This collection includes works of scholarship submitted by the faculty of Suffolk University Law School.
Submissions from 2000
The Paradoxes of Free Software, Stephen M. McJohn
Submissions from 1999
Contesting Government's Financial Interest in Drug Cases, Eric Blumenson and Eva Nilsen
Interactive Class Editing, Kathleen Elliott Vinson
Submissions from 1998
The Drug War's Hidden Economic Agenda, Eric Blumenson and Eva Nilsen
Fair Use and Privatization in Copyright, Stephen M. McJohn
Review of 'Artificial Legal Intelligence', Stephen M. McJohn
Hybrid Personal Jurisdiction: It’s Not General Jurisdiction or Specific Jurisdiction, But Is It Constitutional?, Linda Sandstrom Simard
Submissions from 1997
Renewable Subsidies in the Age of Deregulation, Steven Ferrey
Default Rules in Contract Law as Response to Status Competition in Negotiation, Stephen M. McJohn
Fair Use of Copyrighted Software, Stephen M. McJohn
Coordinating Civil Procedure with Legal Research and Writing: A Field Experiment, Linda Sandstrom Simard, Joseph W. Glannon, Terry J. Seligmann, and Medb M. Sichko
New LR&W Teachers Alert! 14 Ways to Avoid Pitfalls in Your First Year of Teaching, Kathleen Elliott Vinson
Submissions from 1996
Mapping the Limits of Skepticism in Law and Morals, Eric Blumenson
Standing Alone: Do We Still Need the Political Question Doctrine?, Linda Sandstrom Simard
Standing Alone: Do We Still Need the Political Question Doctrine?, Linda Sandstrom Simard
Submissions from 1995
In From the Cold: Energy Efficiency and the Reform of HUD's Utility Allowance System, Steven Ferrey
The Impact of United States v. Lopez: The New Hybrid Commerce Clause, Stephen M. McJohn
"Common Sense Legal Reform" and Bell's Toll: Eliminating Punitive Damage Claims from Jurisdictional Amount Calculations in Federal Diversity Cases, Russell G. Murphy
Submissions from 1994
Allocation and Uncertainty in the Age of Superfund: A Critique of the Redistribution of CERCLA Liability, Steven Ferrey
Person or Property? On the Legal Nature of the Bankruptcy Estate, Stephen M. McJohn
Daubert's Gatekeeper: The Role of the District Court Judge in Admitting Expert Testimony, Linda Sandstrom Simard and William G. Young
Submissions from 1993
Assignability of Letter of Credit Proceeds: Adapting the Code to New Commercial Practices, Stephen M. McJohn
On Uberty: Legal Reasoning by Analogy and Peirce's Theory of Abduction, Stephen M. McJohn
Submissions from 1992
The Flip Side of Twist Cap: Letters of Credit as Executory Contracts in Bankruptcy, Stephen M. McJohn
Submissions from 1991
Shaping American Power: Federal Preemption and Technological Change, Steven Ferrey