The Law Is What It Is, but Is It Equitable? The Law of Encroachments Where the Innocent, Negligent, and Willful Are Treated the Same Olivia L. Weeks
Employment and Diversity-Based Visas: Why Birthright Citizenship Is Not All That Is Wrong With America’s Immigration System Cassidy Cloninger
Leandro’s Left Behind: How North Carolina’s English Learners Have Been Denied Their Fundamental Right to a Sound Basic Education Karlie Love Hudson
Find Out Who Your Friends Are: A Framework for Determining Whether Employees’ Social Media Followers Follow Them to a New Job Christopher A. Moore
The Case for Nonmutual Privity in Vicarious Liability Relationships: Pushing the Frontiers of the Law of Claim Preclusion Glenn S. Koppel
The Next Frontier in Drone Law: Liability for Cybersecurity Negligence and Data Breaches for UAS Operators
Better to Play Dead? Examining North Carolina’s Living Probate Law and Its Potential Effect on Testamentary Disposition