This collection includes works of scholarship submitted by the faculty of Suffolk University Law School.
Submissions from 2018
A-I is a G-O, Dyane O'Leary
Flipped Out, Plugged In, and Wired Up: Fostering Success for Students with ADHD in the New Digital Law School, Dyane O'Leary
How Academic Support Professionals Can Better Support LGBTQ Law Students – and Why We Should, Sarah J. Schendel
Sex and Gender Segregation in Competitive Sport: Internal and External Normative Perspectives, Patrick S. Shin
Seeking Proportional Discovery: The Beginning of the End of Procedural Uniformity in Civil Rules, Linda Sandstrom Simard
Mindful Lawyering: The Key to Creative Problem Solving, Kathleen Elliott Vinson, Samantha A. Moppett, and Shailini Jandial George
Submissions from 2017
1L is the New Bar Prep, Sabrina DeFabritiis
(Communal) Life, (Religious) Liberty, and Property, John Infranca
What Is It Like To Be A Beetle? The Timelessness Problem In Gilson’s Value Creation Thesis, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw
The Commercial Law of Bitcoin and Blockchain Transactions, Stephen M. McJohn
Top Tens in 2016: Patent, Trademark, Copyright and Trade Secret Cases, Stephen M. McJohn
Reflections on the Future of Legal Services, Andrew M. Perlman
Some Thoughts on the Relevance of Customer Behavior to Discrimination Law: Who Counts as A ‘Customer’?, Patrick S. Shin
Spaced Repetition: A Method for Learning More Law in Less Time, Gabriel H. Teninbaum
Writing Lockdowns: A Path to Mindful Writing, Kathleen Elliott Vinson
Closing the Legal Aid Gap One Research Question at a Time, Kathleen Elliott Vinson and Samantha A. Moppett
Submissions from 2016
The Sharing Economy as an Urban Phenomenon, Nestor M. Davidson and John Infranca
Intermediary Institutions and the Sharing Economy, John Infranca
Spaces for Sharing: Micro Units Amid the Shift from Ownership to Access, John Infranca
Cognition and Reason: Rethinking Kelsen in the Context of Contract and Business Law, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw
Top Tens in 2015: Patent, Trademark, Copyright and Trade Secret Cases, Stephen M. McJohn
Treatment as an Individual and the Priority of Persons over Groups in Antidiscrimination Law, Patrick S. Shin
Submissions from 2015
The Victims' Court? A Study of 622 Victim Participants at the International Criminal Court, Stephen Cody, Eric Stover, Mychelle Balthazard, and Alexa Koenig
The Cure for the Distracted Mind: Why Law Schools Should Teach Mindfulness, Shailini Jandial George
Housing Resource Bundles: Distributive Justice and Federal Low-Income Housing Policy, John Infranca