The Editorial Board of Volume 74 of the University of Miami Law Review has been announced. Candidates were invited onto the Law Review because they either placed in the top 6.5% of their class or because they placed in the top 33 of their class or section and won the UMLR Writing Competition.
Hannah Gordon is Editor-in-Chief of Volume 74. The following students were also elected to the Executive Board:
• Anabel Blanco, Executive Editor
• Anne Marie McLaughlin, Executive Editor
• Stephanie Moran, Executive Editor
• Michael J. Kimok, Senior Articles Editor
• Jennifer Hicks, Student Notes & Comments Editor
• Franco Piccinni, Student Notes & Comments Editor
• Alli Katzen, Senior Writing Editor
• Caroline Herter, Eleventh Circuit Editor
• Caitlyn Cullen, Symposium Editor
• Giselle Sardinas, Symposium Editor
• Sophia Rub, Online Editor
• Elisabeth Rabin, Managing Editor
• Matthew Casbarro, Articles & Comments Editor
• Michael Clinch, Articles & Comments Editor
• Meaghan Goldstein, Articles & Comments Editor
• Benjamin Longnecker, Articles & Comments Editor
• Stephanie Rosner, Articles & Comments Editor
• Keigan Vannoy, Articles & Comments Editor
Additionally, the Law Review is pleased to announce the Volume 73 candidates who have been selected for publication in Volume 74.
Benjamin Longnecker*
"Federal Ignorance and the Battle for Supervised Injection Sites"
Advisor: Professor Patrick O. Gudridge
*Winner of the University of Miami Law Review’s Volume 73 Soia Mentschikoff Award for Excellence in Scholarly Writing.
Caitlyn Cullen
"Nipped in the Bud: How Legal Disparities Create Financial Growth Hurdles in the State-Sanctioned Marijuana Industry"
Advisor: Professor Kathleen Claussen
Amelia Daynes
"The Matrix: How Parole Eligibility in Florida Fails to Make Life Sentences Constitutional for Juveniles"
Advisor: Professor Tamara Rice Lave
Hannah Gordon
"Cowboys and Indians: Settler Colonialism and the Dog Whistle in U.S. Immigration Policy"
Advisor: Professor Rebecca Sharpless
Alli Katzen
"Why Justice Kavanaugh Should Continue Justice Kennedy’s Death Penalty Legacy—Next Step: Expanding Juvenile Death Penalty Ban"
Advisor: Professor Shara Kobetz Pelz
Michael J. Kimok
"One Last Drink: Rigsby, Cort, & Sandoval—The Disimplication of Private Rights of Action"
Advisor: Professor Kathleen Claussen
Stephanie Moran
"The Continuing Search for Humaneness: Why Firing Squads Are a Preferable Method of Execution to Lethal Injection"
Advisor: Professor Shara Kobetz Pelz
Clayton Schmitt
"The Future Is Today: Preparing the Legal Ground for the United States Space Force"
Advisor: Professor Christina M. Frohock
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