This collection includes works of scholarship submitted by the faculty of Suffolk University Law School.
Submissions from 2016
Eminent Domain and Serrated Power, Steven Ferrey
Net Legal Power, Steven Ferrey
Presidential Executive Action: Unilaterally Changing the World’s Critical Technology and Infrastructure, Steven Ferrey
Siting Technology, Land-Use Energized, Steven Ferrey
Superfund Chaos Theory: What Happens When the Lower Federal Courts Don’t Follow the Supreme Court, Steven Ferrey
Torquing the Levers of International Power, Steven Ferrey
Unresolved Judicial Conflict and Critical Infrastructure, Steven Ferrey
When a State Does the "Circuit": State Administrative Discretion at the Jurisdictional Precipice, Steven Ferrey
Metropolitan-Wide Governance and an Innovation District: Smart Growth Reforms to Increase Economic Competitiveness in Warsaw, Poland, Janice C. Griffith
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
Reconstituting the Right to Education, Joshua Weishart
Submissions from 2015
The Limits of Moral Argument: Reason and Conviction in Tadros' Philosophy of Punishment (with Response by Victor Tadros), Eric Blumenson and Victor Tadros
The Victims' Court? A Study of 622 Victim Participants at the International Criminal Court, Stephen Cody, Eric Stover, Mychelle Balthazard, and Alexa Koenig
Can the Ninth Circuit Overrule the Supreme Court on the Constitution?, Steven Ferrey
Competitive Orders, the Final Monopoly, and the Second Most Important Invention in History, Steven Ferrey
International Power on "Power", Steven Ferrey
Legal After-Shocks on the Energy Seismograph: Judicial Prohibition of Recent State Regulation and Promotion of Power, Steven Ferrey
Reinventing the Core U.S. Technology Through the Push of New Regulation Leveraging Market Pull, Steven Ferrey
Ring-Fencing the Power Envelope of History's Second Most Important Invention of All Time, Steven Ferrey
State Refusal Triggers Constitutional Crisis: Past Is Prologue on Energy and Infrastructure, Steven Ferrey
Wrinkles in the Administrative Fabric: Regulatory Initiatives and California Economic Development, Steven Ferrey