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2023/24 Indiana University Maurer School of Law Faculty, Maurer School of Law - Indiana University
2023/24 Indiana University Maurer School of Law Staff, Maurer School of Law - Indiana University
2024/25 Indiana University Maurer School of Law Faculty, Maurer School of Law - Indiana University
2024/25 Maurer School of Law, Indiana University, staff group photograph, 2022, 2023, Maurer School of Law - Indiana University
2024 Academy of Law Alumni Fellows Induction Ceremony Program, Maurer School of Law - Indiana University
2025/26 Indiana University Maurer School of Law Faculty, Maurer School of Law - Indiana University
2025/26 Maurer School of Law, Indiana University, staff group photograph, 2022, 2023, Maurer School of Law - Indiana University
2025 Academy of Law Alumni Fellows Induction Ceremony Program, Maurer School of Law - Indiana University
A Bloody Mess: Why Blood Plasma Donation Centers Are Not Public Accommodations Subject to Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act, Kevin D. Marshall
Admissions Essays After SFFA, Sonja Starr
Adopted into Debt?, Grace Palcic
An Argument for a Right to Education for Undocumented Youth in Light of DACA’s Uncertain Future, Minnie Blackman
A Personal Interview with William Patry: His Thoughts on Music, AI, and Copyright
“Appeals on Wheels” brings Court of Appeals of Indiana to Bloomington, James Owsley Boyd
Benched Judges, Anna Roberts
Big Law's Immigration Advocates, Jayanth K. Krishnan, Megan Riley, and Vitor M. Dias
Blunt Speech Rights, Nicholas Almendares
Broadening the Community, Strengthening the Movement: An Introduction to the Innocence Project "Just Data" 2024 Scholarship Issue, Vanessa Meterko, Jaime S. Henderson, Ngozi Ndulue, Tebah Browne, and Valena Beety
Buxbaum elected to AJIL Editorial Board, James Owsley Boyd
Can AI, as Such, Invade Your Privacy? An Experimental Study of the Social Element of Surveillance, Aileen Nielsen
“Change is Inevitable”: How the First Amendment Safety-Valve Theory Can Expand Protections for Student Expression, Leslie Klein and Jonathan Peters
Class of 2000, Indiana University School of Law
Climate Litigation and Third-Party Litigation Finance, Courtney Geiss
Common Law Executive Privilege(s), Jonathan Shaub
Conceptualizing Caremark, Roy Shapira
Conjuring the Flag: The Problem of Implied Government Endorsements, Michael Mattioli
Conservation Law Clinic students help draft new Indiana prescribed burn legislation, James Owsley Boyd
Corporate Civil Disobedience, Susanna K. Ripken
Courting Bias: Effects of Gender Socialization and Judges' Genders on Litigants and the Judiciary, Ellie Barmes
Crip the Law: Representation as a Key Component of Liberation Lawyering, Marissa Ditkowski
CSO Boutique helps students dress for success, James Owsley Boyd
Cultural Cognition and the Thoughtful Judge, Jack Whiteley
Dark Patterns as Disloyal Design, Johanna Gunawan, Woodrow Hartzog, Neil Richards, David Choffnes, and Christo Wilson
Data Injustice in Global Justice, Asaf Lubin and Cherry Tang
Dean's Desk: Finding new ways to help diminish cybersecurity threats, Christiana Ochoa
Defragging Ownership: How Corporations Sliced, Diced, and Sold the Bundle, Joao Marinotti
Design Patent Law's Three Little Words, Mark D. Janis
Disability Discrimination by Clinical Algorithm, Elizabeth Pendo and Jennifer D. Oliva
Discord and the Pentagon's Watchdog: Countering Extremism in the U.S. Military, Amy Gaudion
Distinguished Service Awards to be presented Sept. 26, Maurer School of Law - Indiana University
Do Federal Circuit Courts of Appeal Provide Adequate Assistance to Self-Represented Litigants? A Review of the Circuits’ Websites Resources, Jona Goldschmidt
ESG and Securities Litigation: A Basic Contradiction, Aneil Kovvali
Expecting Medication Surveillance, Jennifer D. Oliva
Fariss, Peters, Singleton, and Strain to be inducted into Academy of Law Alumni Fellows, James Owsley Boyd
Federalism, State Action, and Workers' Medical Privacy, Ani B. Satz
Foreword, Mark D. Janis, Jennifer D. Oliva, and Alivia D. Benedict
