The Chapman Law Review is proud to publish the following articles and student notes in our upcoming volume (27):
GENERAL ISSUE
Articles
- A Corpus Linguistic Analysis of “Possessions” in American English, 1760-1776 by James Phillips
- “Individually Minor But Collectively Significant”: The Right to Cumulative Impact Analyses and Substantive Protections in Wilmington, California by James Crisafulli
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Building the World We Want in an Era of Climate Anxiety by Rebecca Bratspies
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Major Questions in Crisis Governance by Catherine F. Le
Notes
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The BEPS “Revolution” and the Future of Corporate Income Taxation by Grace LeBlanc
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Crayons, Contests, & Copyright: Contracting to use a Child’s Creative Work by Kaelyn Timmins-Reed
In Memoriam: Nancy L. Schultz
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Remembering Nancy by John Bishop
- Nancy Schultz, Legal Scholar by Lawrence Rosenthal
SYMPOSIUM ISSUE
Keynote Address
- AI, Originality, and Creativity: Copyrighting all the Melodies to Avoid Accidental Infringement by Damien Riehl
Articles
- Goodbye Copyright? The Rise of Trademark and Rights of Publicity in the Hip-Hop Music Industry by Kevin J. Greene
- It’s Time for a Precise, Narrowly Tailored Federal Right of Publicity by Brandon Anand
- Rap Rhyme, Prison Time: How Prosecutors Use Rap Evidence in Gang Cases by Charis E. Kubrin
- Rap on Trial: A Brief History by Jack Lerner