
UC Davis Law Review
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Founded in 1969, the UC Davis Law Review is a student-run journal dedicated to publishing legal scholarship.
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http://lawreview.law.ucdavis.edu 08-01-2009 18:22:12
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friends i am over the moon to share that "multi-level lies," my article on deceptive advertising claims multi-level marketing companies disseminate through lay sellers & how to stop them, is forthcoming in UC Davis Law Review next year papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

...and more about the complex web of advertising regulation as it applies to claims on social media by lay sellers in "multi-level lies," forthcoming in UC Davis Law Review & available in draft form here: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

New piece forthcoming UC Davis Law Review by Liz Sepper @ProfLWiley argues religious legal challenges are a new front of attack against US social insurance policy, threatening nondiscrimination, preventive services, & LGBTQ+ care, and undermining worker protections papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

Check out Liz Sepper and @ProfLWiley's piece, forthcoming in UC Davis Law Review, about religious challenges to the Affordable Care Act and how they have the potential to negatively impact worker protections, access to preventative care, and care for LGBTQ+ folks: buff.ly/48YD0I7

Mention of our work on movement-aligned jurists in Ms. Magazine. Mary Ziegler UC Davis Law Review Boston University School of Law UC Davis Law bit.ly/3Py9H8r

#BULawProf Rᴏʙᴇʀᴛ L. Tsᴀɪ and UC Davis Law Prof. Mary Ziegler's research on movement-aligned jurists referenced: spr.ly/6018kxlU0 Ms. Magazine UC Davis Law Review


Looking forward to working with the UC Davis Law Review on publishing "Back to the Future: (Re)Constructing Ineffective Assistance of Counsel," (Vol. 58, 2025). Suggestions and feedback welcome: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

Run, don’t walk to read Alexis Hoag-Fordjour’s new article, "Back to the Future: (Re)Constructing Ineffective Assistance of Counsel," in the UC Davis Law Review! Read it here: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf… #WomenAlsoKnowLaw

My new article, "Infringing Information Architectures," will be forthcoming in the UC Davis Law Review next year! A draft is now posted on SSRN for those who are interested—comments are welcome! papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

Iowa Law professor Todd Pettys published an article entitled “Our Anticompetitive Patriotism” in the UC Davis Law Review. He discusses regulatory implications of Americans' deep devotion to their nation & the threat to the system of intergovernmental competition. ow.ly/nkrS50R5UAk



Excited to share my forthcoming UC Davis Law Review article, "Disabling Abortion Bans." It argues that focusing on the harm of vague health exceptions on disabled people is key to protecting reproductive freedom for all post-Dobbs. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…


My article "Target(ed) Advertising," forthcoming in UC Davis Law Review, is available on SSRN: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf… It evaluates the empirical evidence on targeted advertising and proposes reform to mitigate its harms. Comments welcomed.

Professor Anna Offit's article, "Reimagining the Inclusive Jury," was published in the UC Davis Law Review. The article argues that some of the trial modifications that emerged during the pandemic should not disappear with decreasing infection numbers. Read: bit.ly/3wfGw3E


hey @inta, is the scholarship symposium on your agenda for annual meeting? i'll be presenting "multi-level lies," my article about multi-level marketing sellers & deceptive advertising forthcoming in UC Davis Law Review, tomorrow (sun.) at 11:30am. hope to see you there!

A preview of my forthcoming article “The Original Public Meaning of Investment Contract.” in the UC Davis Law Review, Thanks to Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance for the invitation!

Iowa Law professor @cfrosado's article highlighting the intersection of personal stories and political advocacy was recently published in the UC Davis Law Review.



Looking forward to working with UC Davis Law Review on publishing “Stealth Reversals: Precedent Evasion in the Roberts Court and Constitutional Reclamation” (Vol. 58, 2025). Suggestions and feedback welcome: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…