Law Review 2003-04 Staff Members
Congratulations to the new Law Review Staff Members who
were chosen either based on their class rank or through the
Summer Candidacy Program:
Michelle Albrecht, Ryan Andrews, Matthew Argenti, Carson
Block, John Burnett III, Antonio Caldarone, Lindsey Daggett,
David Gonen, Shahid Haque, Katherine Hausrath, Sarah Herlihy,
Joseph Herron, Bradley Johnson, Christopher Kaiser, Jessica
Kaiser, Steven Lezell, David Lutz, Aaron Marcus, Rayna Matczak,
Michael Matesky, Calista Mitchell, Tonya Newman, Gerard
Nussbaum, Maria Pellegrino, Sharyn Procaccio, Steven Richart,
David Robin, Kristin Rosella, Hart Rosenblatt, Kristin Rylko,
Heather Sauber, Michael Van Riper, and Kirsten Wendela.
2003 Summer Candidacy Program
Congratulations to Michelle Albrecht. Her paper,
entitled Medicating to Execute: Singleton v. Norris's Illogical
Results was selected as the Best Case Comment from the
2003 Summer Candidacy Program and will be published in an
upcoming issue of the Chicago-Kent Law Review.
The Law Review would like to thank all of the students who
participated in the 2003 Summer Candidacy Program.
Upcoming Issue
The Law Review is currently working on publishing the first
issue of the academic year, entitled Do Children Have First
Amendment Rights? The following articles are being
prepared for publication:
- On Protecting Children From Speech by Amitai
Etzione (George Washington Univ.)
- Shielding Children: The European Way by Michael
Birnhack (Univ. of Haifa, Israel) & Jacob Rowbottom
(Cambridge Univ.)
- Toward a Constitutional Regulation of Minors' Access
to Harmful Internet Speech by Dawn Nunziato (George
Washington Univ. Law School)
- The Need for a Two (or More) Tiered First Amendment
to Provide for the Protection of Children by Kevin
Saunders (Michigan State Univ.-DCL College of Law)
- On Protecting Children--From Censorship: A Reply to
Amitai Etzione by Marjorie Heins (National Coalition
Against Censorship)
- Free Speech and Children's Interests by David
Archard (Univ. of Lancaster)
- The Speech Enhancing Effect of Internet Regulation
by Emily Buss (Univ. of Chicago Law School)
- When Well-Being Trumps Liberty: Political Theory,
Jurisprudence, and Children's Rights by William
Galston (Univ. of Maryland)
- A Liberal Theory of Freedom Expression for Children
by Colin Macleod (Univ. of Victoria)
- Response by Amitai Etzioni
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