Author: JLEPP
Volume 30, Issue 2
Volume 29, Issue 1
Articles
Catalyst, Obstacle, or Something in Between? Dealing with the Law in Building Ethical Corporate Culture
Countess Alexandra and Timothy L. Fort
Behavioral Ethics: Can It Help Lawyers (And Others) Be Their Best Selves?
Robert A. Prentice
A Practical Guide to the Use of the Commissioned Public Report as an Effective Crisis-Management Tool
F. Joseph Warin, Oleh Vretsona, and Lora E. MacDonald
Redressing LGBT Employment Discrimination Via Executive Order
Alex Reed
Compliance Officers: More Jobs, More Responsibility, More Liability
Susan Lorde Martin
The Responsible Corporation: Its Historical Roots and Continuing Promise
Larry D. Thompson
Chaidez v. United States – You Can’t Go Home Again
Aram A. Gavoor and Justin M. Orlosky
Notes
Executive Power to Provide Material and Financial Support to Foreign Governments and NGOS Linked to Terrorist Groups
Alexa E. Craig
The Endless Bummer: California’s Latest Attempt to Protect Children Online Is Far Out(Side) Effective
Stephen J. Astringer
The Need for Conditions Limiting the Use of Legislative History in Statutory Interpretation: Lessons from the British Courts
Sylvia Costelloe
Placing Al Gore on the Board: Accounting for Environmental Risk in the Corporate Governance Model
Blair M. Warner
Matthew Bradley
Raised in Corrales, New Mexico, Matt studied at Colorado Christian University where he majored in accounting as well as business administration. During 1L summer, he worked on the Colorado Court of Appeals, during his 2L summer employment at Scheffel & Associates in Denver, and he hopes to work in Colorado after graduation. Matt is a certified scuba diver and has skydived over Jurassic Park (or at least the filming location!).

Mitchell Berry
Mitchell is from Fort Wayne, Indiana. He attended Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne, where he graduated in 2017 with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with Distinction. During the summers of both his 1L and 2L years, Mitchell worked as a summer associate at Carson LLP in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He received an offer to return upon his graduation, and that is where he plans on going. Mitchell has volunteered at the Volunteer Lawyer Network in South Bend, Indiana, outside of law school. With a goal of working in real estate, he enjoys spending his free time taking spontaneous road trips with friends and restoring classic Volkswagens.

Tyler Paladino
Tyler grew up in Rochester, New York. He graduated from the State University of New York at Albany, where he studied finance and economics. Tyler spent his first summer as a research assistant to Professor Jennifer Mason McAward, researching patterns in violations of Brady v. Maryland. This past summer, Tyler worked as a summer associate in the Chicago office of Ropes & Gray, where he will return after graduation. He hopes to build a practice in white collar defense, investigations, and securities enforcement. Aside from JLEPP, Tyler has been involved at Notre Dame as a member of FPAC and a barrister on the Moot Court Trial Team. In his free time, Tyler enjoys reading fiction, cooking, and spending time with family and friends.

