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:
(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