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. 55 Nbr. 4, September 2022
- Vol. 55 Nbr. 3, June 2022
- Vol. 55 Nbr. 2, March 2022
- Vol. 55 Nbr. 1, January 2022
- Vol. 54 Nbr. 4, September 2021
- Vol. 54 Nbr. 3, June 2021
- Vol. 54 Nbr. 2, March 2021
- Vol. 54 Nbr. 1, January 2021
- Vol. 53 Nbr. 4, September 2020
- Vol. 53 Nbr. 3, June 2020
- Vol. 53 Nbr. 2, March 2020
- Vol. 53 Nbr. 1, January 2020
- Vol. 52 Nbr. 3, June 2019
- Vol. 52 Nbr. 2, March 2019
- Vol. 52 Nbr. 1, January 2019
- Vol. 50 Nbr. 1, January - January 2017
- Vol. 50 Nbr. 1, January - January 2017
- Vol. 49 Nbr. 4, September - September 2016
- Vol. 49 Nbr. 4, September - September 2016
- Vol. 49 Nbr. 3, June - June 2016
Latest documents
- Probabilistic Causation in the Loss of Chance Doctrine: A Comment on Efficiency and Error Mitigation.
- Too Big to Nail? Legislative Solutions to Big Tech Monopolies in an Age of Relaxed Antitrust Enforcement.
- The Legacy of Shelby County: Brnovich and the Supreme Court's Ideological Struggle to Find a Standard for Vote-Deprivation Challenges to Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act.
- Live Tax Free or Die: The Increase in Telecommuting and Need for a Federal Uniform State Tax Regulation After New Hampshire v. Massachusetts.
- Putting the U in Underinclusive: The Shortcomings of U Visa Procedures in Light of the 2021 Bona Fide Determination Process.
- Constitutional Law--Qualified Immunity Improperly Shields Officer Who Ignored Exculpatory Evidence in Prolonging Investigatory Stop from Liability.
- Turning a Blind Eye: The Trump Administration's Flagrant Disregard for the Warming Effects of Methane on the Earth's Climate.
- Cities, Free Speech, and Confederate Statues.
- Batson Fails Again: How the Resurgence of Black Lives Matter Highlights the Ease of Bypassing the Race-Neutral Requirement and Proposed Modifications to Refine the Standard.
- When Does a University Have a Duty to Protect Students from Campus Harms? The Fall of the Bystander Era and the Rise of a Special-Relationship Theory of Duty.
Featured documents
- Shifting the Burden: Presuming Prejudice for Failing to Contact an Alibi Witness.
- Tender Offers: Whether Section 14(e) of the Williams Act No Longer Implies a Private Right of Action.
- A Band-Aid Fix: Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act and the Need for Federal Laws to Protect Transgender People in Healthcare.
- The Common Law as a Guide to State Constitutional Interpretation.
- Delegating the Administration of Justice: The Need to Update the Federal Arbitration Act.
- Earning Virtual Responsibility: Raising the Level of Accountability for Interactive Computer Service Providers Due to User-Generated Trafficking.
- The Fourth Amendment and the intuitive relationship between child molestation and child pornography crimes.
- The Red Tape Curtain: Procedural Requirements for Requests for Alternative Execution Method Shrouding Reevaluation of the Constitutionality of the Death Penalty.
- 'Tis enough, 'twill serve: defining physical injury under the Prison Litigation Reform Act.
- Brought back to life: Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court resuscitates parole eligibility for juveniles convicted of first degree murder.