Free taxpayer assistance offered at Maurer School of Law through March, James Owsley Boyd
From 1957 to 2023: How the Supreme Court Prevented Little Rock Schools From Achieving the Ideal of Desegregation, Nyssa Kruse
From Downes to Dobbs: Why Stare Decisis Should Not Stop the Court from Overturning the Territorial Incorporation Doctrine, Gino Piccinini
FY 2023 Average Benefits per Household by Assistance Type, Andrew Hammond
FY 2023 Households Receiving Crisis Assistance, Andrew Hammond
FY 2024 Categorical Eligibility by State, Andrew Hammond
FY 2024 Cooling Info, Andrew Hammond
FY 2024 Eligibility Level by Grantee, Andrew Hammond
Generative AI's Copyright Enigma: A Comparative Study of Fair Use and Fair Dealing, Taysir Awad
Genetic Privacy, Ifeoma Ajunwa and Forrest Briscoe
Guggenheim, MacArthur Fellow to address Class of 2025, James Owsley Boyd
Housing as a Human Right Through Legislative Action: Comparing France and Scotland’s Enforceable Rights to Housing, Emily Peterson and Jack E. Turman Jr., Ph.D.
Indiana Trial Evidence Manual, 2024 Edition, J. Alexander Tanford
International Law Institutions and the Control of Multinational Corporate Economic Violations: the Role of Financial and Arbitral Mechanisms, Ziad Mrshed Almrshed
Is It Time to Revive the Privileges or Immunities Clause?, Hwi Won Kim
JBS’s Initial Public Offering: Threats to Environmental and Human Rights, Kayla Thompson
Jerome Hall Law Library expanding partnership with GPO to preserve government information, James Owsley Boyd
Law and the Protection of Democracy: Essays in Honor of Alfred C. Aman Jr., Yvonne Cripps, Landyn Wm. Rookard, Carol J. Greenhouse, Lauren K. Robel, Elisabeth Zoller, Aviva Orenstein, Jayanth K. Krishnan, Christiana Ochoa, David F. Hamilton, Lloyd Green, Susan Williams, Tzu-Yi Lin, Daniel Cole, Nathan D. Alder, and Arantxa Recarte
Legal Implications of Digital Health Apps Informing Food Allergy Labeling for Consumers' Health and Privacy Protection, Kathy Keunghee Kim
Lies, Counter-lies, and Disinformation in the Marketplace of Ideas, Enrique Armijo
Lubin earns Indiana University’s Outstanding Junior Faculty Award, James Owsley Boyd
Mark Need leading IU Ventures Fellows cohort, including two Maurer students, James Owsley Boyd
Menstruation, Menopause, and the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act, Marcy L. Karin and Deborah Widiss
Misery, Melancholy, and Misfortune: A Migrant Case Study, Jayanth K. Krishnan
Moot court teams earning national accolades, James Owsley Boyd
Moving Slow and Fixing Things, Scott Shackelford, Janine Hiller, Christos Makridis, Iain Nash, Kathryn Kisska-Schulze, and Hannibal Travis
Multiplicity as an AI Governance Principle, Michal Shur-Ofry
Negative Trading in Congress, Peter Molk and Frank Partnoy
Nicholle Vandy named an American Constitution Society Next Generation Leader, James Owsley Boyd
Ninth Amendment Neurorights, Joseph A. Tomain
On Software Bugs and Legal Bugs: Product Liability in the Age of Code, Asaf Lubin
Open Banking Framework, A Comparative Study of Evolving Law in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and The United States of America, Abdulhamid Alatram
Paternity, Protection, and Pirates: A Queer Theory Analysis of Intellectual Property Metaphors, Eden Sarid
Percentage Eligible Served by LIHEAP by Assistance Type 2020-2023, Andrew Hammond
Popularity Contest: Is an Independent Judiciary Compatible with Popular Constitutionalism?, LuLu S. Faulk
Prescribing a Balance: Sustaining Environmental Health with Pharmaceutical Interest in Puerto Rico, Derek Warzel
Presidentialism in Post-Conflict Kachin Constitution: Political Imagination, Institutional Realities, and Executive Design, Dashi Blessing Seng Htoi Lu
Public-Private Partnerships After Murthy v. Missouri, Danielle Keats Citron and Jeff Stautberg
Reexamining Trade Secrecy for Privacy: Transparency in AI-Generated Inferences, Attamongkol Tantratian
Regulating Healthcare Coverage Algorithms, Jennifer D. Oliva
Seeking Safety and Losing the Self: Affirmative Action Bans and the Whitening of Mexican American Identity, Bella Bennett
Selling Surveillance, Asaf Lubin
Shocking Sentences, John B. Meixner Jr.
