This collection includes works of scholarship submitted by the faculty of Suffolk University Law School.
Submissions from 2007
Road to Legal Writing Paved with Attention to Reader, Kathleen Elliott Vinson
Why I Teach, Kathleen Elliott Vinson
Submissions from 2006
The Challenge of a Global Standard of Justice: Peace, Pluralism, and Punishment at the International Criminal Court, Eric Blumenson
Corporate Governance and Rational Energy Choices, Steven Ferrey
Power Purchase Agreements for Small Power Producers, Steven Ferrey and Anil Cabraal
Contract Formalism, Scientism, and the M-Word: A Comment on Professor Movsesian's Under-Theorization Thesis, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw
Duty and Consequence: A Non-Conflating Theory of Promise and Contract, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw
Law as Rationalization: Getting Beyond Reason to Business Ethics, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw
Screed or Scholarship: The Days of Whine and Roses, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw
A New Tool for Analyzing Intellectual Property, Stephen M. McJohn
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
Vive La Difference? a Critical Analysis of the Justification of Sex-Dependent Workplace Restrictions on Dress and Grooming, Patrick S. Shin
Submissions from 2005
Power Future, Steven Ferrey
Regional Governance Reconsidered, Janice C. Griffith
Contingency and Contracts: A Philosophy of Complex Business Transactions, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw
Freedom, Compulsion, Compliance and Mystery: Reflections on the Duty Not to Enforce a Promise, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw
The Bewitchment of Intelligence: Language and Ex Post Illusions of Intention, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw
Indigenous Peoples and Intellectual Property, Stephen M. McJohn and Lorie Graham
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
Compelling Interest, Forbidden Aim: The Antinomy of Grutter and Gratz, Patrick S. Shin
Meeting Expectations: Two Profiles for Specific Jurisdiction, Linda Sandstrom Simard
Meeting Expectations: Two Profiles for Specific Jurisdiction, Linda Sandstrom Simard
Improving Legal Writing: A Life-Long Learning Process and Continuing Professional Challenge, Kathleen Elliott Vinson