Announcements 2021-2022

COLUMBIA LAW REVIEW NOTES SELECTED FOR PUBLICATION

Please join the Columbia Law Review in congratulating the following student authors on their Notes selected for publication in Volumes 122 of the Review:

Aneesa Mazumdar, “Algorithmic Collusion: Reviving Section 5 of the FTC Act”

Dori Rahbar, “Laundering Data: How the Government’s Purchase of Commercially Available Location Data Violates Carpenter and Evades the Fourth Amendment”  

Connor Sunderman, “Violence Against Property: The Breaking Point of Federal Crime of Violence Classifications”  

PLEASE JOIN THE COLUMBIA LAW REVIEW IN WELCOMING THE FOLLOWING 2L EDITORS:

Habib-Emmanuel Abraham
Dawit Mulugeta-Truneh Aklilu
Isabel Alexiades
Phinneas Bauer
Harish Sai Bhaskar
Likhitha Butchireddygari
Jacob Walter Ciafone
Sinclair L. Cook
Jerry Du
Nkechi N. Erondu
Abigail Flanigan
Ashley Fleck
Valeria Flores-Morales
Jacob Freund
Malik Fuller
Matthew G. Gibson
Mariah D. Haley
Sophia Y. Han
Fatima Hasanain
Angelle G. Henderson
Ellen Jeong
Ali Jimenez
Jessica Jin
Miranda Kantor
Phillip (Hyun Suk) Kwon
Savannah R. Lambert
Tanner Larkin
Brennen Jaye Lee
Henry F. Litwhiler
Emilio M. Méndez
Christabel L. Narh
Andrew J. Nassar
Katelynn Pan
Jane Park
Madeline Keenan Pruhs
Nilofar Rahimzadeh
Jeffrey D. Rivas
Nicolas N. Rodriguez
Jacob Rosenberg
Tolu Sogade
Deborah Sparks
Samantha Tan
Taleah Tyrell
Alexandria V. Vasques
Ridglea K. Willard
Sasha Yusuf

COLUMBIA LAW REVIEW NOTES SELECTED FOR PUBLICATION

Please join the Columbia Law Review in congratulating the following student authors on their Notes selected for publication in Volumes 1​21/122 of the Review:

Larisa Antonisse, “Strengthening the Right to Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services in the Post-COVID Era”

Jesse Chang, “Who Is the Reasonable Police Officer? A Localized Solution to a Nationwide Problem”  

Kimberly Chen, “A Cooperative Federalism Model for Building Energy Codes”  

Susannah Cohen, “Redefining What It Means to Discriminate Because of Sex: Bostock’s Equal Protection Implications”  

Andrew Faisman, “The Goals of Class Actions: Two Clashing Views and a Path Forward” (via the Columbia Law Review Publishable Notes Program)

Alison Hung, “Keeping Consumers in the Dark: Addressing ‘Nagging’ Concerns and Injury”  

Min Lobb, “ICE Ruses: Deceived Consent to Detain and Deport”

Emily McEvoy, “When Double Jeopardy Should Bar Retrial in Cases of Prosecutorial Misconduct: A Call for Broader State Protections”

Alexandra Nickerson, “Ultra-APA Ultra Vires Review: Implied Equitable Actions for Statutory Violations by Federal Officials”

Isaiah Strong, “Police Surveillance of Black Lives as Injury-in-Fact” (via the Columbia Law Review Publishable Notes Program)

MacKenzie Thurman, “Fighting Fire with Fire-Hardened Homes: The Role of Electric Utilities in Residential Wildfire Mitigation” 

Avi Weiss, “Binding the Bound: State Executive Emergency Powers and Democratic Legitimacy in the Pandemic”

THE COLUMBIA LAW REVIEW IS DELIGHTED TO ANNOUNCE THE 2021-2022 ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD:

Taoxin (Xin) Wang
Editor-in-Chief

Kimberly Chen
Executive Managing Editor

Emily McEvoy
Executive Notes Editor

Alison Hung
Executive Articles Editor

Larisa Antonisse
Executive Essays Editor

Sera Idoko
Executive Forum Editor

Ian Bennett
Rivky Brandwein
Corine Forward
MacKenzie Thurman
Brandon R. Weber
Managing Editors

Susannah Cohen
Michelle Duarte
Aneesa Mazumdar
Alexandra Nickerson
Notes Editors

Alec Bahramipour
Michael DelRossi
Vivien Lee
Emily Park
Yerick Scott Reyes
Thomas J. Smith
Articles Editors

Nicole Castillo
Eni Popoola
Avi Weiss
Essays Editors

Dori Rahbar
Connor Sunderman
Monae White
Forum Editors

Domenic Canonico
Symposium & Book Review Editor

Past announcements are available in the archive.