De Novo
Articles
Nielsen v. Preap and How the Way That We Interpret Language Can Change Lives and What Else We Should Consider During Statutory Interpretation
April 23, 2019
By: Samantha F. Carmickle, Volume 103 Staff Member In 1893, Edward Bulwer-Lytton wrote that “[t]he pen is mightier than the sword.” [1]That may be so...
Loot Box Lottery: How the Backlash Against Video Game Loot Boxes Is Affecting Game Developers, Retailers, and Consumers in the Legal Sphere
April 23, 2019
By: Thomas Hansfield, Vol. 103 Staff Member Confetti! Bright colors! Candy! Little Billy’s eyes are fixed on the screen. He just broke open a Llama...
Superbowl Dreams Crushed: But a Lawsuit Is Not the Answer
April 23, 2019
By: Elizabeth Kelley, Volume 103 Staff Member During the Saints-Rams NFC championship game in early 2019 the referees missed a pass interference call that many...
Another NCAA Upset: Rethinking the Playbook for Compensating Student-Athletes
April 23, 2019
By: Stanton McManus, Volume 103 Staff Member March introduced a new kind of madness into collegiate athletics this year. Just as the regular basketball season...
No More Surprises: Patients fight back against Surprise Medical Bills
April 22, 2019
By: Alexander Tibor, Volume 103 Staff Member Before his 2013 surgery for herniated disks, Peter Drier checked off all the boxes a diligent patient could...
Amateurs by the Hour
April 7, 2019
AMATEURS BY THE HOUR: EXPERIMENTAL AIRCRAFT COMPLETION CENTERS AND TORT LIABILITY By: Mitchell Williams, Volume 103 Staff Member In the wake of the recent air...
There and Back Again
April 7, 2019
THERE AND BACK AGAIN: THE NLRB’S RECENT JOURNEY THROUGH WORKER CLASSIFICATION UNDER THE NLRA By: Alex Shaner, Volume 103 Staff Member In the modern “gig”...