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Thank you, Juliet Moringiello @profjuliet.bsky.social! It was a pleasure!

The second, Issues, is forthcoming Wᴍ. & Mᴀʀʏ L. Rᴇᴠ.. I argue that the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure use the term “issue” in a variety of ways, some of which are ambiguous, creating interpretive challenges in the lower courts. /

Prof. Chris Buccafusco builds his case for why copyright law does not need the independent creation doctrine, and would actually be better off without it in “There’s No Such Thing as Independent Creation, and It’s a Good Thing, Too.” (pub Wᴍ. & Mᴀʀʏ L. Rᴇᴠ.) 🔗bit.ly/43E3NqU


What are the implications of #Section230 for Black communities? Learn more in a law review written by Prof Spencer Overton and Catherine Powell that was published in Wᴍ. & Mᴀʀʏ L. Rᴇᴠ. today: wmlawreview.org/implications-s…

Check out this Lawfare piece in which Elena Chachko and Katerina Linos discuss their new Article in the William & Mary Law Review!

Please join us in welcoming our Volume 66 Editorial Board and Staff! We are excited to continue the tradition of excellent legal scholarship at William & Mary Law School!


Check out this interesting The New Yorker piece featuring Prof. Annette Gordon-Reed (Annette Gordon-Reed)! The Law Review will publish Prof. Gordon-Reed’s recent lecture on the Enlightenment and American history in Volume 66, Issue 3. newyorker.com/books/book-cur…