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Saint Louis University Public Law Review
Published Staff Members
Congratulations to the following student authors
who will be published in the Public Law Review:
Kristi Cooksey
ERISA – On the Edge of Equity: Can "Appropriate Equitable Relief" be Capped?
Brian Flavin
Digital Cry for Help: Internet Radio’s Struggle to Survive a Second Royalty Rate Determination Under the Willing Buyer/Willing Seller Standard
Andrew Gilfoil
"Baby You Can Drive My Car: Rethinking Greenhouse Gas Emissions Preemption in Light of Massachusetts and Green Mountain Chrysler"
Andrew Gullota
Darkness on the Edge of Town: Reforming Municipal Extraterritorial Planning & Zoning in Illinois to Ensure Regional Effectiveness & Representation
Daren Rich
Establishment and Exclusion: Why the Protections of the First Amendment's Establishment Clause Should Be Applied to Adults
Andrew Smith
The Second Circuit Bombs with the F-bomb: How the Court Opted for the Easy Route and Why the Networks Will Pay the Price for the Decision in
Fox v. FCC
Laura Spencer
The Florida "Three Strikes" Rule for Medical Malpractice: Using a Clear and Convincing Evidence Standard to Tighten the Strike Zone for Physician Licensure Revocation
Nathan Sturycz
The King and I?: An Examination of the Interest a Qui Tam Relator Represents for Claim Preclusion Purposes
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