This collection includes works of scholarship submitted by the faculty of Suffolk University Law School.
Submissions from 2023
Bearing Witness: Testimony and Transitional Justice in the Aftermath of Mass Violence, Stephen Cody and Eric Stover
Singling Out Single-Family Zoning, John Infranca
Lawyering Somewhere Between Computation and the Will to Act: A Digital Age Reflection, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw
Legal Innovation & Technology: A Practical Skills Guide for the Modern Lawyer, Dyane O'Leary
Submissions from 2022
Addressing Hate Crimes: Massachusetts Can Do Better, Madison Bader and Christina Miller
Dark Law on the South China Sea, Stephen Cody
Litigation Bias, Adam N. Eckart
Transactional Technology, Adam N. Eckart
Assessing the Prospects for Fair Housing, John Infranca
Between Rights and Rites: The Ironies of Crisis and Contract, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw
The Legal Ethics of Lying About American Democracy, Andrew M. Perlman
The Medium is the Message: A Summer Book Club on Abolition, Sarah J. Schendel
The Great Resignation or the Great Joy in Higher Education: Emerging Lessons from the Pandemic, Kathleen Elliott Vinson
Submissions from 2021
Dark Law: Legalistic Autocrats, Judicial Deference, and the Global Transformation of National Security, Stephen Cody
Deal Me In: Leveraging Pedagogy to Integrate Transactional Skills into the First Year Legal Research and Writing Curriculum, Adam N. Eckart
From the Courtroom to the Boardroom: Transactional Oral Advocacy, Adam N. Eckart
Governance ≠ Leadership: What Blockchain and AI Won't Do for Corporate Lawyers, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw
The False Dichotomy of Corporate Governance Platitudes, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw
Channel Your Inner Kindergartner: Fostering a Culture Conducive to Creativity in Legal Practice, Samantha A. Moppett
“Smart” Lawyering: Integrating Technology Competence into the Legal Practice Curriculum, Dyane O'Leary
Life Admin When Life Turns Upside Down: A Book Review (Of Sorts), Sarah J. Schendel and Dyane O'Leary
Discrimination Under a Description, Patrick S. Shin
Partisan Gerrymander Claims, the Political Question Doctrine and Judicial Prudence?, Linda Sandstrom Simard
#ThisIsMe, Kathleen Elliott Vinson
Submissions from 2020
Victims and Prosecutors: Clientelism, Legalism, and Culture at the International Criminal Court, Stephen Cody