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.
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Latest documents
- A Tangled Web of Jurisdiction: Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta and the Future of Justice on the Reservation.
- Won't Somebody Please Think About the Children: "Don't Say Gay" and the Use of Moral Panic to Suppress Dignity.
- Recognizing the Need for Excluding Employment Contracts: A Proposal to Amend the Federal Arbitration Act.
- Criminal Law - Permissible Lack-of-Consent Inference Is One Step Forward in Reforming Rape Law in Massachusetts - Commonwealth v. Paige, 177 N.E.3d 149 (Mass. 2021).
- To Lift a Dark Cloud: The Insular Cases' Stubborn Vitality, Their Place in Civil Rights Law, and the Need to Overrule Them.
- The Special Benefits of Open Space Conservation: Financing Open Space with Special Assessments.
- Louis D. Brandeis and the Formation of a Positive Professional Identity.
- Breaking Up Consumer Welfare's Antitrust Policy Monopoly.
- Calling the Shots: Authorizing Child Welfare Departments to Vaccinate Foster Care Children Despite Parental Objections.
- Lessons from Down Under: A Comparative Look at Income-Driven Repayment and Higher Education Tuition Policy in the United States and Australia.
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- More than an Athlete: The Student-Athlete Compensation Debate and Its Potential Tax Consequences on the NCAA.
- Selling consumers not lists: the new world of digital decision-making and the role of the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
- Massachusetts standing laws and zoning appeals: standing on shaky ground after Kenner v. Zoning Board of Appeals.
- Criminal law - expert testimony not required to distinguish pornographic images of real children from virtual children - United States v. Wilder.
- The pendulum swings: federalization of corporate law and its effects on the American capital markets.
- Federal civil procedure - government may intervene and invoke state secrets privilege for defendant company that allegedly assisted CIA - Mohamed v. Jeppesen Dataplan, Inc.
- Civil Procedure - Ninth Circuit focuses on importance of subsidiary rather than control to impose general jurisdiction over foreign corporation - Bauman v. DaimlerChrysler Corp.
- Fatherhood and equality: reconfiguring masculinities.
- Cybersecurity reform in the wake of the OPM breach.
- Securities market integration in Asia: what would be the theoretical approach?