Miami Law announces the newly elected executive boards of the Business Law Review, Inter-American Law Review, International and Comparative Law Review, and Race and Social Justice Law Review.
“We are so proud of these students and congratulate this next group of amazing leaders,” said Farah Barquero, director of law reviews.
Business Law Review
Editor-in-Chief: Thomas Webb
Executive Editors: Preston Buchanan and Gianna Balli
Managing Editor: Julia Gibson
Senior Notes and Comments Editors: John Paul Brophy & Talia Svid
Senior Articles Editor: Maryann Lennon
Senior Writing Editor: Alexandra McHugh
Alumni Editor: David Hernandez
Online Media Editor: Alexander Plansky
Symposium & Events Editor: Kaitlyn Jauregui
Inter-American Law Review
Editor in Chief: Erick Wilson
Executive Editors: Ashley Knoblauch & Sofia Schonenberg
Managing Editor: Asha Wedemier-Allan
Student Writing Editors: Noah Rust & Maggie Walsh
Online Content Editor: Robert Hilton
Alumni Advisor Editor: Samuel Stephens
Articles & Comments Editors: Clady Corona, Joao Pereira Filho, Brianna Riguera, Trevor Rowars
International and Comparative Law Review
Editor-in-Chief: Marialejandra Portal
Executive Editors: Victoria Guevara & Michael Stuart
Managing Editor: Ann Light
Senior Notes & Comments Editors: Jess Hwang & Morgan Comite
Articles Editor: Alyssa Perez
Events & Symposium Editor: Jake Waldman
Alumni Editor: Colsen Centner
Online Editor: Isabelle Nozari
Articles & Comments Editors: Camila Torres Jaramillo & Wayne Selogy
Race and Social Justice Law Review
Editor-in-Chief: Timothy Mondloch
Staff Managing Editor: Mackenzie Steele
Chief Notes and Comments Editor: Krishtine Loaiza
Senior Articles Editor: Emily Kaufman
Submission Editor: Miranda Guedes
Business and Online Editor: Andrew Green
Writing Competition Editor: Kyra Harkins
Symposium Chair: Ethan Goldberg
Social Media Chair: Anabelle Tolgyesi
Articles & Comments Editors: Nathen Castillo, Anabelle Tolgyesi, Sabrina Serber, Jenna De Stefano, and Dana Arbogast
Additionally, the four law reviews selected the following students for publication.
“Thank you to all of the faculty advisors who so graciously assisted our students this year to produce such exceptional papers,” said Barquero. “I congratulate the students on their significant scholarly pieces.”
Business Law Review
Maryann Lennon, “Board Diversity is Here to Stay: Extrajudicial Avenues.” Advisor: Shara Kobetz Pelz
Thomas Webb, “Caught in the Net: The Magnuson-Stevens Act, Extraterritorial Jurisdiction, and Pompano Fishery Management in Florida.” Advisor: Jessica Owley
Ahmed Qaisi, “Economic Health Versus ESG Standards: Through the Lens of Sri Lanka.” Advisor: William Bratton
Meryl R. Jimenez, “ESG & Caremark: Shareholders Might Lack Adequate Tools to Voice ESG Concerns and to Hold Boards of Directors Accountable for ESG Oversight.” Advisor: Andrew Dawson
Preston L. Buchanan, “From Alpha to Omegle: A.M. v. Omegle and the Shift Towards Product Liability from Harm Incurred Online.” Advisor: Annette Torres
Julia Gibson, “Florida Senate Bill 4-C: Florida’s Dissolution of Disney’s Special Independent District, Reedy Crek, and the Financial and First Amendment Implications of the Bill Passage.” Advisor: Patrick Gudridge
Ryan Brida, “Student Athlete Employment Model: An “Amateur” Attempt to Resolve the Exploitation Created by the NCAA.” Advisor: Jarrod Reich
Alexander Plansky, “Virtual Stardom: The Case for Protecting the Intellectual Property Rights of Digital Celebrities as Software.” Advisor: Andres Sawicki
Alanna D. Sadler, “Legal Uncertainty in Digital Worlds: Do Same Laws Apply?” Advisor: Cheryl Zuckerman
Inter-American Law Review
Noah Rust (Grey Quill Award Winner for Excellence in Scholarly Writing), “Haitian Climate Migrants: Heralds of the United States Unprepared Immigration System.” Advisor: Jessica Owley
Erick Wilson, “Illegal Wildlife Trafficking in Latin America and the United States: Challenges and Solutions.” Advisor: Jessica Owley
Samuel Stephens, “The Oberlin Saga and Integrating North America's Pipeline System.” Advisor: Frances Hill
Sanobar Valiani, “The War on Gangs: El Salvador's Playground for International Human Rights Violations.” Advisor: Ricardo Bascuas
Brianna Riguera, “The Detention of Immigration Policy: How States are Commandeering DHS Enforcement Guidelines.”
Robert Hilton, “Puerto Rico, the Island of Infringement? An Analysis of the Intersectionality of Eleventh Amendment Sovereign Immunity and Federal False Endorsement Claims.” Advisor: Jarrod Reich
Asha Wedemier-Allan, “Shouldering the Burden of Renewable Energy: Lithium Mining in Chile's Indigenous Communities.”
Gisell Landrian, “Courthouse Doors are Closed to Foreign Citizens for International Law Torts Committed by American Corporations.” Advisor: Cheryl Zuckerman
International and Comparative Law Review
Alyssa Perez, “Moving Towards a System of Collaboration: A Comparative Analysis of the Repatriation of Indigenous Cultural Heritage in United States and New Zealand.” Advisor: Stephen Urice
Talya Pinto, “Why Florida Municipalities Should Not Resort to Rent Control: A Comparative Analysis and Alternative Solutions.” Advisor: Erin Okuno
Colsen Centner, “Leveling the Playing Field: Navigating the ‘Name, Image and Likeness’ Rules for International Student Athletes in the United States.” Advisor: Rebecca Sharpless
Samuel Pinson, “Revamping Green Securitization Frameworks in the EU.” Advisor: Caroline Bradley
Michael Stuart, “Failure to Influence: Legislation Requiring Social Media Influencers to Disclose Their Retouched Images Will Not Address Youth Body Image Concerns.” Advisor: Jill Barton
Morgan Comite, “Prevent Phishy Business: Comparing California’s and the United Kingdom’s Age-Appropriate Design Code to Protect Youth from Cybersecurity Threats.” Advisor: Michelle DeStefano
Race and Social Justice Law Review
Kiyra Ellis, “The Forgotten Activists: Black People in the Disability Rights Movement.” Advisor: Abigail Fleming
Anabelle Tolgyesi, Examining DeShaney: “Child Abuse, Due Process, and State-Sanctioned Violence.” Advisor: Mary Anne Franks
Emily Kaufman, “On Liberty: From Due Process to Equal Protections Dobbs’ Impact upon the Transgender Community.” Advisor: Donald Jones
Nelson Garcia, “Challenging Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Act, AKA the “Don’t Say Gay” Law: Finding Equality Through Equal Protection Doctrine.” Advisor: Caroline Corbin
Miranda Guedes, “The Ghost of Jim Crow: The Human Right to Housing, Generational Wealth, The Neighborhood Homes Investment Act, and the American Legal System.” Advisor: Frances Hill
Rose Mahdavieh, “Judicial Corruption as a Social Justice Issue.” Advisor: Srilal Perera
Read more about Miami Law’s law reviews.