2025 Chapman Law Review Symposium: Raiders of the Lost Art The Chapman Law Review is proud to host our 2025 Symposium, Raiders of the Lost Art: Legal Challenges and Recoveries. This event will explore the intricate legal, ethical, and cultural issues surrounding the recovery of looted and stolen art. Featuring…

Tax Expenditures and Horizontal Equity: A Present-Day Reassessment


The Chapman Law Review is proud to publish Nir Fishbien’s article: Tax Expenditures and Horizontal Equity: A Present-Day Reassessment. Below, you will find the abstract from the article. Tax Expenditures and Horizontal Equity: A Present-Day Reassessment By Nir Fishbien Abstract Tax expenditures are “revenue losses attributable to provisions of the…

Forthcoming: AI, Originality, and Creativity: Copyrighting all the Melodies to Avoid Accidental Infringement


The Chapman Law Review is proud to publish Damien Riehl's keynote address: AI, Originality, and Creativity: Copyrighting all the Melodies to Avoid Accidental Infringement. Below, you will find an excerpt from the speech. Forthcoming:  AI, Originality, and Creativity: Copyrighting all the Melodies to Avoid Accidental Infringement By Damien Riehl If…

Forthcoming Article: Goodbye Copyright? The Rise of Trademark and Rights of Publicity in the Hip-Hop Music Industry


The Chapman Law Review is proud to publish Professor Kevin J. Greene's article: Goodbye Copyright? The Rise of Trademark and Rights of Publicity in the Hip-Hop Music Industry. Below, you will find an excerpt from the article. Forthcoming: Goodbye Copyright? The Rise of Trademark and Rights of Publicity in the…