Fall 2016
Mary Joe Frug Memorial Symposium Extension
Why Feminist Legal Theory Still Needs Mary Joe Frug: Thoughts on Conflicts in Feminism
Elizabeth M. Schneider
Symposium Issue
Behavioral Legal Ethics
A Behavioral Approach to Lawyer Mistake and Apology
Catherine Gage O’Grady
Ain’t Misbehaving: Ethical Pitfalls and Rest’s Model of Moral Judgment
Milton C. Regan, Jr. & Nancy L. Sachs
Lawyers, Impression Management, and the Fear of Failure
Donald C. Langevoort
Lawyering Practice: Uncovering Unconscious Influences Before Rather Than After Errors Occur
Wallace J. Mlyniec
Moral Courage in Indigent Defense
Tigran W. Eldred
Comment
Crying Fowl Over Church’s Chicken Sandwich Trademark: How Employees Lose Ownership Rights to Their Ideas
Somto C. Ojukwu
Notes
Reading, Writing, and Rethinking Discipline: Evaluation of the Memoranda of Understanding between Law Enforcement and School Districts in Massachusetts
Dara Yaffe
Whistleblowing from the Bench
Zachary J. Gregoricus
Shooting in High Definition: How Having Tough Policies in Place Makes the Use of Body Cameras in Law Enforcement Comport with the Fourth Amendment
Richard Shiller
Spring 2017
Book Symposium
The Novelization of the Criminal Justice System and Its Effect on Pop Culture
Why Fiction?
Alafair S. Burke
Kooks, Crooks, Brutes, or Rhadamanthine Opacities: Some Thoughts on the Depiction of Judges in Popular Fiction
Michael A. Ponsor
Re-Reading Alafair Burkes The Ex
I. Bennett Capers
Narratives of Criminal Procedure from Doyle to Chandler to Burke
Simon Stern
The Chow: Depictions of the Criminal Justice System as a Character in Crime Fiction
Marianne Wesson
Law and Noir
Peter Manus
Comment
“Target Standing”: Constitutional Violations Going Undeterred and the Exclusionary Rule the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Should Have Adopted
Ashley Peel
Notes
Obscene Terrorism: Can the First Amendment’s Obscenity Framework Be Applied to Terrorist Speech?
Alexander Conley
“Asteroids for Sale”: Private Property Rights in Outer Space, and the SPACE Act of 2015
Justin Rostoff
Resurrecting Roe and Reinventing Casey: Taking Back a Woman’s Right to Choose
Elizabeth P. Dailey
FIFA: For the Game or For-Profit?
Rachael E. Bandeira
Summer 2017
Symposium Issue
Courts and Informal Constitutional Changes in the States
Foreword
The Varieties of Constitutional Change
Lawrence Friedman
Articles
Courts and Informal Constitutional Change in the States
Jonathan L. Marshfield
The Difficulty of Mathematically Measuring the Many Factors Driving Constitutional Change in Our State Supreme Courts: A Judicial Perspective
Scott L. Kafker
State Constitutions Are Slippery: A Reply to Professor Marshfield
Justin R. Long
New Light on State Constitutional Change
Robert F. Williams
Active Judicial Governance
James A. Gardner
Unconstitutional Constitutional Change by Courts
Yaniv Roznai
Comment
Orange is the New Participation: How Expansion of the Public Figure Doctrine in LaChance v. Boston Herald Endangers Internet Users
Amanda Palmeira
Notes
Down the Rabbit Hole: How the Lack of Protection for Fashion Designs Creates a Free-for-All both in the Courtroom and in the Fashion Industry
Somto Ojukwu
Fugitive Disentitlement Doctrine: A Stricter Standard for the Burden of Proof to Label Someone a Fugitive
Alexandra M. Collins

