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Congratulations! The following student notes were selected for publication in volumes 37, 38, 39 and 40. 

  • Molly Carney: Correction Through Omniscience: Electronic Monitoring and the Escalation of Crime Control 
  • Elizabeth Chen: Equal Protection: Why the HPV Vaccine Should Be Mandated for Both Boys and Girls 
  • Christopher Daming: When in Rome: Analyzing the Local Law and Custom Provision of the Foreign Claims Act 
  • John Drake: Boxed In and Counted out: Bringing an End to Prison-Based Gerrymandering 
  • Kathryn Harrington: Ghosts of Innocent Men: Necessary Implications of Skinner v. Switzer  
  • Sarah Herman: The Battle for the Remote Control—Should the FCC Abdicate its Indecency Policy and Regulate Policing the Airwaves to Parents? 
  • Kyle Lewis: Wikifreak-out: The Legality of Prior Restraints on Wikileaks’ Publication of Government Documents 
  • Brian Kolva: Lacrosse Players, Not Terrorists: The Effects of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative on Native American International Travel and Sovereignty 
  • Jake Peterson: Vehicular GPS Surveillance: The Death of Autonomy and Anonymity or a Variation on the Status Quo? 
  • Casey Ransom: The Federal Reserve Check Processing Region Consolidation & Check 21—In Support of Re-Proposing Legislation: “Placing a Check on Holds” 
  • Matthew Shin: Federal Housing Subsidies and Inter-Generational Poverty 
  • Ryan Sugden: Why the Affordable Care Act Won’t End Medical Bankruptcy, and Why That’s Okay