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Law Review Awards and Notes

Laura E. Ray, Educational Programming Librarian, laura.ray@law.csuohio.edu | April 10, 2008 - 13:25

The Cleveland State Law Review presented its 2007-2008 Awards at its annual banquet on April 4th. Also announced were the Associate Notes selected for publication in the 2008-2009 academic year. Congratulations to one and all!

Awards:

  • Chief Justice Samuel H. Silbert Award for Outstanding Editor of the Year - Susan Whittaker Hughes
  • Associate of the Year - Kristen Stuber
  • Executive Editor of the Year - Michael Carey
  • Managing Editor of the Year - Bozana Lazic
  • Research Editor of the Year - Alexis Osburn

Associate Notes accepted for publication:

  • Best Note Award - Jessica MacKeigan - Violence, Fear, and Jason's Law: The Needless Expansion of Social Control over the Non-Dangerous Mentally Ill in Ohio
  • David Thomas - Dangerously Sidestepping the Fourth Amendment: How Courts Are Allowing Third-Party Consent to Bypass Warrants for Searching Password-Protected Computers
  • Kristen Stuber - No Cracks in the Wall: The Standing Barrier and the Need for Restructuring of Animal Protection Laws
  • Shimshon Balanson - Holding Nature Responsible: The Natural conditions Exception to Water Qualtiy Standards of the Clean Water Act
  • Kelly Wilson - Catching the Unique Rabbit: Why Pets Should Be Reclassified as Inimitable Property under the Law
  • Adam Fletcher - Alternative Liability and Deprivation of Remedy: Teaching Old Tort Law New Tricks
  • Lucas Franklin - The Laboratory of Judicial Debate: Examining a Commodity-Based Approach to Punishing Sex Offenses in Light of the 2007 Circuit Split over the Application of Section 2L1.2 of the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines
  • Brenda Sweet - Banning Residency Requirements: Has the Ohio Legislature Overstepped Its Constitutional Authority to Enact Laws for the General Welfare of All Emplyees?


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