This collection includes works of scholarship submitted by the faculty of Suffolk University Law School.
Submissions from 2010
Can There Be a Religion of Reasons? A Response to Leiter's Circular Conception of Religious Belief, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw
The Epistemology of the Financial Crisis: Complexity, Causation, Law, and Judgment, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw
Acknowledging America’s First Sovereign: Incorporating Tribal Justice Systems into the Legal Research and Writing Curriculum, Samantha A. Moppett
Voices of the Death Penalty Debate: A Citizen's Guide to Capital Punishment, Russell G. Murphy
The Legal Ethics of Metadata Mining, Andrew M. Perlman
Distinguishing Causal and Normative Questions in Empirical Studies of Judging, Patrick S. Shin
Liability for Unconscious Discrimination? A Thought Experiment in the Theory of Employment Discrimination Law, Patrick S. Shin
Showcasing Diversity, Patrick S. Shin and Mitu Gulati
The Blurred Boundaries of Social Networking in the Legal Field: Just 'Face' it, Kathleen Elliott Vinson
Submissions from 2009
"Just Trying To Be Human in This Place": Storytelling and Film in the First-Year Law School Classroom, Kate Nace Day and Russell G. Murphy
Can You Hear Me Now? Using Voice Comments to Provide Feedback on Students' Memoranda, Sabrina DeFabritiis
Clarity, Organization: Watchwords for Client Correspondence, Sabrina DeFabritiis
Conflict of Laws in Massachusetts, Part I: Current Choice-of-Law Theory, Joseph W. Glannon and Gabriel H. Teninbaum
Conflict of Laws in Massachusetts, Part II: Related Problems in Selecting the Applicable Law, Joseph W. Glannon and Gabriel H. Teninbaum
Safer than the Mattress? Protecting Social Security Benefits from Bank Freezes and Garnishments, John Infranca
Beetles, Frogs, and Lawyers: The Scientific Demarcation Problem in the Gilson Theory of Value Creation, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw
Disclosure and Judgment: 'We Have Met Madoff and He is Ours', Jeffrey M. Lipshaw
Why the Law of Entrepreneurship Barely Matters, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw
Scary Patents, Stephen M. McJohn
Cognition, Law, Stories, Stephen M. McJohn and Lorie Graham
Wikis While You Work: Incorporating Wikis in the Classroom, Samantha A. Moppett
Executing the Death Penalty: International Law Influences on United States Supreme Court Decision-Making in Capital Punishment Cases, Russell G. Murphy
"Like Snow [Falling] on a Branch...": International Law Influences on Death Penalty Decisions and Debates in the United States, Russell G. Murphy and Eric J. Carlson
The Silliest Rule of Professional Conduct: Model Rule 5.2(b), Andrew M. Perlman
No Matter What: The Inevitability of Mexican-US Migration and its Lessons for Border Control Strategies, Ragini Shah