This collection includes works of scholarship submitted by the faculty of Suffolk University Law School.

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Submissions from 2007

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Road to Legal Writing Paved with Attention to Reader, Kathleen Elliott Vinson

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Why I Teach, Kathleen Elliott Vinson

Submissions from 2006

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The Challenge of a Global Standard of Justice: Peace, Pluralism, and Punishment at the International Criminal Court, Eric Blumenson

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Corporate Governance and Rational Energy Choices, Steven Ferrey

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Power Purchase Agreements for Small Power Producers, Steven Ferrey and Anil Cabraal

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Contract Formalism, Scientism, and the M-Word: A Comment on Professor Movsesian's Under-Theorization Thesis, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw

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Duty and Consequence: A Non-Conflating Theory of Promise and Contract, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw

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Law as Rationalization: Getting Beyond Reason to Business Ethics, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw

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Screed or Scholarship: The Days of Whine and Roses, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw

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A New Tool for Analyzing Intellectual Property, Stephen M. McJohn

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Library Research Labs: A Hands-On Approach to Taking the First Step with Your Students to Reflect Good Practice in Legal Education, Samantha A. Moppett and Rick Buckingham

Moving Beyond Zeal in the Rulemaking Process: A Reply to Professor Monroe Freedman, Andrew M. Perlman

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Vive La Difference? a Critical Analysis of the Justification of Sex-Dependent Workplace Restrictions on Dress and Grooming, Patrick S. Shin

Submissions from 2005

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Power Future, Steven Ferrey

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Regional Governance Reconsidered, Janice C. Griffith

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Contingency and Contracts: A Philosophy of Complex Business Transactions, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw

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Freedom, Compulsion, Compliance and Mystery: Reflections on the Duty Not to Enforce a Promise, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw

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The Bewitchment of Intelligence: Language and Ex Post Illusions of Intention, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw

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Indigenous Peoples and Intellectual Property, Stephen M. McJohn and Lorie Graham

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People v. Cahill: Domestic Violence and the Death Penalty Debate in New York, Russell G. Murphy

Untangling Ethics Theory from Attorney Conduct Rules: The Case of Inadvertent Disclosures, Andrew M. Perlman

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Compelling Interest, Forbidden Aim: The Antinomy of Grutter and Gratz, Patrick S. Shin

Meeting Expectations: Two Profiles for Specific Jurisdiction, Linda Sandstrom Simard

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Meeting Expectations: Two Profiles for Specific Jurisdiction, Linda Sandstrom Simard

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Improving Legal Writing: A Life-Long Learning Process and Continuing Professional Challenge, Kathleen Elliott Vinson