The Celebrating WCL Student Authors series presents scholarly articles written by Washington College of Law students.
Submissions from 2026
Salay v. Slovakia: a Contemporary Case on Educational Discrimination against the Romani People, Sara Apostol
Corporate Cybersecurity Governance: Director Liability Under Europe’s NIS2 Directive and the Emerging Fiduciary Duty of Proactive Cybersecurity Oversight, Stacey B. Barrack
Behind the Headlines: Media Control in Bangladesh Post July Revolution, Nahida Islam
Corporate Responsibility in Business Dealings with War Criminals, Michael "Mac" Richards
The Elusive Nexus Standard: Differing Approaches to the Asylum Nexus Standard as Applied to Religious Persecution Perpetrated by Gangs, Chloe Schalit
Reproductive Rights & Absolutist Abortion Bans: Beatriz v. El Salvador & Human Rights Standards in the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, Jordan Schucker
Reporting Materiality Under the SEC Cybersecurity Disclosure Rules: How Corporate Boards Balance Duty and Risk for Cyber Threats and Incidents, Deborah Slattery-Pereira
Kidfluencer Protection: Illinois’ Attempt at Expanding its Version of the Coogan Law., Genevieve Sloan
A Prosecutor’s Ethical Duty to Divert, Jordan Stevenson
“No One Can Hear You Scream”: Intimate Partner Violence and Family Justice Centers in Rural America, Jordan Stevenson
Nondo v. Tanzania: AfCHPR Signals Its Resolve on Democratic Preservation, Maggie Titus
Outbid By Technicality: How Streaming Services Weaken Legacy Media’s Matching Rights, Arthur Yolles
Submissions from 2025
Vulnerability in the Law, Sara Aziz, Aisli Ali, Casey Williams, Lindsey Nye, Saya Khandhar, and Sofia Bazdekis
The Right to Arbitrate(?): Integrating Consumer Protection into Judicial Review of the McCarran-Ferguson Act and the New York Convention, Rachel Bamberger
Femicide is a Human Rights Violation, not a Cultural Consequence: Why Nigeria is Violating the Maputo Protocol, Bolu Jegede
Cultural Conquest: Russia's Strategic Assault on Ukrainian Heritage as Both a Catalyst for and a Casualty of Conflict, Brittan Harrell
Uncorking the Twenty-First Amendment: A Spirited Exception to Distill the Dormant Commerce Clause, Lars Emerson
A New Blue Sky: SEC Considerations in the Regulation of Autonomous AI Misconduct, Cristian Gonzalez
What We Can Learn from the Notorious P&ID v. Nigeria, Emily Granja
Federal Compassionate Release Principles: Defining the Contours of Analyses Under the “Other Reasons” Bucket, Hannah Jacobs
In Violation of Diplomatic Treaties: A Look Into Ecuador's Forced Extraction, Josie C. Tarin
Out of Sight, Out of Mind? Administering Federal Programs in America’s Territories, Grace T. Kelly
The Tightrope Walk of FTAs: Balancing the Relationship Between Foreign Investments and Public Interests, Savannah Kelly
Harmful Connections: How Tort Law Can Address Algorithmic Account Recommendation Harms and Protect Youth Social Media Users, Francesca Kennedy
The IRS's Misguided Playbook for NIL Collectives, Olivia M. Lubarsky
Mailing It In: Due Process Requires Technology-Driven Safeguards in Public Benefits, Eric Lukoff
The Death of Amateurism: How A Vertical Restructuring of the NCAA Could Preserve Its Role as the Governing Body of Collegiate Athletics, Miles M. McDonald
Ziada v. Netherlands: Accountability of State Officials in the European Court of Human Rights, McKenzie Gallagher
Bringing Cases Back to Life: The Voluntary Cessation Doctrine and Public Prison Defendants, Caitlen Moser
Assessing the Post-Purdue Landscape of Consensual Third-Party Releases Through Contract Law, Kaori Nagase
One Giant Leap for Monopolies: Spectrum, SpaceX, and the FCC's Public Interest Paradox, Sarah Neal
The Software Inducement Paradox, Dylan Niederland
Remote Work's Complication of Companies' Personal Jurisdiction Standings: Morphing the Historical Analysis to Fit Modern Remote Work Characteristics, LindaRose Piccolo
Imperfect Justice: Gaps in the ICC’s Reparations and Victim Participation, Alyssa Price
Holding Out for Better Weather: Foreign Aid and the Principle of Humanity in Armed Conflicts and Natural Disasters, Nicholas Schwartz
Holding the Line: Maryland's Federal Accountability Unit and the Fight against Unlawful Federal Actions, Mehek Singh
The Poorer the Author, the Better Their Art: How For-Profit Fanfiction Can be Fair Use., Jordan Stevenson
Quota Reform, Repression, and the Fight for Human Rights in Bangladesh, Noreen Tareque
