Fall 2019

Symposium Issue

Articles

A New Purpose: Shifting Foundations That May Reprioritize the Needs of Corporate Stakeholders and Social Movements
Natasha Varyani

Pitching the Big Tent of Corporate Citizenship: Reconciling Kent Greenfield’s Humanist Corporate Personhood with an Enlightened Shareholder Primacy


Aisha I. Saad

Corporate Personhood and Personal Rights for Corporations

Adam Winkler

Corporations Are Organizations and Footnote 4, Too

Daniel J.H. Greenwood

Corporations Are Persons, Too

Kent Greenfield

Comment

Massachusetts Workers Left in the Dark After the SJC’s Recent Decision in Camargo’s Case 

Pietro Conte

Note

Summer 2020

Articles 

The First Step Act and the Brutal Timidity of Criminal Law Reform

Natasha Varyani

Before the Cell Door Shuts: Justice Reform Efforts Should Focus on Steps Besides Sentencing

Barbara McQuade

Slow and Steady May Win This Race: Lasting Criminal Justice Reform in a Time of Broad, but Shallow, Bipartisan Consensus

Adam Stevenson

Don’t Reject Federal Prosecutors’ Role in Criminal Justice Reform

Joyce White Vance

Notes

The Clock Stops Here: A Call for a Resolution of the Circuit Split on Plea Bargain Exclusions Within the Speedy Trial Act

Nicholas Babaian

Time’s Up: Eliminating the Statute of Limitations for Rape in Massachusetts

Kileigh Stranahan

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