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Suffolk University Law Review

- Publisher:
- Suffolk University Law School
- Publication date:
- 2009-06-04
- ISBN:
- 0039-4696
- Copyright:
- COPYRIGHT TV Trade Media, Inc.<br/>COPYRIGHT GALE, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.
Issue Number
- Vol. 50 Nbr. 1, January - January 2017
- Vol. 49 Nbr. 4, September - September 2016
- Vol. 49 Nbr. 3, June - June 2016
- Vol. 49 Nbr. 2, March 2016
- Vol. 49 Nbr. 1, January 2016
- Vol. 48 Nbr. 1, January - January 2015
- Vol. 47 Nbr. 4, September - September 2014
- Vol. 47 Nbr. 3, June - June 2014
- Vol. 47 Nbr. 2, April - April 2014
- Vol. 47 Nbr. 1, March - March 2014
- Vol. 46 Nbr. 4, September - September 2013
- Vol. 46 Nbr. 3, June - June 2013
- Vol. 46 Nbr. 2, March 2013
- Vol. 46 Nbr. 1, February - February 2013
- Vol. 45 Nbr. 4, November 2012
- Vol. 45 Nbr. 3, June 2012
- Vol. 45 Nbr. 2, March 2012
- Vol. 45 Nbr. 1, December 2011
- Vol. 44 Nbr. 4, September 2011
- Vol. 44 Nbr. 3, June 2011
Latest documents
- Expanding the executive branch's foreign relations power: an analysis of the Iran nuclear agreement.
- Planning your career in law practice.
- A new structured rule of reason approach for high-tech markets.
- Ab(ju)dication: how procedure defeats civil liberties in the "War on Terror".
- Selfie-informed voting: how the ballot selfie contributes to rational ignorance.
- Human capital contracts and bankruptcy: balancing the equities between exception to discharge and the opportunity to prove undue hardship.
- Cybersecurity reform in the wake of the OPM breach.
- Evolution of the trial advocate: from Quintilian to Quanta in the contemporary courtroom.
- Keeping Laches: the loss of the Laches Defense in copyright infringement cases does not mean depriving patent attorneys of the time-honored defense.
- Trademark law.
Featured documents
- Lighten up: should Massachusetts implement a smoking surcharge for state employees?
- Abuse of diplomatic immunity in family courts: there's nothing diplomatic about domestic immunity.
- The constitutional protection of information in a digital age.
- How the SEC's crowdfunding rules for funding portals save the two-headed snake: drawing the proper balance between integrity and cost.
- The current state of digitized images necessitates congressional action to protect authors and content providers from online infringement.
- Analyzing the tension between military force reductions and the Constitution: protecting an officer's property interest in continued employment.
- Social host liability and the distribution of alcohol and narcotics: a survey and guide.
- The revolutionary portfolio: constitution-making and the wider world in the American Revolution.
- Ending the military's courts of criminal appeals de novo review of findings of fact.
- Human capital contracts and bankruptcy: balancing the equities between exception to discharge and the opportunity to prove undue hardship.