ScHOLAR – Texas Tech School of Law Digital Repository: Recent submissions
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Zooming into a Malpractice Suit: Updating the Model Rules of Professional Conduct in Response to Socially Distanced Lawyering
(Texas Tech Law Review, 2021) -
Your Shirt or Your Vote: Why Texas’s Electioneering Law Unconstitutionally Infringes Voters’ Freedom of Speech
(Texas Tech Law Review, 2022) -
Texas Groundwater: Balancing Individual Property Rights with a Depleting Natural Resource
(Texas Tech Law Review, 2021) -
Stuck Between Growing Up and Grown Up: Delaying the Sentencing Phase for Young Adults Facing Capital Punishment in Texas
(Texas Tech Law Review, 2021) -
Stranger Danger!: How Hackers Break Into School Databases to Steal Student Data, and What Legislatures Should Do About It
(Texas Tech Law Review, 2022) -
Rappers’ Rhymes are not Admissions to Crimes: Eliminating the Unlawful Use of Rap Lyrics Against Rappers in Criminal Proceedings
(Ohio Northern University Law Review, 2021) -
Mitigating the Lack of Wills One Brochure at a Time
(Estate Planning and Community Property Law Journal, 2021) -
The Digital Sweatshop: Why Heightened Labor Protections Must be Implemented Before Crunch Causes the Backbone of the Video Game Industry to Collapse
(Texas Review of Entertainment and Sports Law, 2022) -
Can Bostock do the Texas Two-Step? The Need for LGBTQ Legal Protections in the Lone Star State
(Texas Tech Law Review, 2022) -
Auditing Scientology: reexamining the Church’s 501(c)(3) Tax Exemption Eligibility
(Texas Tech Law Review, 2022) -
A Piece of You and I: Posthumous Conception and Its Implications on Texas Estate Law
(Estate Planning & Community Property Law Journal, 2021) -
Small But Not Forgotten: Adocating for Legal Guidelines in the Intensive Care of Premature Infants When Legal Guidance is Scarce
(Rutgers Journal of Law & Public Policy, 2020) -
Private Property Rights in Captive Breeder Deer: How Wild Are They?
(Texas Tech Law Review, 2021) -
An Erroneous Shift in Perspective: How Cross-Examinations Forsake Constitutional Jurisprudence and the Purpose of Title IX
(Texas Tech Law Review, 2021) -
Enhancement Without a Cause: United States v. Serfass and Its Erasure of the Scienter Requirement
(Texas Tech Law Review, 2021) -
The Cut and Dry of Texas Groundwater Law: Unconstitutional Takings of Produced Water From Oil and Gas Wells as a Result of House Bill 3246
(Texas Environmental Law Journal, 2021) -
A New Day: Empowering Groundwater Conservation Districts to Manage Groundwater in Texas
(Water Law Review, 2020)