The “Gray Zone”: Safeguarding Diplomatic Premises from Attacks by Third Countries, Tim Streit
Military Service Academies: The Final Battleground for Affirmative Action, Krista Trefen
Submissions from 2024
The Constitutionality of Barring Undocumented Immigrants from Second Amendment Protections, Abby Vorhees
Taking A Step Back: Have We Already Seen Judicial Takings?, Anna Sargent
The Planned Pregnancy Problem: Incentivizing Uniform Surrogacy Law Reform Through Title X Expansion, Brooke Baragar
The Very Interstate Nature of the Internet? Establishing Uniform Requirements for Internet Transmissions Within Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Catherine Beal
Regulating the Renewable Revolution: Revisiting FERC’s Authority Under the Federal Power Act Post-Major Questions Doctrine, Charles Beauregard
Freedom to Traumatize Children?: Unreasonable Publicity and Non-Celebrity Children’s Right to Privacy, Alexis Berg
Charting the Course: Trips-Plus Agreements and the Intersection of Intellectual Property with Digital Trade, Mira Burri and María Vásquez Callo-Müller
Adopting the Benefit-of-the Doubt Rule in Veterans' Affairs Adjudication that Congress Intended, Christopher L. Galarza
Dammed If You Don't: What the Bureau of Reclamation Can do to Address a Drying Colorado River, Kirsten Companik
Rank and File: The Depth of “Officer” Under Section Three of the Fourteenth Amendment, Jason D'Antonio
Captured Without Consent: Reckoning With Non-Volitional Disclosures Around the Home in Long-Term Pole Camera Cases, Katelyn Donaldson
Restraining the Heartless: Erosion of Corporate Liability Under the Alien Tort Statute and the Path Forward for Victims Seeking Redress, Alexa M. Duffy
The Secret's Out: The Role of Restrictive Covenants in Trade Secret Law, Magdalene Eallonardo
Seed Patents: Enabling Innovation Beyond Biological Deposits, Ellaina Sanders
Hollywood's Triple Threat: Writers, Actors, and Antitrust Regulators Take on the Streaming Giants, Remy S. Farkas
“Clothing” the De Minimis Loophole: The Story of an Exception Swallowing Rule, Stephen Finan
The Rats Don’t Run This City, We Do: How Federal and State Agency Collaboration Can Aid in the ‘War on Rats’ in the Public Housing Developments, Alexandra Fochios
Adopting the Benefit-of-the-Doubt Rule in Veterans’ Affairs Adjudication That Congress Intended, Christopher L. Galarza
Amnesty Laws in Modern Peace Agreements: An Analysis of the Northern Ireland Legacy Act Under International Law, McKenzie Gallagher
Charter Schools and Emos: Who's In Charge, Brendan Glynn
Out-of-State Abortion on Company Dime: An Analysis of State Legislation and ERISA, Erin Elizabeth Hanlon
Affirmative Acts, Passive Retention, and Exercising Control: Applying City of Chicago v. Fulton to Related Provisions of the Automatic Stay, Halloran Hoffmann
The Validity of Trade Restrictions on Artificial Intelligence Technology Under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade's National Security Exception, Isabelle Brundieck
Measuring the Unmeasurable: Foreign Aid and the Rule of Law, Natallia Karkanitsa
Securing Workers' Futures: Why Replacing Union Workers with Artificial Intelligence in Creative Professions is the New Subcontracting, Katherine J. Kyriakoudes
Slavery Still Exists and May Have Produced Your Hairdryer, Katherine Pratty
Securing Workers’ Futures: Why Replacing Union Workers with Artificial Intelligence in Creative Professions is the New Subcontracting, Katherine J. Kyriakoudes
Defining "Use in Commerce": The Supreme Court's Evolving Extraterritorial Application of the Lanham Act, Hannah Lief
State Taxing Power over Tribal Leasing Activity: Balancing Bracker with the Call to Modernize, Caitlyn Lindstrom
The Gig Worker Question: Reviving the FTC’s Competition Rulemaking Authority to Protect Collective Bargaining, Sarah Madsen
An Icy Invasion: Russia's Seizure of the Norwegian Waters in the Arctic, Margaret Turchinski
A Little Less Conversation, A Little More Action: How American Unwillingness To Escalate Emboldens Mexico’s Populist Ambitions, David Montero
Deception in Place of Equal and Impartial Administration of Justice: The Use of Deception When Interrogating Juveniles, Emily A. Moran
Thank You for Your (Continued) Service: How DoD's Medical Standards Find Some Service Members Eligible to Deploy, but Ineligible to Lead as Commissioned Officers, Sophia A. Navedo-Quinones
A Matter of Time: Artificial Intelligence, the Fourth Amendment, and Changing Privacy Expectations, Will Nesbit