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Fall 2018 Student Comment Selection

On behalf of UMKC Law Review, it is our pleasure to announce the comments that have been selected for publication!
  • Jessie PeelThe GDPR: The Biggest Threat to the Implementation of Blockchain Technology in Global Supply Chains
  • John PipesSlaying Zombie Debt: Missouri Rule 55.03 Can Prevent Time-Barred Debt Claims Through Sanctions
  • Ali Barrett, How Long is Life: Defining a Life Sentence for Convicted Juveniles in Missouri
  • Megan Sword, To Err is Both Human and Non-Human
  • Joseph Salazar, An End Run on Mandamus
  • Jaclyn AlcantaraThe Impact of Implicit Bias on Female Patent Applicants in an Age of Increasingly Vague Patent Standards
  • Bayli MartinCatching Up to Science: State Law on the Enforceability of Surrogacy Agreements
  • Joseph Findley, Partisan Gerrymandering and the Show Me State: Applying the Standard in Whitford v. Gill to the Context of Missouri’s State and Congressional Districts
We appreciate all of your hard work!

COMING TO A MAILBOX NEAR YOU: 87.2

Volume 87.2, one of our general issues, is headed your way!
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Forthcoming, Volume 87.3 will be our second symposium issue focusing on Administrative Law! We will keep you posted on when to anticipate its delivery.
Yours truly,
The UMKC Law Review Board
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