Silencing the Sex Worker, Yvette Butler
"State Responsibility for Negligent Intelligence", Asaf Lubin
Steve Beard ’98 named to TIME100 Health list, James Owsley Boyd
Streamlining Wildlife Regulation, Robert L. Fischman
"Sufficiently Distinct" is Insufficient to Determine Design Patent Infringement, Perry Saidman
Super-Groups: Legal Empowerment and "Public Law", Matthew Lawrence
Teaching Awards presented to 11 faculty members, James Owsley Boyd
The Anti-Discriminatory Right to Travel, Noah Smith-Drelich
The Bankruptcy Off-Ramp from Complex Civil Litigation: Purdue Pharma, Opioids, and Unorthodox Civil Procedure in Public Harms Cases, Abbe R. Gluck
The Case for Contingent Regulatory Sunsets, Jeffrey D. Manns
The Chemical Straightjacket: Institutional Over-Use of Psychotropic Drugs on Children in Lieu of Therapeutic Community Mental Health Services, Marisa Leib-Neri
The D.C. Circuit as a Conseil D'Etat, Andrew Hammond
"The Evolution of Government Documents", Jennifer Morgan
"The Evolution of Government Documents", Jennifer Morgan
The Failure of FCC Diversity Initiatives: A Postmortem and a Proposal, Christopher Terry and David Pritchard
The Future of Work in the Era of AI, Orly Lobel
The Interaction between Privacy Laws and Restrictive Licensing Agreements in Cross-Border Satellite Imagery, Ida Samardar
The Mirage of Artificial Intelligence Terms of Use Restrictions, Peter Henderson and Mark A. Lemley
The "New" Drug War, Jennifer D. Oliva and Taleed El-Sabawi
The Origins of the Major Questions Doctrine, Rachel Rothschild
The Overstated Cost of AI Fairness in Criminal Justice, Ignacio Cofone and Warut Khern-am-nuai
The Private Law of Self-Help, João Marinotti
The Real Estate Tract Index: a Framework for Individual Assessments of Real Estate Credits in Securitization Operations, Celso Maziteli Neto
The SEC and "Major Questions Doctrine" Questions, Donna M. Nagy
The Solicitor General, Consistency, and Credibility, Margaret H. Lemos and Deborah A. Widiss
The Uptake Puzzle in Expungement of Criminal Records, Jessica Steinberg and Elenore Wade
The Vicious Patent Cycle: Addressing the Current Conflict Facing Startup Valuation and Patent Risk Through Policy Change, Karlie Hinton
Three distinguished judges to hear final arguments in Sherman Minton Moot Court Competition, James Owsley Boyd
Torts: Cases, Problems, and Policy Choices, Asaf Lubin
Total Households Receiving Cooling and Heating Assistance 2001-2023, Andrew Hammond
Trademark and Unfair Competition in a Nutshell (4th edition), Mark D. Janis
Unconcerned and Undertrained: The Indiana Jail Death Epidemic and the Need for Expanded Jail Officer Training, Sadie Rothrock
Understanding Corporate Taxation (Fifth edition), Leandra Lederman and Emily Cauble
Under the Radar: The Hidden Harms of Patent Practices in Defense Contracting, Hunter Schmittou
Unicorn Shareholder Suits, Verity Winship
Unlocking Platform Data for Research, Niva Elkin-Koren, Maayan Perel, and Ohad Somech
Unpacking Open Source Bio, Jorge L. Contreras
Use of Funds by Grantee 2001-2023, Andrew Hammond
Valuing ESG, Aneil Kovvali and Yair Listokin
Vandy earns top prize in AUWCL National Health Law Writing Competition, James Owsley Boyd
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