This collection includes works of scholarship submitted by the faculty of Suffolk University Law School.
Submissions from 2020
The Pandemic Syllabus, Sarah J. Schendel
What You Don't Know (Can Hurt You): Using Exam Wrappers to Foster Self-Assessment Skills in Law Students, Sarah J. Schendel
Ford's Hidden Fairness Defect, Linda Sandstrom Simard, Cassandra Burke Robertson, and Charles "Rocky" Rhodes
Ford's Jurisdictional Crossroads, Linda Sandstrom Simard, Cassandra Burke Robertson, and Charles "Rocky" Rhodes
Under Pressure: How Incorporating Time-Pressured Performance Tests Prepares Students for the Bar Exam and Practice, Kathleen Elliott Vinson and Sabrina DeFabritiis
Rethinking Constitutionality in Education Rights Cases, Joshua E. Weishart
Submissions from 2019
Small Teaching Transactional Skills in the Legal Writing Classroom, Adam N. Eckart
The New State Zoning: Land Use Preemption amid a Housing Crisis, John Infranca
The Sharing Economy and the Allocation of Urban Space, John Infranca
The Persistence of "Dumb" Contracts, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw
License to Hack, Dyane O'Leary
The Public's Unmet Need for Legal Services & What Law Schools Can Do About It, Andrew M. Perlman
Pauley's Legacy and Recent Trends in State Education Rights Litigation, David Sciarra, Mark Dorosin, Zoe Savitsky, Scott Bauries, and Joshua E. Weishart
The Lasting Influence of Pauley and the "Recht Decision" on WV Education Law and Policy, Kelli Talbott, Sam Petsonk, Mary Catherine Tuckwiller, and Joshua E. Weishart
Submissions from 2018
Procedural Justice in Transnational Contexts, Stephen Cody and Alexa Koenig
The Cambridge Handbook on the Law of the Sharing Economy, Nestor M. Davidson, Michèle Finck, and John Infranca
The Place of the Sharing Economy, Nestor M. Davidson and John Infranca
Book Review: Evidence and Innovation in Housing Law and Policy, John Infranca
Beyond Legal Reasoning: a Critique of Pure Lawyering, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw
Conversation, Cooperation, or Convention? A Response to Kar and Radin, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw
Halting, Intuition, Heuristics, and Action: Alan Turing and the Theoretical Constraints on AI-Lawyering, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw
Lexical Opportunism and the Limits of Contract Theory, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw
Top Tens in 2017: Patent, Trademark, Copyright and Trade Secret Cases, Stephen M. McJohn
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