Columbia Law Review Selects Notes for Publication

22nd March 2010  

The Columbia Law Review has selected the following student Notes for publication in Volumes 110 and 111.

Nikhil Bhagat, Filling the Gap?: Non-Abrogation Provisions and the ACA


Michelle Ghaznavi Collins, Opening Doors to Fair Housing: Enforcing the "Affirmatively Further" Provision of the Fair Housing Act Through § 1983


Caleb M. Deats, Talk That Isn't Cheap: Does the First Amendment Protect Credit Rating Agencies' Faulty Methodologies from Regulation?


Farhang Heydari, Making Strange Bedfellows: Enlisting the Cooperation of Undocumented Employees in the Enforcement of Employer Sanctions


Adam Klein, The End of Al Qaeda? Rethinking the Legal End of the War on Terror


Alex B. Lemann, Dragged Into Federal Court: The Problematic Removal of Parens Patriae Suits Under CAFA

Tejas N. Narechania, An Offensive Weapon?: An Empirical Analysis of the Sword of State Sovereign Immunity in State Owned Patents


Michael I. Overmyer, Don't Leave the Window Open: Fixing the "Foreign Private Adviser" Exception to Hedge Fund Registration

 

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