BTLJ is proud to announce the winners of the 2013 Student Writing Competition. Congratulations to our winners, and thank you to all participants for your submissions!
First Place: “Why They Can Watch You: Assessing the Constitutionality of Warrantless Police UAS Surveillance,” by Brandon Nagy (Arizona State University)
Second Place: “Embedding Copyrighted Content: How Judicial Doctrine Created a Nuisance on the Net,” by Shane Wax (Cardozo Law School)
Third Place: “Monitoring Student-Athletes’ Social Media Accounts: Protecting Reputation at the Expense of Free Speech and Privacy,” by Casey S. Smith (University of Connecticut School of Law)
Aldo J. Test Award for Best Berkeley Law Submission: “Mass Copyright Infringement Litigation Involving Pornography: Of Trolls, Settlement and Joinder,” by Chris Civil (UC Berkeley)
Winners of 2013 Notes and Comments Competition
BTLJ is proud to announce the winners of the 2013 Student Writing Competition. Congratulations to our winners, and thank you to all participants for your submissions!
First Place: “Why They Can Watch You: Assessing the Constitutionality of Warrantless Police UAS Surveillance,” by Brandon Nagy (Arizona State University)
Second Place: “Embedding Copyrighted Content: How Judicial Doctrine Created a Nuisance on the Net,” by Shane Wax (Cardozo Law School)
Third Place: “Monitoring Student-Athletes’ Social Media Accounts: Protecting Reputation at the Expense of Free Speech and Privacy,” by Casey S. Smith (University of Connecticut School of Law)
Aldo J. Test Award for Best Berkeley Law Submission: “Mass Copyright Infringement Litigation Involving Pornography: Of Trolls, Settlement and Joinder,” by Chris Civil (UC Berkeley)
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