This collection includes works of scholarship submitted by the faculty of Suffolk University Law School.

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Submissions from 2010

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Can There Be a Religion of Reasons? A Response to Leiter's Circular Conception of Religious Belief, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw

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The Epistemology of the Financial Crisis: Complexity, Causation, Law, and Judgment, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw

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Acknowledging America’s First Sovereign: Incorporating Tribal Justice Systems into the Legal Research and Writing Curriculum, Samantha A. Moppett

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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

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Distinguishing Causal and Normative Questions in Empirical Studies of Judging, Patrick S. Shin

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Liability for Unconscious Discrimination? A Thought Experiment in the Theory of Employment Discrimination Law, Patrick S. Shin

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Showcasing Diversity, Patrick S. Shin and Mitu Gulati

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The Blurred Boundaries of Social Networking in the Legal Field: Just 'Face' it, Kathleen Elliott Vinson

Submissions from 2009

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"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

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Can You Hear Me Now? Using Voice Comments to Provide Feedback on Students' Memoranda, Sabrina DeFabritiis

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Clarity, Organization: Watchwords for Client Correspondence, Sabrina DeFabritiis

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Conflict of Laws in Massachusetts, Part I: Current Choice-of-Law Theory, Joseph W. Glannon and Gabriel H. Teninbaum

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Conflict of Laws in Massachusetts, Part II: Related Problems in Selecting the Applicable Law, Joseph W. Glannon and Gabriel H. Teninbaum

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Safer than the Mattress? Protecting Social Security Benefits from Bank Freezes and Garnishments, John Infranca

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Beetles, Frogs, and Lawyers: The Scientific Demarcation Problem in the Gilson Theory of Value Creation, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw

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Disclosure and Judgment: 'We Have Met Madoff and He is Ours', Jeffrey M. Lipshaw

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Why the Law of Entrepreneurship Barely Matters, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw

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Scary Patents, Stephen M. McJohn

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Cognition, Law, Stories, Stephen M. McJohn and Lorie Graham

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Wikis While You Work: Incorporating Wikis in the Classroom, Samantha A. Moppett

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Executing the Death Penalty: International Law Influences on United States Supreme Court Decision-Making in Capital Punishment Cases, Russell G. Murphy

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"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

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No Matter What: The Inevitability of Mexican-US Migration and its Lessons for Border Control Strategies, Ragini Shah