Chapman Law Review is pleased to release Volume Twenty-Seven. The first Issue comprises scholarship covering a diverse range of subjects across numerous legal domains. The second Issue is centered around Chapman Law Review’s twenty-seventh annual symposium, “Rhythm, Rhyme and the Rule of Law,” which took place on February 2, 2024.
Issue 1
ARTICLES
- Rebecca Bratspies, Building the World We Want in an Era of Climate Anxiety, 27 CHAP. L. REV. 1 (2023).
- James Crisafulli, “Individually Minor But Collectively Significant”: The Right to Cumulative Impact Analyses and Substantive Protections in Wilmington, California, 27 CHAP. L. REV. 27 (2023).
- Catherine F. Le, Major Questions in Crisis Governance, 27 CHAP. L. REV. 69 (2023).
- James C. Phillips, A Corpus Linguistic Analysis of “Possessions” in American English, 1760-1776, 27 CHAP. L. REV. 143 (2023).
NOTES
- Grace LeBlanc, The BEPS “Revolution” and the Future of Corporate Income Taxation, 27 CHAP. L. REV. 165 (2023).
- Kaelyn Timmins-Reed, Crayons, Contests, & Copyright: Contracting to Use a Child’s Creative Work, 27 CHAP. L. REV. 215 (2023).
- Tyler von Denlinger, Protecting Personal Dignity: Advocating for a Federal Right of Publicity Against Pornographic Deepfakes, 27 CHAP. L. REV. 247 (2023).
IN MEMORIAM: NANCY L. SCHULTZ
- John Bishop, Remembering Nancy, 27 CHAP. L. REV. 283 (2023).
- Lawrence Rosenthal, Nancy Schultz, Legal Scholar, 27 CHAP. L. REV. 285 (2023).
Issue 2
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
- Damien Riehl, AI, Originality, and Creativity: Copyrighting All the Melodies to Avoid Accidental Infringement, 27 CHAP. L. REV. 289 (2024).
ARTICLES
- Brandon Anand, It is Time for a Precise, Narrowly Tailored Federal Right of Publicity, 27 CHAP. L. REV. 317 (2024).
- Kevin J. Greene, Goodbye Copyright? The Rise of Trademark and Rights of Publicity in the Hip-Hop Music Industry, 27 CHAP. L. REV. 335 (2024).
- Charis Kubrin, Kyle Winnen, & Rebecca Rogers, Rap Rhyme, Prison Time: How Prosecutors Use Rap Evidence in Gang Cases, 27 CHAP. L. REV. 369 (2024).
- Jack Lerner, Rap on Trial: A Brief History, 27 CHAP. L. REV. 405 (2024).