Fall 2005
Foreword
Articles
A Prescription for Anxiety: An Analysis of three Brand-Name Drug Companies and Delayed Generic Drug Market Entry
Barbara J. Williams
The Conservative Case for Progressive Taxation
Mark S. Hoose
The Third Amendment in the Twenty-First Century: Military Recruiting on Private Campuses
Geoffrey M. Wyatt
Comments
Fighting Terrorism Through the Immigration and Nationality Act: Dangers of Limiting the INA’s Breadth Under Cheema v. Ashcroft
Daniel C. LaPenta
Promulgating Preschool: What Constitutes a “Policy Decision” Under Hancock v. Commissioner of Education?
Maura M. Pelham
The Thought Police: Doling out Punishment for Thinking About Criminal Behavior in John Doe v. City of Lafayette
Marbree D. Sullivan
Note
“Unbundled Legal Services”: A Solution to the Problems Caused by Pro Se Litigation in Massachusetts’s Civil Courts
Brenda Star Adams
Winter 2006
Introduction from the Dean
Faculty Contributions
Deriving Law from the Biblical Narrative: The Book of Ruth
George Dargo
Nine Questions about Same-Sex Marriage Conflicts
Stanley E. Cox
Toxic Torts, Autism, and Bad Science: Why the Courts May be Our Best Defense Against Scientific Relativism
Joëlle Anne Moreno
Llewellyn’s Code as a Reflection of Legal Consciousness
Curtis Nyquist
Reckoning with Dissonance: Thoughts on State Constitutional Law and Constitutional Discourse
Lawrence Friedman
Improving Enforcement Mechanisms in the Charitable Sector: Can Increased Disclosure of Information Be Utilized Effectively?
Ronald Chester
From the Margins to the Core: Integrating Public Service Legal Work into the Mainstream of Legal Education
Russell Engler
Our Environmental Rebels: An Average American Law Professor’s Perspective on Environmental Advocacy and the Law
Peter Manus
Sovereignty, Identity, and the ‘Apparatus of Death’
Tawia Ansah
Common Law Marriage: A Proposal for the Revival of a Dying Doctrine
Sonya C. Garza
Oath and Affirmation in the Court: Thoughts on the Power of a Sworn Promise
Nadine Farid
BOOK REVIEW: Many Unhappy Returns: One Man’s Quest to turn Around the Most Unpopular Organization in America
Eric A. Lustig
Comment
Hernandez v. Ashcroft: A Construction of “Extreme Cruelty” Under the Violence Against Women Act and its Potential Impact on Immigration and Domestic Violence Law
Alexandra Blake Flamme
Notes
‘Til Congress Do Us Part: The Marriage Protection Act, Federal Court-Stripping, and Same-Sex Marriage
J. Spencer Jenkins
The Current Fate of the Lobster Fishery and a Proposal for Change
Samantha Renèe Smith
Spring 2006
Symposium
From Grand Slams to Grand Juries: Performance-Enhancing Drug Use in Sports
Introduction
Symposium Contributions
Introductory Remarks: How it All Began: The Move to Drug Testing
Gordon A. Martin, Jr.
Keynote Address: The Real Story of Baseball’s Drug Problems
Will Carroll
The Challenge and the Tragedy
Denise A. Garibaldi, Ph.D.
Steroids: The Media Effect and High School Athletes
Chip Dempsey
Running Head: Psychological Dependency to Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids: Exploring the Role of Social Mediation
Tracy W. Olrich & Mario J. Vassallo
Resolution of Doping Disputes in Olympic Sport: Challenges Presented by “Non-Analytical” Cases
Cameron A. Myler
Changing the Game: The Congressional Response to Sports Doping via the Anabolic Steroid Control Act
Rick Collins
The Deal with the Devil: “A Commentary”
Brian R. Cook
The Imperial Commissioner Mountain Landis and His Progeny: The Evolving Power of Commissioners over Players
Wm. David Cornwell, Sr.
Drug Testing Provisions: An Examination of Disparities in Rules and Collective Bargaining Agreement Provisions
Lisa Pike Masteralexis
Is There a Steroids Problem? The Problematic Character of the Case for Regulation
Lewis Kurlantzick
Drug Testing of Athletes-An Internal, Not external, Matter
Matthew J. Mitten
Renovating our Recreational Crimes
Paul Weiler
The Players Have Lost That Argument: Doping, Drug Testing, and Collective Bargaining
Paul H. Haagen
Comments
Get a Real Job! The National Labor relations Board Decides Graduate Student Workers at Private Universities Are Not “Employees” Under the National labor Relations Act
Ryan Patrick Dunn
Hiibel v. Sixth Judicial District of Nevada: Is a Suspect’s Refusal to Identify Himself Protected by the Fifth Amendment?
Michael D. Treacy
Note
The Restriction of Political Associational Rights Under Current Campaign Finance reform First Amendment Jurisprudence
Stephanie A. Sprague
Summer 2006
Foreword
Articles
Common Pitfalls in Patent Litigation
Peter J. Shurn III
Using Title IX’s “Prompt and Equitable” Hearing Requirements to Force Schools to Provide Fair Judicial Proceedings to Redress Sexual Assault on Campus
Wendy J. Murphy
Comments
Mattoon v. City of Pittsfield– Would You Like Your Water with a Side of Giardiasis?
Jennifer Whitcomb
The Tortious Conduct Exception: Holding Limited Liability Companies Accountable for Their Misconducts in Light of Estate of Countryman v. Farmers Cooperative Ass’n
Aaron Dean Wiles, Jr.
Note
The Massachusetts Civil Service Law: Is it Necessary to Destroy the Current System in Order to Save It?
Daniel D’Isidoro

