This page features published works by students during their time at University of San Diego School of Law.

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Submissions from 2020

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Defend Trade Secrets Act and The Seizure Provision: Useful or Superfluous?, Sachin Bhatmuley

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Pseudo-Gambling and Whaling: How Loot Boxes Prey on Vulnerable Populations and How to Curtail Future Predatory Behavior, Alexander Mann

Submissions from 2019

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CFIUS Reform: Fear and Firrma, an Inefficient and Insufficient Expansion of Foreign Direct Investment Oversight, Jayden Barrington

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Faster Science: Why Scientist.com's Blockchain Approach Is the Answer to the Pharmaceutical Industry's 21 C.F.R. Part 11 Compliance Challenges, Kelly Kagan

Submissions from 2018

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The Enforcement of Selective Reduction Clauses in Surrogacy Contracts, Julia Dalzell

Submissions from 2016

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Abandoning the Status Quo: Towards Uniform Application of Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, Gregory E Catangay

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Facebook, Twitter, and the Wild West of IP Enforcement on Social Media: Weighing the Merits of a Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy, Daniel Doft

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Keeping the Desert at Bay: Adapting California Water Management to Climate Change, Paul Pearah

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Trading on the Outcomes of Patent Challenges Short-Selling Petitioners and Possible Modifications to the Inter Partes Review Process, Feng Ye

Submissions from 2014

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The U.S. Senate Immigration Reform Bill and the Need for Amendments before Passing, Nicholas J. Ferraro

Submissions from 2012

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A Pinteresting Question: Is Pinterest Here to Stay: A Study on How IP Can Help Pinterest Lead a Revolution, Stephanie Chau

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Metallizing Engineering's Forefeiture Doctrine after the America Invents Act Note, Daniel Taskalos

Submissions from 2006

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Emerging Litigation with Perchlorate Contamination Annual Review of the Law, Tina Brister

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Speeding up the International Community's Response Time in Addressing Acts of Genocide: Deferring to the Judgment of Nongovernmental Organizations, Joshua M. Kagan

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Reevaluating Capital Punishment: The Fallacy of a Foolproof System, the Focus on Reform, and the International Factor, Greta Proctor