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Texas A&M Law Review

2023

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Extinction Or Bust: Improving Species Recovery Under The Endangered Species Act By Amending The Funding Allocation And Recovery Planning Processes, Max Hayashi Feb 2023

Extinction Or Bust: Improving Species Recovery Under The Endangered Species Act By Amending The Funding Allocation And Recovery Planning Processes, Max Hayashi

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The Endangered Species Act of 1973 (“ESA”) is among the most powerful environmental statutes passed in U.S. history and serves as a blueprint for government-sanctioned conservation efforts globally. At its core, the ESA seeks to protect listed plant and animal species by prohibiting actions that harm their chances of survival. While the ESA has generally succeeded in pursuing this goal as implemented, it has also led to a host of problems that undermine its effectiveness and generated widespread discontent among conflicting, disparate stakeholders, including environmentalists, industry groups, government agencies, and private landowners. Criticisms of the ESA generally focus on several …


My Body, My Choice: Should Physician-Assisted Suicide Be Legalized In The United States For Individuals With Chronic Mental Illness?, Angelika Anderson Feb 2023

My Body, My Choice: Should Physician-Assisted Suicide Be Legalized In The United States For Individuals With Chronic Mental Illness?, Angelika Anderson

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Many individuals with mental illness wish to die because the symptoms of their illness are unbearable. They shoot, suffocate, and poison themselves to make their pain go away. Because this is a statistical reality, a more certain and less violent means of death should be legalized. This Comment advocates for the legalization of physician-assisted suicide (“PAS”). As of 2022, nine states and the District of Columbia have legalized PAS for terminal illness, but this Comment argues that all fifty states should legalize PAS and not only for terminal illness, but for chronic mental illness as well. To do so, this …


Redressing Sustainable Fashion Practices: Upcycling As A Defense To Trademark Infringement, Victoria Lepesant Feb 2023

Redressing Sustainable Fashion Practices: Upcycling As A Defense To Trademark Infringement, Victoria Lepesant

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Upcycling is a fashion trend that has recently gained popularity because it is a more sustainable option for those seeking to purchase new pieces for their wardrobes. Upcycling involves deconstructing pre-owned pieces of clothing, jewelry, and accessories and using the deconstructed materials to create “new” fashion items. While this practice is popular among those looking to make environmentally conscious shopping choices, it is incompatible with our current trademark statutes and common law doctrines. Under the Lanham Act, it is considered trademark infringement to use another’s trademark when it is likely to cause confusion among consumers. In most instances, the use …


The Road To Hell Is Paved With Vague Intentions: Prosecutorial Development Of 18 U.S.C. § 666 And Its Effect On Local Officials, Theodore Richardson Feb 2023

The Road To Hell Is Paved With Vague Intentions: Prosecutorial Development Of 18 U.S.C. § 666 And Its Effect On Local Officials, Theodore Richardson

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Over the past century, federal prosecution has expanded to cover behavior without a clear nexus to federal interests. At the same time, the powers of local governments have expanded to areas historically reserved for states. These two trajectories have created a collision course, pitting federal prosecutors against local officials in unexpected ways. Vaguely drafted laws have enabled federal prosecutors to expand their discretionary authority and reach conduct that sits well outside of traditional ideas of criminality.

Corruption is a serious issue that needs to be addressed correctly. But how corruption is addressed and who should address it are two important …