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Special Thanks to Our Donors

The Law Review is grateful to those who contributed to the annual banquet held on April 18, 2013.

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2012-13 Tulane Law Review Award Recipients

Sarah Schindler, Kara McQueen-Borden, Annalisa Cravens, Kathryn Munson, Paul Stevens, Jr., Chris Hilton, and Andrew Kingsley received awards at the Tulane Law Review‘s annual banquet on April 18, 2013.

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Author Weighs in on Medical Credit Card Abuse

An author exploring the role of doctors as money lenders to their patients in an article published in Volume 84 again weighed in on a similar issue (that is, medical credit cards) in a recent Fox Business article.

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Tulane Faculty Member and Former Review Advisor Honored in Paris

Tulane law faculty member Vernon Palmer, as a former advisor of the Review, will be awarded an honorary doctorate from the Université Paris-Dauphine in Paris, France.

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Symposium Article Selected to Appear in Intellectual Property Law Review

An article published in volume 86 of the Tulane Law Review discussing the tension between trademark protections and licensing of the intellectual property of sports teams has been selected for publication in the annual Intellectual Property Law Review.

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Article Published in the Review Selected for Professional Responsibility Award

An article published in Volume 86 of the Tulane Law Review analyzing the “boundary claim,” or the idea that lawyers must represent clients zealously but within the bounds of the law, was selected as the winner of the third annual Fred C. Zacharias Memorial Prize for Scholarship in Professional Responsibility.

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Former Review Editor in Chief Cited in U.S. Supreme Court Writ

A Recent Development published in Volume 85 and penned by Kimberly Cheeseman, Editor in Chief of Volume 86 of the Tulane Law Review, was cited this month in a writ of certiorari to the United States Supreme Court.

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U.S. Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Affirmative Action Case Subject of Volume 86 Recent Development

On Oct. 10, the United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin, an affirmative action case out of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit that was the the subject of a Recent Development published in the Review last June.

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Forbes Cites Review in Ongoing Debate on Stock Trading Tax

A Tulane Law Review article evaluating possible tax reforms in the wake of the financial crisis was cited by a Forbes article reporting on legislation intending to tax stock transactions.

Forbes writes that Congressman Keith Ellison introduced a bill that would add a tax of 0.5 percent onto the sale of stocks, 0.1 percent on bonds and 0.005 percent on derivatives or other investments. “To put this in a buyer’s frame of mind, when an investor purchased $10,000 in stock shares, the [...]

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Antiobesity Taxes, Subject of Upcoming Tulane Law Review Article, Making NPR Headlines

In her upcoming article in the Tulane Law Review, Professor Katherine Pratt of Loyola Law School Los Angeles will examine arguments that public health advocates have made in support of antiobesity soda and food taxes.

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      May 1, 2013
      • Special Thanks to Our Donors
      • 2013 Banquet SponsorsThe Law Review is grateful to those who contributed to the annual banquet held on April 18, 2013.
      April 18, 2013
      • 2012-13 Tulane Law Review Award Recipients
      • Sarah Schindler, Kara McQueen-Borden, Annalisa Cravens, Kathryn Munson, Paul Stevens, Jr., Chris Hilton, and Andrew Kingsley received awards at the Tulane Law Review's annual banquet on April 18, 2013.
      April 3, 2013
      • Author Weighs in on Medical Credit Card Abuse
      • An author exploring the role of doctors as money lenders to their patients in an article published in Volume 84 again weighed in on a similar issue (that is, medical credit cards) in a recent Fox Business article.
      March 20, 2013
      • Tulane Faculty Member and Former Review Advisor Honored in Paris
      • Tulane law faculty member Vernon Palmer, as a former advisor of the Review, will be awarded an honorary doctorate from the Université Paris-Dauphine in Paris, France.
      February 20, 2013
      • Symposium Article Selected to Appear in Intellectual Property Law Review
      • An article published in volume 86 of the Tulane Law Review discussing the tension between trademark protections and licensing of the intellectual property of sports teams has been selected for publication in the annual Intellectual Property Law Review.
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