporate Social Responsibility and Being More Than a Bottom Line, Tayler Bolton
Securitizing American Justice, Kevin Engelberg
Veiled' Threats of Liability: Exploring Whether Patent Law Actually Sets a Different Standard for 'Piercing the Corporate Veil', Zachary Fialkow
What Is Fair? A Discussion of Federal and State Regulation of Online Businesses, Brian Hawthorne
Who Is Responsible for How Executives Behave?, Sapna Jain
Enforcement of Human Rights against Transnational Corporations: How Much Does the United States Really Care?, Madeline Kahn
Incentivizing Private Scientific Companies to Go Public, Kyle Landrigan
Governing Cybersecurity: The SEC Enters the Ring, Forrest E. Lind III
Basic Corporate Governance Pattern in Variable Interest Entities, Zhiyuan Liu
Who Really Holds the Power in Corporate Board Rooms?, Lorenia Lopez
Low Costs of Oil Prices Impact Energy Decisions: Geopolitics and Investments, Blake Meadows
Is Your Company at Risk of an Activist Attack? Outsmarting Wolf Packs, Zalak Raval
It Takes One Bad Apple to Spoil the Bunch: An Analysis of the European Union's 2016 Apple Sales International and Apple Operations Europe Decision, Adrian Szycowski
Corporate Accountability under the Prospective Trade in Services Agreement: The Global Game Changer, Nicholas Torres
Enforcing the Foreign Corruption Practices Act in China, Nicholas Torres
Submissions from 2015
How Sony Can Impact Your Privacy, Nicole Fukuoka
Big Data = Big Brother?, Richa Khanna
U.S. Corporate Involvement as a Means of Addressing Foreign Work Place Incidents, Andrew Kim
Should Pregnant Workers Always Receive Requested Accommodations from Their Employer?, Karen Kolacinski
Defining Waters of the United States: Economic Burden Attaching to Real Property, Blake Meadows
Blinded by Dollar Signs: Future Ramifications of Corporate Inversions, Lauren Paine
The PFIC Carve-Out: Hedge Funds and the Tax-Free World of Offshore Reinsurance, Ben Pierce
The Multilevel Marketing Misnomer: How the Federal Trade Commission May Change Network Marketing, Jeremy Pineres