The Indiana Law Journal is proud to announce the Executive Board and Board of Editors for Vol. 101. Congratulations to all and thank you for your hard work in creating a successful centennial volume! Good luck to Vol. 101!
Indiana Law Journal
律师事务所
Bloomington,Indiana 519 位关注者
The flagship journal of Indiana University Maurer School of Law
关于我们
Founded in 1925, the Indiana Law Journal is a general-interest academic legal journal and the Law School's flagship journal. ILJ publishes original articles by a distinguished and diverse selection of authors, including Chief Justice William Rehnquist, Justice Hugo Black, Former U.S. Solicitor General Seth P. Waxman, and Prof. Cass Sunstein. Students select, edit, and verify the accuracy and form of cited sources in the articles. The Journal also publishes several student-written articles. The opportunity to become a member of ILJ is available to select students at the end of their first year. Invitations are extended based on first-year academic performance and a writing competition that takes place at the end of the first year. For more information, please contact Rita Eads, Journal Coordinator.
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https://ilj.law.indiana.edu/
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- 1925
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Law building Room 009
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TikTok ban got you bored? Check out my Note that was recently published in the Indiana Law Journal! https://lnkd.in/gKMFfkGS
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Happy to announce that my next paper, "Moving Slow and Fixing Things" will be published by the Indiana Law Journal in 2025 with Janine Hiller, Kathryn Kisska-Schulze, Christos Makridis, Iain Nash, and Hannibal Travis. It'll be an expansion of our recent Lawfare piece: https://lnkd.in/geUiJ_vf.
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This Friday, November 1, in celebration of its 100th volume, the Indiana Law Journal in conjunction with the Maurer School of Law Center for Intellectual Property Research will host a day-long hybrid symposium exploring the intersection of law and technology. The Jerome Hall Lecture with Prof. Ashley Deeks (University of Virginia Law School) will serve as the Keynote Address. Presenters include: Prof. Jorge L. Contreras, University of Utah Prof. Niva Elkin-Koren, Tel Aviv University Prof. Amy C. Gaudion, Pennsylvania State University Dickinson Law School Prof. Johanna Gunawan, Maastricht University Prof. Peter Henderson, Princeton University Prof. Mark A. Lemley, Stanford University Prof. Maayan Perel, Tel Aviv University Scott Shackelford, Indiana University Ostrom Workshop Prof. Michal Shur-Ofry, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Topics include science and applied technology, user autonomy and digital monitoring, and security. Each panel is eligible for in-person and virtual Indiana Continuing Legal Education credit. Please see the schedule for a complete list of panels, subjects, and CLE approved hours. A link for the event can be found here: https://lnkd.in/g3K6Sw6C
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The demographic information of the first freshman classes following last year's Supreme Court ruling banning affirmative action has left critics of affirmative action wondering whether schools are refusing to follow the Court's decision. Professor Sonja B. Starr's op-ed in the NY Times takes a look at this admissions data and explains some plausible legal reasons for the data. Relatedly, Professor Starr's article, Admissions Essays After SFFA, will be published in Issue 3 of the ILJ's Volume 100! The op-ed can be found here: https://lnkd.in/dP_X_Q4b
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The Indiana Law Journal congratulates Professor Jonathan Shaub for winning the 2024 Award for Excellence in Oversight Research presented by the Carl Levin Center for Oversight and Democracy! Professor Shaub's paper, "Common Law Executive Privilege(s)," explores executive privilege as a common law evidentiary privilege developed by courts to address information disputes between the legislative and executive branches. The paper will be featured in the forthcoming Volume 100 of the Indiana Law Journal. More information on the Levin Center award and Professor Shaub's paper can be found here: https://lnkd.in/gc9ECxRF
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So excited to share that I’ve accepted an Associate position on the Indiana Law Journal!