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Jessica Gunder (@jessicargunder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am excited to be publishing this article with Tulane Law Review! (Article is forthcoming and feedback is still welcome) papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

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TLR is thrilled to host our first article discussion of 2024 with Professor Santiago Legarre, co-author of “A Modified Approach to Overruling for the ‘Conservative Majority.’” Join us on January 24 at 12pm in the MPR. Be sure to RSVP! The event is open to all.

TLR is thrilled to host our first article discussion of 2024 with Professor Santiago Legarre, co-author of “A Modified Approach to Overruling for the ‘Conservative Majority.’” Join us on January 24 at 12pm in the MPR. Be sure to RSVP! The event is open to all.
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To start the semester, we’re highlighting Prof. Legarre and Andrew Chenevert's article "A Modified Approach to Overruling for the 'Conservative Majority.'" We’re thrilled to be hosting a discussion with Prof. Legarre on 1/24 @ 12pm in the MPR. RSVP at forms.gle/zM7pBZtraiWyye….

To start the semester, we’re highlighting Prof. Legarre and Andrew Chenevert's article "A Modified Approach to Overruling for the 'Conservative Majority.'" We’re thrilled to be hosting a discussion with Prof. Legarre on 1/24 @ 12pm in the MPR. RSVP at forms.gle/zM7pBZtraiWyye….
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TLR is honored to publish and highlight “The Misconceived Doctrine of Causa and the Incoherence of Contemporary Contract Law,” by Tulane Law’s very own Professor James Gordley, and Professor Hao Jiang. Keep an eye out for this novel piece on civil and comparative law.

TLR is honored to publish and highlight “The Misconceived Doctrine of Causa and the Incoherence of Contemporary Contract Law,” by Tulane Law’s very own Professor James Gordley, and Professor Hao Jiang. Keep an eye out for this novel piece on civil and comparative law.
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TLR is excited to highlight Professor Zoe Niesel's article "Crypto Contacts: Jurisdiction and the Blockchain." Look out for this article if you're interested in learning about the jurisdiction analysis of intangible assets like cryptocurrency!

TLR is excited to highlight Professor Zoe Niesel's article "Crypto Contacts: Jurisdiction and the Blockchain." Look out for this article if you're interested in learning about the jurisdiction analysis of intangible assets like cryptocurrency!
Jonathan Feingold (@jpygold) 's Twitter Profile Photo

great to see The Regulatory Review feature my piece on "Discriminatory Censorhip Laws" (w Joshua Weishart) in their recent Week in Review. And very excited to work with Tulane Law Review to bring it to print. x.com/TheRegReview/s…

great to see <a href="/TheRegReview/">The Regulatory Review</a> feature my piece on "Discriminatory Censorhip Laws" (w <a href="/joshuaweishart/">Joshua Weishart</a>) in their recent Week in Review. 

And very excited to work with <a href="/TulaneLawReview/">Tulane Law Review</a> to bring it to print. 
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We're pleased to sponsor the 2024 Tulane Law Review Banquet & Awards Ceremony. The event brings together students, faculty, & alumni to honor the Review’s commitment to providing high quality legal scholarship, & to honor excellent legal writing from scholars, students, & peers.

We're pleased to sponsor the 2024 <a href="/TulaneLawReview/">Tulane Law Review</a> Banquet &amp; Awards Ceremony. The event brings together students, faculty, &amp; alumni to honor the Review’s commitment to providing high quality legal scholarship, &amp; to honor excellent legal writing from scholars, students, &amp; peers.
Jessica Gunder (@jessicargunder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wonderful to see, "Why Can't I Have a Robot Lawyer? Limits on the Right to Appear Pro Se," in print!  Thanks to the Tulane Law Review students for their work on this project!

Wonderful to see, "Why Can't I Have a Robot Lawyer? Limits on the Right to Appear Pro Se," in print!  Thanks to the <a href="/TulaneLawReview/">Tulane Law Review</a> students for their work on this project!
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Next up in our author highlight series is Professor Kevin Haeberle. His article entitled "Fraud-on-the-Market Liability in the ESG Era" is upcoming in TLR's next issue. Keep an eye out for this exciting piece!

Next up in our author highlight series is Professor Kevin Haeberle. His article entitled "Fraud-on-the-Market Liability in the ESG Era" is upcoming in TLR's next issue. Keep an eye out for this exciting piece!
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Next up in our highlights is Rayhan Langdana, who authored “False and Misleading Political Speech: A Normative Case for Regulation.” This piece proposes a novel framework for regulating false and misleading political speech, drawing from the regulation of commercial speech.

Next up in our highlights is Rayhan Langdana, who authored “False and Misleading Political Speech: A Normative Case for Regulation.” This piece proposes a novel framework for regulating false and misleading political speech, drawing from the regulation of commercial speech.
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Professor Marc Steinberg has co-authored an article with Antonio Partida (3L) titled, "Undue Limitations in the Section 10(b) Purchaser-Seller Requirement." The article is scheduled for publication in the Tulane Law Review. 🔗 Read more: linkedin.com/posts/marc-ste…

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Coming soon in TLR is animal law scholar, Angie Vega’s article “Companion Animals: A Legislative Proposal to Redefine their Legal Worth.” Check it out in Issue 5!

Coming soon in TLR is animal law scholar, Angie Vega’s article “Companion Animals: A Legislative Proposal to Redefine their Legal Worth.” Check it out in Issue 5!
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Prof. Carroll's new article, The Triumph of Three Big Ideas in Fair Use Jurisprudence, published in Tulane Law Review, argues that the Court’s decisions, which represent one-third of the Court’s total merits decisions on fair use, are historic. ow.ly/rqPf50RsIsE American University Washington College of Law

Prof. Carroll's new article, The Triumph of Three Big Ideas in Fair Use Jurisprudence, published in <a href="/TulaneLawReview/">Tulane Law Review</a>, argues that the Court’s decisions, which represent one-third of the Court’s total merits decisions on fair use, are historic.  ow.ly/rqPf50RsIsE <a href="/AUWCL/">American University Washington College of Law</a>
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Last but certainly not least in our highlights, we have a triple feature! If you’re interested in immigration law, check out Professor Jayesh Rathod’s article, as well as Professor Luciana Gandini and Professor Medha Makhlouf’s response pieces, which will appear in TLR Online.

Last but certainly not least in our highlights, we have a triple feature! If you’re interested in immigration law, check out Professor Jayesh Rathod’s article, as well as Professor Luciana Gandini and Professor Medha Makhlouf’s response pieces, which will appear in TLR Online.
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I'm late in posting this to SSRN, but thrilled that my article, "Excited Delirium" Training Encourages Law Enforcement Violence, found a home with Tulane Law Review. I'd welcome comments on the draft: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…