The Chapman Law Review is proud to publish the following articles and student notes in our upcoming Volume 28:
Articles
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Nir Fishbien, Tax Expenditures and Horizontal Equity: A Present-Day Reassessment, 28 CHAP. L. REV. 43 (2024).
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Maureen Johnson, Garland v. Cargill: It’s a Duck! Except at the Supreme Court, 28 CHAP. L. REV. 77 ( 2024).
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Michelle Norris, “Senator . . . I’m Singaporean!”: Privacy Regulation and Data Transfers in Cross-Border Corporations, 28 CHAP. L. REV. 77 (2024).
Notes
GENERAL ISSUE 2
Articles
- Stephen Hendricks, Breaking the Bind: Rethinking Non-compete Agreements in a Federal Framework, 28 CHAP. L. REV. 241 (2025).
- Arvid Kerschnitzki, Social Media, Populism, and Militant Democracy: An Argument for a Change in First Amendment Doctrine, 28 CHAP. L. REV. 305 (2025).
- James Rogerson, Technological Change and the Evolution of Patent Rights, 28 CHAP. L. REV. 341 (2025).
- Evan Yahng, Avoiding the Siren Call of the Clock in “Unreasonable Delay” Data Breach Notification Cases, 28 CHAP. L. REV. 399 (2025).
Notes
- Aubrey Butler, Fingerprints of Injustice: The Truth Behind Artificial Intelligence and Algorithmic-Driven Evidence, 28 CHAP. L. REV. 419 (2025).
Keynote Address
- Erin L. Thompson, Is This Cultural Property Law?: The Emerging Norm of Voluntary Repatriations, 28 CHAP. L. REV. 465 (2025).
Articles
- Leila Amineddoleh, Word, Words, Words Books, Libraries, and the Law, 28 CHAP. L. REV. 493 (2025).
- Nicholas M. O’Donnell, Turnabout Is Foul Play: Sovereign Immunity and Cultural Property Claims, 28 CHAP. L. REV.
535 (2025). - Armen Manuk-Khaloyan, Michael Bazyler, Kathryn Lee Boyd, Armenian Genocide Looted Art and the Story of the Armenian Genocide Restitution Movement: A Tribute, 28 CHAP. L. REV. 553 (2025).
Display
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Phillip Der Mugrdechian, Chapman Law Review Looted Art Display, 28 CHAP. L. REV. 593 (2025).