Suffolk Journal of Trial and Appellate Advocacy
Volume 24, Issue 1 (2019)
Front Matter
Front Matter
JTAA Editors
Contents
Table of Contents
JTAA Editors
Masthead
Articles
Reexamining the Admissibility of the Defendant's Non-Inculpatory Statements at Trial
Wes Reber Porter
Hit the Ground Running: The Complete Opening Statement Supported by Empirical Research and Illustrations
Harry Mitchell Caldwell and Deanne S. Elliot
Comments
Digital Privacy - It Ain't Over til the Dead Person Tweets - Ajemian v. Yahoo, Inc. 84 N.E.3D 766 (Mass. 2017)
Danielle Kohen
Criminal Law - Prosecutorial Mistake Results in Sexual Assault Retrial - Commonwealth v. Angel Luis Alvarez, 103 N.E.3D 1202 (Mass. 2018)
Danielle Paulson
Constitutional Law - Let Them Eat Cake - Masterpiece Cakeshop, LTD. v. Colo. Civil Rights Comm'n, 138 S. Ct. 1719 (2018)
Timothy Rennie
Notes
Editor's Note
Michelle A. Reid
Audible: Contractual Relations between Schools and Their Student-Athletes Are Due for a Reroute
Tyler Jordan
Land of the Free Market: U.S. Companies Continue to Enjoy Greater Legal Protection than Consumers
Christopher LeBlanc
Truancy, Secure Detention, and the Right to Liberty
Amanda McNelly
Straight Past Go and Collect $200: A Look into the Clayton Act and Vertical Mergers within Corporate America
Natalie Brough
Turning Texters into a Civil Liability: Texting and Driving Bans and New Ways of Expanding Liability on the Road
Julianne Jeha
State of Slayer's Estate
Paul Mourad