Comments Selected for Publication
The Scholar: St. Mary’s Law Review on Minority Issues Volume 14, wishes to congratulate the following Staff Writers for publication of their Comment:
Alyse Haugen, When it Rains, it Pours: The Violence Against Women Act’s Failure to Provide Shelter From The Storm of Domestic Violence, (forthcoming)
Whitney Howe, Public or Private University? New Legislation Caps Veterans’ Educational Choices That Could Cost Less, (forthcoming)
Kate Meals, Nurturing the Seeds of Food Justice: Unearthing Institutionalized Racism In Urban African-American Communities, (forthcoming)
David Ryan Quintanilla, A Bitter Policy Shoved Down Our Throats—How a Once Admirable and Necessary Agricultural Program Has Resulted in Major Profits for Big Business and Major Frustration for Others, (forthcoming)
Ann Watson, What About the Children–How Children of Same-Sex Couples are Left Without State-Run Support, (forthcoming)
The following Comments have been selected to receive Credit with Honors:
Bill Fix, United States v. Piping Plover, Least Tern, & Pallid Sturgeon: This Dam Problem Is for the Birds (and Fish)
Chris Mazzola, We Are Good, But We Need To Be Great: Problems Facing Texas in its Fight Against Commercial Sexual Exploitation and Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking
Ellen J. McDermott, The Uniform Code of Military Justice and the Doctrine of Command Responsibility