Pepperdine Law Review Announces Student Publication Selections for Volume 53
The Pepperdine Law Review is pleased to announce the six student articles selected for publication in Volume 53:
- "Jealously Guarded: The Right to Trial by Jury in Federal Court Under California’s Unruh Civil Rights Act" by Denis Bogatin
- "The Ministerial Exception and Defamation: Navigating Churches’ Autonomy and Their Communications" by Zachary Runge
- "Public Use on the Loose: Clarifying the Takings Clause’s Public Use Requirement" by Megan Hoefs
- "Shut Up!: Reconciling the Court’s Non-Removal and Door-Closing Precedents" by Isaac Zwerling
- "Deepfakes, Deep Trouble: Navigating Legal Boundaries for Child Pornography Prosecution in the Age of AI" by Alexandra Hoffman
- "Standing for Something: How Justice Scalia’s Imprecision Caused Incorrect Associational Standing Jurisprudence and How to Fix It" by Mitchell Brost.
The Pepperdine Law Review congratulates these students on their publications.
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