Volume 41 Staff Members
Volume 41 Board of Editors
Student Article Publication Selection


(July 17, 2008) -- Please join the Editorial Board of the Texas Tech Law Review in congratulating the following students that were selected to serve as staff members on Volume 41: 

Ackels, Sam

Babcock, Harley

Bailey, Jordan

Baker, Steven

Barnes, Kathryn

Bassham, Will

Beck, John

Binkley, Katherine

Clark, Angela

Cook, Dennis

Cordova, Alysia

Dallas, Cassie

Fulkerson, Adam

Garcia, Monica

George, Meghan

Glasgow, Cindy

Harbin, Julie

Hoffman, Sarah

Jackson, David

Jensen, Steven

Jordan, Samuel

Judd, Mettie

Junkes, Sara

Krippner, Rachel

Larsen, Kelli  

Lewis, Morgan

Miller, Jordan

Parkhomenko, Konstantin

Pelowski, Charlie

Robison, Leah

Ross, Benton  

Sullivan, Kimberly

Taylor, Sean

Thornton, Bradlee

Unal, Ceren

Watson, Susan

Wolf, Kyle

 



(March 2, 2008) -- Please join the Volume 40 Board of Editors of the Texas Tech Law Review in congratulating the following members upon their selection to the Volume 41 Board of Editors:

Editor-in-Chief
Jonathan Wilkerson

Executive Managing Editor
James Leito

Managing Editor
Josephine Lue

Lead Articles Editor
Bryan Jepson

Student Writing Editor
Brandon Durrett

Business Manager
Jon Platt

Symposium Editor
Chauncey Lane
_________________

Technology Editor
Jessica Hurtado
_________________

Articles Editors
Justin Almand
Megan Batchelor
Leslie Chaggaris
Jon Clark
Christal Delgado
Elizabeth Henderson
Aaron Hendley
Raleigh Johnston
Matthew Luensmann
Frank Messina
Melissa Moreno
Julie Offerman
Matt Sapp
Veronica Trevino
Lauren White
_________________

Comment Editors
Julie Caskey
Britton Douglas
Natalie Madden
Myron May
Natasha Nisttahuz
Sally Pittman
Matthew Rittmayer
Susan Smith
Ann Thomas
Lauren Waite


(February 26, 2008) -- Congratulations to the following staff members on their selection for publication in the Texas Tech Law Review.

BRITTON DOUGLAS -- That’s What She Said: Why Limiting the Use of Uncorroborated Eyewitness Identification Testimony Could Prevent Wrongful Convictions in Texas

BRANDON DURRETT -- The New Organic “Texas Tea”?: Local and National Implications of a Regulatory Ban on Texas Biodiesel Under State Clean Fuel Programs and the Renewable Fuel Standard

JESSICA HURTADO -- For Whom the Road Tolls: A Two-Year Moratorium on Highway Privatization in Texas

CHAUNCEY LANE -- To Plead or Not to Plead: The Plaintiff’s Growing Burden in Securities Class Action Litigation

JAMES LEITO -- Taking the Fight on Crime from the Streets to the Courts: Texas’s Use of Civil Injunctions to Curb Gang Activity

JULIE OFFERMAN -- “The Dose Makes the Poison”: Specific Causation in Texas Asbestos Cases After Borg-Warner

SALLY PITTMAN -- ARMs, but no Legs to Stand On: “Subprime” Solutions Plague the Subprime Mortgage Crisis

LAUREN WAITE -- The Public Interest Exception to Mootness: A Moot Point in Texas?

JONATHAN WILKERSON -- A “Purr”fect Amendment: Congress Should Amend the Internal Revenue Code to Apply the Charitable Remainder Exception to Pet Trusts for the Benefit of America’s Pets and Pet Owners

Texas Tech School of Law
Law Review
1802 Hartford Avenue
Lubbock, Texas 79409

Law Review Office
Phone: (806) 742-3990 x291
Fax: (806) 742-4666
© 2008 by the Texas Tech Law Review Technology Editor.