Pepperdine Law Review Announces Student Publication Selections for Volume 52
The Pepperdine Law Review is proud to announce the student publication selections for Volume 52:
- Brooke Newman - "Pleading With Particularity: Decoding When Computer Fraud and Abuse Act Claims Must Comply With Rule 9(b)"
- Jacqueline Kessel - "Generating More Equitable Fair Use"
- Ryan Schmidt - "The Value of Enforcement Mechanisms in Human Rights Due Diligence Laws: A Comparative Analysis of Six Laws in Relation to Human Trafficking in Supply Chains"
- Natashja Atherton - "Reshaping the Prior Consistent Statement Hearsay Rule: Abrogating the Rebuttal Requirement"
- Hannah Bradvica - "In the Age of Garcetti: Public Teachers’ Free Speech Rights Within the Transgender Student Debates"
- Kristin O'Bryan - "An “Exceedingly Persuasive Justification”: Affirmative Action as Protected by the Free Exercise Clause"
The Pepperdine Law Review congratulates these students on their publications.