Recent Developments

Volume 74, Issue 6 is out now! Check out the PDFs to the print book here and the Forum here!

Each year, AULR proudly hosts a Federal Circuit Symposium composed of various panels to discuss developing legal issues exclusive to the Federal Circuit. This year, the Symposium will be held in Claudio Grossman Hall on Friday, November, November 7th from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm EST. The keynote speakers will be Judge Sharon Prost, United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and Judge Doris Johnson Hines, United States International Trade Commission. We hope to see you there!

Registration is required: Register Here

Recent Articles

Restraining the Heartless: Erosion of Corporate Liability Under the Alien Tort Statute and the Path Forward for Victims Seeking Redress

73 Am. U. L. Rev. 507 (2024).

By Alexa M. Duffy*
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Outer Space Resource Extraction: The Regulation of Commercial Space Actors

73 Am. U. L. Rev. 549 (2024).

By Katie Parnow*
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Duet Your Joint Work: How Songwriters Open Themselves Up to Joint Authorship with “Open Verse Challenges” on TikTok

73 Am. U. L. Rev. F. 43 (2023).

By India-Grace Kellogg*
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Chasing Losses with Credit: The Dangers of the Absence of Financial Instrument Restrictions in State Gambling Law

73 Am. U. L. Rev. F. 1 (2023).

By Griffen Dresner*
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Is It Science or Storytime? Expert Testimony Evaluation Child Witness Credibility in Sexual Assault Cases

73 Am. U. L. Rev. 1 (2023).

By Elizabeth I. Boals*
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Decentralized Collaboration through Private Ordering

73 Am. U. L. Rev. 67 (2023).

By Edward Lee*
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Regulating Organic

73 Am. U. L. Rev. 145 (2023).

By Sarah J. Morath*
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Arbitrating Executive Privilege

73 Am. U. L. Rev. 217 (2023).

By Todd David Peterson*
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Maintaining Due Process by Extending Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. to Federal Class Actions

73 Am. U. L. Rev. 293 (2023).

By Felicia D. Sych*
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In Controversy: The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act Federal Jurisdiction Requirements and Why the 9th Circuit Is Right that Reasonable Attorneys’ Fees Should Count Towards the Amount in Controversy

72 Am. U. L. Rev. F. 157 (2023).

By Gabrielle Scanlin-Sherman*
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