This collection includes works of scholarship submitted by the faculty of Suffolk University Law School.
Submissions from 2009
Executing the Death Penalty: International Law Influences on United States Supreme Court Decision-Making in Capital Punishment Cases, Russell G. Murphy
"Like Snow [Falling] on a Branch...": International Law Influences on Death Penalty Decisions and Debates in the United States, Russell G. Murphy and Eric J. Carlson
The Silliest Rule of Professional Conduct: Model Rule 5.2(b), Andrew M. Perlman
No Matter What: The Inevitability of Mexican-US Migration and its Lessons for Border Control Strategies, Ragini Shah
The Substantive Principle of Equal Treatment, Patrick S. Shin
Reductio ad Hitlerum: Trumping the Judicial Nazi Card, Gabriel H. Teninbaum
What's on Your Playlist? The Power of Podcasts as a Pedagogical Tool, Kathleen Elliott Vinson
Digital Pro Bono: Leveraging Technology to Provide Access to Justice, Kathleen Elliott Vinson and Samantha A. Moppett
Submissions from 2008
Corporate Responsibility and Carbon-Based Life Forms, Steven Ferrey
Goblets of Fire: Potential Constitutional Impediments to the Regulation of Global Warming, Steven Ferrey
Power Paradox: The Algorithm of Carbon and International Development, Steven Ferrey
The Earned Income Tax Credit as an Incentive to Report: Engaging the Informal Economy Through Tax Policy, John Infranca
Memo to Lawyers: How Not to 'Retire and Teach', Jeffrey M. Lipshaw
Models and Games: The Difference Between Explanation and Understanding for Lawyers and Ethicists, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw
Objectivity and Subjectivity in Contract Law: A Copernican Response to Professor Shiffrin, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw
Patents: Hiding from History, Stephen M. McJohn
Research Diagnostics: An Interactive Assessment Tool, Samantha A. Moppett
Diversity v. Colorblindness, Patrick S. Shin
An Empirical Study of Amici Curiae in Federal Court: A Fine Balance of Access, Efficiency, and Adversarial, Linda Sandstrom Simard
Private Medical and MassHealth Liens Made Simple, Gabriel H. Teninbaum
Watch, Listen, and Learn, Kathleen Elliott Vinson
Teaching in Practice: Legal Writing Faculty as Expert Writing Consultants to Law Firms, Kathleen Elliott Vinson and E. Joan Blum
Submissions from 2007
Converting Brownfield Environmental Negatives into Energy Positives, Steven Ferrey