2019 Student Essay Competition Winner Influencing the Future Compensating Children in the Age of Social-Media Influencer Marketing by Erin E. O'Neill on December 30, 2019 In the age of smartphones, parents frequently take photos and videos of their children—even mundane moments are easy to share with friends and family. But what happens when these photos and videos are made public for any social-media user to see? This Essay proposes ways in which states can regulate online child-centric content by mom-influencers. Volume 72 (2019-2020)
2019 Student Essay Competition Winner Game Changer Why and How Congress Should Preempt State Student-Athlete Compensation Regimes by Justin W. Aimonetti & Christian Talley on December 30, 2019 In September 2019, California enacted the Fair Pay to Play Act, a groundbreaking piece of legislation that allows college athletes to profit off their name, image, and likeness. This Essay contends that congressional legislation should expressly preempt competing state regulations, thus restoring national uniformity in college sports. An express preemption provision would both avoid judicial uncertainty about the law’s preemptive scope and ensure a level playing field. Volume 72 (2019-2020)