University of Miami Law Review Vol. 77 Editorial Board Announced; Student Scholarly Articles Noted

Set of scales, gavel, and law books

The Editorial Board of Volume 77 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.

Margaret Marquart is Editor-in-Chief of Volume 77. The following students were also elected to the Executive Board:

Executive Editors

Michael Newell
Jessica Nunez Munoz
Nicole Porzenheim

Senior Articles Editor

Isabelle Carbajales

Student Notes & Comments Editors

Laura Blockman
Scott Fraser

Senior Writing Editor

Elizabeth Sardinas

Eleventh Circuit Editor

Joshua Schulster

Digital Editor

Austin Price

Symposium Editors

Myles Crandall
Olivia Johnson

Managing Editor

Lauren O’Neil

Articles & Comments Editors

Ally Chamberlin
Hillary Gabriele
Samantha Goldstein
Priscilla Ruiz
Stephanie Sanchez

Additionally, the following Volume 76 Junior Staff Editors have been selected for publication in Volume 77.

Laura Blockman
Title: “A Solemn Mockery: Why Texas’s Senate Bill 8 Cannot Be Legitimized Through Comparisons to Qui Tam and Environmental Protection Statutes"
Advisor: Professor of Legal Writing Jarrod Reich

Isabelle Carbajales – Winner of the University of Miami Law Review’s Volume 76 Soia Mentschikoff Award for Excellence in Scholarly Writing
Title: "Cosmetic Crisis: The Obsolete Regulatory Framework of the Ever-Evolving Cosmetic Industry"
Advisor: Professor of Legal Writing Christie Anne Darias Daniels

Scott Fraser
Title: "Hard Truths: Cracking Open The Case Of Whether Hard Seltzer Is Beer"
Advisor: Professor of Legal Writing Christina M. Frohock

Nina Griscelli
Title: "The Doha Agreement for Bringing Peace to Afghanistan: The Medical Malpractice Case Equivalent of International Humanitarian Law"
Advisor: Professor of Legal Writing Annette Torres

Olivia Johnson
Title: "Let the Exceptions Do the Work: How Florida Should Approach Environmental Regulation after Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid"
Advisor: Professor Jessica Owley

Michael Newell
Title: "The Higher-Cost Problem: How the CASE Act Addresses the History of Inequity in the American Copyright Regime"
Advisor: Professor Lili Levi

Chelsea Olivera
Title: "Antitrust Law: An Antidote to Private Equity-Driven Consolidation in the Healthcare Industry?"
Advisor: Professor Gabriel Scheffler

Austin Price
Title: "The Champlain Towers South Collapse and the Path to Improving Florida’s Recertification Laws"
Advisor: Professors Stephen J. Schnably & Raquel M. Matas

“Thank you to all of the faculty advisors who so graciously assisted our Junior Staff Editors this year to produce such exceptional pieces,” said Farah Barquero, Director of Programs. “Please join me in congratulating the following Junior Staff Editors on their significant scholarly pieces.”

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