Sunday May 19, 2013

School of Law

Law Review

North Dakota Law Review
University of North Dakota
School of Law
P.O. Box 9003
Grand Forks, ND 58202-9003
ndlr@law.und.edu

Editor in Chief:
(701) 777-2272
Law Review Office:
(701) 777-2941
Administrative Assistant:
(701) 777-2282

Board of Editors announce Student Works for Spring 2010

The Board of Editors extends its congratulations to the authors of the following notes on their forthcoming publication:

Ashleigh BoePutting a Price on Child Porn: Requiring Defendants who Possess Child Pornography Images to pay Restitution to Pornography Victims

Stefanie HaarsagerNorth Dakota's Pharmacy Ownership Law: an Analysis of the Strictest Pharmacy Ownership Law in the United States

Mark KrogstadFilling in the Gap: Addressing the Potential Impact of Adopting Legislation in North Dakota that Creates a New Identity: The Low Profit Limited Liability Company

Sara MonsonProperty Exempt from Process - How House Bill No. 1039 gave North Dakota's Outdated Exemption Scheme a Facelift Through Updates and Clarification

 

The Board of Editors also congratulates each of the following members on the satisfactory completion of their note:

Laura BarrettOne Text Away from Tragedy: a Plea for North Dakota to Enact Legislation Prohibiting Texting while Driving in REsponse to the proposed Avoiding Life-Endangering and REckless Texting by Drivers Act

Amy ClarkPossession of Child Pornography: a Recent Attack on the 2G2.2 Sentencing Guideline, Aftereffects, and a call for Change

Abby GratzThat'll be How Much? How the Pharmacy Benefit Manager Business Model is Pushng up the Cost of Health and How Proposed Congressional Transparency Legislation can Help Change It

Jonathan GodfreadTrigal Immunity and State Taxation of Tribally Owned State Chartered Corporations: Clearing the Ambiguity with a charter-centric Approach

Paul GundersonCapitalizing on Carbon: North Dakota's Approach to Carbon Dioxide Capture and Sequestration

James HoyWith the Advancement of Cell Phone Technology, the Plain View Exception to the Warrant Requirement may make Serches and Seizures in North Dakota a bit more "Touchy"

Justin HughesWhen “No” is not an Option: a Look at North Dakota's Mantatory Chemical Testing Statute and its iMpact on the State's Goals of Information Gathering and Deterring Drunk Driving

Dennis IngoldThe Best Defense is a Good Offense: Analysis of, and Proposed Amendments to, North Dakota's Human Trafficking Law

Joseph MandalaAn African Under International Law: a Comparative Appraisal of the International Criminal Court's Application of Universal Jurisdiction

Brianna McAleerForcing Sophisticaiton on Non-profits: Why Requiring Greater Transparency in the Non-profit Industry may be Undesirable for Unsophisticated Nonprofits, but is Advantageous for Donors, Beneficiaries, and PUblic Policy

Kurt PorterResolving the Debate: the Admissibility of Expert Testimony Regarding Eyewitness Identification under Federal Rules of Evidence 402 and 702

Justin RoeslerThe Public Safety Exception to Miranda: The Need for a Flexible standard

Lindsey ScheelSexting Sweeps the States: Teens and Technology Present problems for Law Enforcement

Charlotte SkarThe Function and IMpact of North Dakota's Statute Relating to Justified Use of Deady Force Against Intruders: Big Changes in Selfe-defense Law or an Unnecessary Statute?

Benjamin WilliamsFilling the Void: North Dakota Begins to Address the Disparity in Bargaining Power Between Wind Energy Developers and Landowners

Sarah WilsonIndependent v. Collective Right Debate: Should the Sureme Court Incorporate the Second Amendment against the States after District of Columbia v. Heller?