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Faculty papers rank in Top 10 on SSRN

Miguel Schor‘s paper, “Foreward: Contextualizing the Debate Between Originalism and the Living Constitution,” published in summer 2011 edition of the Drake Law Review and posted on SSRN Oct. 22, 2012 was recently listed on the SSRN Top Ten download list for 11/12/12: U.S. Constitutional Law: Interpretation & Judicial Review eJournal.  You may view the abstract and download statistics at ssrn.com/abstract=2165094.

Shontavia Johnson’s “Memetic Theory, Trademarks & the Viral Meme Mark,” which will be published in 44 Arizona State Law Journal (2013), was listed on SSRN’s Top Ten download list for: Law & Evolution eJournal, Intellectual Property: Trademark Law eJournal, and IRPN: Innovation & Other Intellectual Property Law & Policy. The article is available at ssrn.com/abstract=2166970.

David Walker’s work, “A Consideration of an LLC for a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Organization”, published in 38 William Mitchell Law Review 627-77 (2012), was recently listed on SSRN’s Top Ten download list for: Tax Law: Tax Law & Policy eJournal. To see the abstract and download statistics go to ssrn.com/abstract=2158907.

Mark Kende’s forthcoming article for the Drake Law Review, “Constitutionalism and the Poor”, was recently listed on SSRN’s Top Ten download list for: LSN: Poverty Law (Topic). To read the article go to ssrn.com/abstract=2162527.