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Student Notes

Student Publications in Volume 60

The Volume 59 Editorial Board  selected nine student-written notes to be published in the forthcoming volume of University of Louisville Law Review.


Congratulations to the following student authors who have been selected for publication:


Andrew Chandler,

Tearing Down 'No Section 8' Signs: The Disparate Racial Impact of Source-of-Income Discrimination and the validity of Louisville's New Law Against It

Awarded Best Note


Brandon Girdley,

Other People's Money and How the Hedge Funds Use It: A New Approach to Insuring Defined-Benefit Public Pensions

Awarded Runner-Up Best Note


Kyle Conley,

Universal Suffrage: The Case for Complete Voting Rights Restoration in Kentucky


Lindsay "DJ" Cress,

As Racial Tensions Rise in the Nation, It Is Time to Acknowledge the Impact of Racial Trauma Induced PTSD and Related Mental Health Conditions For Black Servicemembers


Alex Dunn,

Judicial Deference to Agency Fact-Finding In Indiana: A Constitutional Challenge


Ana England,

The Illusion of Control: A Case for Expanding Title VII to Independent Contractors


Meredith Harbison,

Emerging Mental Health Courts: The Intersection of Mental Illness, Substance Abuse, Poverty, and Incarceration


Mason Leichhardt,

Big Tobacco's Big Settlement: What Pharmaceutical Companies Can Learn to Protect Themselves in Opioid Litigation


Jordan Philley,

Mass Chaos: Bristol-Myers Squibb and its Application to Class Actions

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