By January (ish) of next year I will have to turn in what's called a Vesting Paper for Law Review, and the nerd in me is already thinking about what to write. As I attend a less-than-stellar law school, and the city in which I hope to reside post-law school doesn't seem to give said law school any respect, I figured that being published may give me a leg up on some folks.
So, I'm looking for ideas. I know there's non-law students who read this (ok, I know of one [not you, Savage Cats, I still consider you a law student], but surely there must be another somewhere), but you can contribute as well. Are there any interesting issues out there?
I'm very much enjoying my IP class right now, and I have a lot of interest in Internet-related law, so I was thinking of writing something in that vein. Speaking of, this article was really interesting to me; it really exemplifies some of the concepts I find relevant and fascinating, and which I expect will be for a while.
So - help me brainstorm. I'll credit you in a footnote in my soon-to-be-famous diatribe on something or another.
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Do you have any particular interests? I imagine that you've somewhat narrowed your choices in your head, eliminating Tax for instance. In reality, most areas of law have something interesting occuring in them that can be written about.
I personally would love to read about sky spiders. :)
Sky spiders, indeeeeeed!
Are 4th Amendment searches reasonable if the officer suspects the driver of a vehicle to be harboring sky spiders?
Does a patent on sky spider silk meet the requirement for non-obviousness?
Can a sky spider bring suit in Federal Court, or should the court appoint a guardian ad litem?
See, those are very important questions. I think they sound much more interesting than any law review article I have ever read.
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