Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary Announces 2022-2023 Editorial Board
The Journal for the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary is pleased to announce the 2022-2023 editorial board:
Editor-in-Chief
Deepika Chandrashekar
Managing Editor
Kelly Mahoney
Note and Comment Editors
Sabrina Pickett
Ashley Lee
Literary Citation Editors
Chloe Wigul
Amelia Tidwell
Allison Berquist
In addition, the following articles have been selected for publication:
The Current State of Student-Athlete NIL Rights; How Congress Should Respond to the Rapidly Changing Landscape of Inter-Collegiate Sports
By Kyle Aronson
Disqualifying Conduct: How Failure to Regulate the United States Olympic Committee Enables Athlete Abuse
By Allison Berquist
Navigating the COVID-19 Eviction Crisis: Judicial Deference in Times of Emergency
By Deepika Chandrashekar
Marsy's Law- Florida’s Victim Classification Protections is Too Broad and Wrongly Utilized by Florida Law Enforcement Agencies
By Ashley Lee
Cryptocurrency: Regulate or Facilitate?
By Kelly Mahoney
The Threat of Gerrymandering and Voter Suppression to American Democracy and Why Grassroots Activism is the Most Viable Solution
By Sabrina Pickett
The Heart of the Matter: ICWA and the Future of Native American Child Welfare
By Amelia Tidwell
Mother of Exiles: Migrant Children & Comprehensive Immigration Reform
By Ana M. Rodriguez
The Immigration Court System: Unconstitutionally at the Hands of the Executive Branch to Further Nativism
By Chloe Wigul