This collection includes works of scholarship submitted by the faculty of Suffolk University Law School.
Submissions from 2020
Victims and Prosecutors: Clientelism, Legalism, and Culture at the International Criminal Court, Stephen Cody
May it Please the Bot?, Jameson Dempsey and Gabriel H. Teninbaum
Transactional Drafting with Donna, Google, and Cooley: Leveraging Technology Tools in a Time of Online Learning, Adam N. Eckart
The "Green New Deal": Constitutional Limitations; Rerouting Green Technology, Steven Ferrey
Institutional Framework for Open Space Conservation, Janice C. Griffith
Differentiating Exclusionary Tendencies, John Infranca
Slicing (and Transferring) Development, John Infranca
Fostering Equity and Inclusion Across the Gender Spectrum in the Law School Classroom, Stevie Leahy
Fair Use and Machine Learning, Stephen M. McJohn
Listen! Amplifying the Experiences of Black Law School Graduates in 2020, Sarah J. Schendel
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
Against the Wind—Sustainability, Migration, Presidential Discretion, Steven Ferrey
A Legal "Jurisdictional Train-Wreck", Steven Ferrey
Anthropocenic Disruption in World Energy: Response of International Law, Steven Ferrey
Counter-Intuitive Climate Forcing: Post Paris Agreement Corporate Incentives, Steven Ferrey
Sustainable Development Arrested by U.S. Criminal Law, Steven Ferrey
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