The Indiana Law Review is pleased to announce the following note candidates have been selected for publication in Volume 50:
Kristina Coleman, Beyond Baidoo v. Blood-Dzraku: Service of Process Through Facebook And Other Social Media Platforms Through An Indiana Lens
John DeRoss Jr., Misclassification Of Employees As Independent Contractors In Indiana: A State Legislative Solution
Justine Farris, The Right Of Non-Citizens To Bear Arms: Understanding ‘The People’ Of The Second Amendment
*Tabatha Halleck, What Should A Showing Of Intent Or Purpose Require In A Case Of Corporate Liability For Child Slavery Under The Alien Tort Statute?
Benjamin Jacqua, Policing The Police: Reexamining The Constitutional Implications Of Traffic Stops
Tyler Jones, Paradise Lost: Contracting Away Immunity Under The Indiana Tort Claims Act
Kyle Montrose, Aim For The Best, Prepare For The Worst: Indiana’s Lack Of Municipal Bankruptcy
Tyler Moorhead, Business Courts: Their Advantages, Implementation Strategies, And Indiana’s Pursuit Of Its Own
Alexander Swider, Toeing The Line: The Delicate Balance Attorneys Must Maintain When Responding To Auditor Inquiry Request Letters
Ariana Tanoos, Shielding The Presumption of Innocence from Pretrial Media Coverage
Megan Thobe, A Call To Action: Fixing The Judicially-Murkied Waters Of 35 U.S.C. § 101
*winner of the Papke Prize, awarded annually for the best student note