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Nebraska Law Review is the student-edited journal at the Nebraska College of Law. We strive to publish timely, interesting, & informative articles.

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In the Nebraska Law Review Bulletin, Anna Anderson, '24, discusses the enforcement of IDEA and the need to expand attorneys' fees to support parent advocacy. lawreview.unl.edu/A%20Good%20IDEA

In the Nebraska Law Review Bulletin, Anna Anderson, '24, discusses the enforcement of IDEA and the need to expand attorneys' fees to support parent advocacy.  lawreview.unl.edu/A%20Good%20IDEA
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Nebraska Law Review is excited to announce the new executive board, executive editors and staff editors for Volume 103. We congratulate our members and look forward to another year of excellent academic research and writing.

Nebraska Law Review is excited to announce the new executive board, executive editors and staff editors for Volume 103.

We congratulate our members and look forward to another year of excellent academic research and writing.
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We are excited to announce the publication of Vol.102.2 We will be highlighting the articles and their authors this week: Murphy Cavanaugh ’24, writes in her comment about the importance of gender-inclusive language within the American legal system. digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewconten…

We are excited to announce the publication of Vol.102.2 We will be highlighting the articles and their authors this week:

Murphy Cavanaugh ’24, writes in her comment about the importance of gender-inclusive language within the American legal system. 
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Christopher Berg ’24, advocates in his comment for additional amendments to the Clean Water Act that focus on comprehensive oversight to avoid local pollution. digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewconten…

Christopher Berg ’24, advocates in his comment for additional amendments to the Clean Water Act that focus on comprehensive oversight to avoid local pollution. 

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Professor Mary Leto Pareja advocates in her article for a shift in health benefit plans to cover personal protective equipment and foster a more resilient healthcare system. digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewconten…

Professor Mary Leto Pareja advocates in her article for a shift in health benefit plans to cover personal protective equipment and  foster a more resilient healthcare system. 

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Professor Paul Weitzel argues that fiduciary duties owed by an officer to shareholders are counterproductive, theoretically unsound and unnecessary in practice. digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewconten…

Professor Paul Weitzel argues that fiduciary duties owed by an officer to shareholders are counterproductive, theoretically unsound and unnecessary in practice. 

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Michael K. Velchik traces the history and potential application of the presidential avoidance canon. This article identifies the past applications in order to translate the canon to new contexts, while also discussing scope, justification and utility.

Michael K. Velchik traces the history and potential application of the presidential avoidance canon. This article identifies the past applications in order to translate the canon to new contexts, while also discussing scope, justification and utility.
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Tavia Bruxellas McAlister '24 examines the current state of the Establishment Clause by highlighting several different categories of cases and identifying the inconsistencies within the doctrine. lawreview.unl.edu/shield-sword-s…

Tavia Bruxellas McAlister '24 examines the current state of the Establishment Clause by highlighting several different categories of cases and identifying the inconsistencies within the doctrine.

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Sean Harrison ’24 discusses the Rooney rule and the potential impact of recent Supreme Court case, Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard. This publication received the 2nd place prize in Louis Jackson Memorial National Student Writing Competition. lawreview.unl.edu/protecting-bli…

Sean Harrison ’24 discusses the Rooney rule and the potential impact of recent Supreme Court case, Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard. This publication received the 2nd place prize in Louis Jackson Memorial National Student Writing Competition.

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🚨 new paper alert! "Zero Progress on Zero Days: How the Last Ten Years Created the Modern Spyware Market" out now in Nebraska Law Review. #newlawrevarticles papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

🚨 new paper alert! "Zero Progress on Zero Days: How the Last Ten Years Created the Modern Spyware Market" out now in <a href="/NebLRev/">Nebraska Law Review</a>. 

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Peter F. Biedenweg ‘24, addresses the lack of wind-power in Nebraska and urges the Nebraska Legislature to shift towards the more economical and environmentally friendly source. lawreview.unl.edu/propelling-neb…

Peter F. Biedenweg ‘24, addresses the lack of wind-power in Nebraska and urges the Nebraska Legislature to shift towards the more economical and environmentally friendly source. 

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Calling all University of Nebraska Law Students, the Nebraska Law Review is currently looking for student submissions. Deadline to be eligible for the 103:3 publication is July 1st! This is the last chance for 2024 graduates to be published with journal.

Calling all University of Nebraska Law Students, the Nebraska Law Review is currently looking for student submissions. Deadline to be eligible for the 103:3 publication is July 1st! This is the last chance for 2024 graduates to be published with journal.
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In this article, Josephine Ramage '25 addresses the need for a federal vacatur law to provide relief for human trafficking survivors as well as the necessary revision of current Nebraska vacatur law. Read the article here: lawreview.unl.edu/second-chance-…

In this article, Josephine Ramage '25 addresses the need for a federal vacatur law to provide relief for human trafficking survivors as well as the necessary revision of current Nebraska vacatur law.

Read the article here: lawreview.unl.edu/second-chance-…
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‼️ THIS JUST IN … our Symposium is now approved for FIVE, yes 5️⃣ hours of CLE credit! Join us, #Nebraska attorneys for an exciting, in-person event at University of Nebraska-Lincoln's college of Law just before the big November election! 🇺🇸 Visit lawreview.unl.edu/fall-2024-symp… for more details.

‼️ THIS JUST IN … our Symposium is now approved for FIVE, yes 5️⃣ hours of CLE credit! Join us, #Nebraska attorneys for an exciting, in-person event at <a href="/UNLincoln/">University of Nebraska-Lincoln</a>'s college of Law just before the big November election! 🇺🇸 Visit lawreview.unl.edu/fall-2024-symp… for more details.
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Can’t wait for Nebraska Law Review’s Symposium Sept. 12-13. Thank you to all of the wonderful panelists who will make the trek to Lincoln for this important discussion about the health of our democracy!

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Very excited for this symposium (and not just for the CLE). I'll be a panel on the core institutions that build and stabilize trust in our democracy--one of which I'll contend is the administrative state.

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The Nebraska Law Review (Nebraska Law Review) will host a Sept. 12-13 symposium to explore the ways institutions — from the U.S. Supreme Court, to Congress, to the press, to federal and state agencies — moderate extremism. go.unl.edu/20p8 #Nebraska #UNL #LNK Nebraska Law

The Nebraska Law Review (<a href="/NebLRev/">Nebraska Law Review</a>) will host a Sept. 12-13 symposium to explore the ways institutions — from the U.S. Supreme Court, to Congress, to the press, to federal and state agencies — moderate extremism. go.unl.edu/20p8 #Nebraska #UNL #LNK <a href="/UNLCollegeofLaw/">Nebraska Law</a>
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Nebraska Law Review is currently accepting Student Submissions for it's latest issue. Deadline to submit your student piece is September 9th at 11:59 p.m. Please email our Editor-in-Chief (see attached) University of Nebraska College of Law Students eligible only.

Nebraska Law Review is currently accepting Student Submissions for it's latest issue. Deadline to submit your student piece is September 9th at 11:59 p.m. Please email our Editor-in-Chief (see attached) University of Nebraska College of Law Students eligible only.