Suffolk Journal of Trial and Appellate Advocacy
Volume 18, Issue 1 (2013)
Articles
Say What: Confusion in the Courts over What Is the Proper Standard of Review for Hearsay Rulings
Todd J. Bruno
Beyond the Embryonic Stage: Younger v. Harris and Proceedings of Substance on the Merits in the Context of Preliminary Injunctive Relief
Jarrod L. Schaeffer
Defining Patent Eligibility by Extrapolating the Judicial Outlook of Software onto Biotechnology Patents
Joanna M. Grigas
Papadopoulos v. Target: Finally Melting Away the Century-Old Natural Accumulation Standard in Massachusetts
Kayla M. Savasta
Punishing and Deterring the Unknowing: Mandatory Treble Damages under the Massachusetts Wage Act
Rebekah D. Provost
Administrative Law - United States Entitled to Sovereign Immunity under the Foreign Intelligence
Sammy Nabulsi Suhail
Criminal Law - Duress: No Defense to Murder: - Commonwealth v. Vasquez, 971 N.E.2D 783 (Mass. 2012)
George K. Bullen
Comments
Evidence - Present Sense and Common Sense: Stretching the 803(1) Hearsay Exception to Its Limits - United States v. Hieng, 679 F.3D 1131 (9th Cir. 2012)
Christopher Lynett
Notes
The Gun-Shy Commonwealth: Self-Defense and Concealed Carry in Post-Heller Massachusetts
Megan Ruebsamen
Crumbling Patchwork: Massachusetts's Efforts to Fill the Gaps Left by Crawford are now Redundant
Christopher J. Fiorentino