Volumes
Volume 7 (2020 – 2021)
- Combating the Feres Doctrine, by Shaymaa J. Shwel
Volume 6 (2019 – 2020)
- The New Space Race: America’s Journey to Stay Ahead of the International Community Through Proposed Legislation, by Dylan R. Conroy
- History Has Soured the Lemon Test, by Trevor J. Sherrard
- The Data Dilemma in the 21st Century Court System, by Lawrence Suarez
- Developers or Magicians? Zoning Loophole in the Magic City, Amanda G. Gomez
- A Consumer’s Recovery of Damages for Lost Personal Time: Has the GM Ignition Switch Litigation Ignited a Paradigm Shift?, by Michael W. Pinsof
Volume 5 (2018 – 2019)
- David’s Five Smooth Stones: Cloud Technology for the Florida Consumer Lawyer, by Alfred Light
- The New Personal Jurisdiction: How the Supreme Court is Making it Easier for Corportate Defendants to Avoid Litigation, by Julialeida Sainz
- Now Accepting Virtual Currencies: Bitcoins and United States Regulation, by Saul Canelo
- Jay Z 4:44 Highlights Racial Disparity in Copyright & Entrepreneurship in the Entertainment Field, by Nathacha Bien-Aime
- Stand or Sit? Article III Standing in Cases of Data Breach: A Uniform Solution, by Maxwell Murray
Volume 4 (2017 – 2018)
- Federal Personal Jurisdiction: Derailing Corporate-Friendly Litigation, by Christina Ackemjack
- Has the NBA Lost Its Competitive Touch, by D’Bria Bradshaw
- How the Party Presentation Rule Limits Judicial Discretion, by Luke Ryan
- Complex Patent Litigation: Limiting Lenght and Limiting Intricacy, by Sarah M. Dickhut
- Piercing the Jurisdictional Veil, by Carolina Nuche
Volume 3 (2016 – 2017)
- Can A Sioux be Sued for Embracing Mary Jane?: Tribal Sovereign Immunity Concerns Arising from the Legalized Marijuana Trade on Indian Land, by Teresa Dawkins
- A Class Act: Lead poisoning in Flint and Beyond: Can Victims Find Success Against Lead Poisoning Through Class Action Suits?, by Julio Menache
- Airbnb’s Social Cost: Is There Any Decency in the Communications Decency Act?, by Vianca B. Canet
Volume 2 (2015 – 2016)
- Spokeo, Inc. v. Robins: The Illusory “No-Injury Class” Reaches the Supreme Court, by Patricia W. Hatamyar Moore
Volume 1 (2014 – 2015)