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Greg Schwartz is a recent graduate of Stanford Law School. Greg’s upcoming paper, titled “Patenting Video Gameplay” will be published soon in Volume 16!
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@Kish_Parella is a Professor at @wlulaw, specializing in International Business Transactions, Corporate Governance, and Contracts. Professor Parella’s upcoming article, titled “The Human Rights Obligations of Corporate Directors” will be published soon in Volume 16!
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Delaram Takyar is an associate professor of law at University of Colorado Boulder. Professor Takyar's upcoming article, “The Hidden Cost of Government Immunity” will be published soon in Volume 16!
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Rodrick Mahoney is a recent UCI Law graduate, working as an associate at @BCLPlaw. Rodrick’s student note titled, “Abolitionist Community Economic Development: Dismantling Racial Capital and Forging Black Autonomous Futures” will be published soon in UCI Law Review’s Volume 16!
Professor Giovanna Massarotto is a Lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School. Professor Massarotto’s article “Regulating Tech Titans” will be published soon in UCI Law Review’s Volume 16! #lawreview#UCI
Professor Christina Lee is a visiting Associate Professor of Law at The George Washington University Law School. Professor Lee’s article “Beyond Algorithmic Disgorgement: Remedying Algorithmic Harms” will be published soon in UCI Law Review’s Volume 16!! #lawreview#ucilaw
We are proud to introduce our Senior Articles Editor, Lindsay Waters. Lindsay, along with all UCI Law Review editors, is currently hard at work with article selection.
Lindsay is from Temecula, California, and is pursuing public interest law, with a focus on human rights.
We would like to introduce our 2025-2026 UCI Law Review Editorial Board! With the help of all of our staff and associate editors, we look forward to a successful production of Volume 16 this year.
Is there anti-AI bias in copyright law? A quirk in how humans perceive AI-generated works.?. New research by @Prof_Schuster and myself, forthcoming in @UCILawReview.
I can think of some who might be interested: @GettyImages@StabilityAI@nytimes@OpenAI
Will post full article to SSRN soon.
I'm about 10 years late to posting here, but I'm thrilled that my article "Reevaluating Felon-In-Possession Laws After Bruen and the War on Drugs" is forthcoming in @UCILawReview. Draft available https://t.co/kxcagLv0Dv. Comments welcome!
We are thrilled to welcome all new and returning members of the UC Irvine Law Review! We are looking forward to a successful year with this amazing team!
Thrilled to see my article "Hidden Resources" out @UCILawReview! I advance that when humans encounter natural resources they cannot see—hidden resources—, they have difficulties imagining an appropriate property regime. Available at: https://t.co/eyrA6ooQwc
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My piece "Intellectual Property, Independent Creation, & the Lockean Commons" out in the @UCILawReview! This started with my earliest ideas as a "legal scholar" & is very special to see in print. Thanks to all who helped me with it!❤️https://t.co/lq8aqD3Wzu
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