Fall 2007
In Memoriam
Judge James R. Lawton
John F. O’Brien
Commencement Address
New England School of Law Commencement Address
Michael J. Sullivan
Articles
Borders Beyond Borders – Protecting Essential Tribal Relations off Reservation Under the Indian Child Welfare Act
Patrice H. Kunesh
No Right to Respect: Dred Scott and the Southern Honor Culture
Cecil J. Hunt, II
Notes
Chipping at the Iceberg: How Massachusetts Anti-Discrimination Law Can Survive ERISA Preemption and Mandate the Extension of Employee Benefits to All Married Spouses Without Regard to Sexual Orientation
Joel M. Nolan
Prosecution Without Persecution: The Inability of Courts to Recognize Christian Science Spiritual Healing and a Shift Towards Legislative Action
Allison Ciullo
Telemedicine in Massachusetts: A Better Way to Regulate
Sarah E. Born
Comment
A Search for “Wisdom, Justice, and Moderation” in Wilson v. State
Wendy S. Cash
Winter 2008
Articles
Creating and Improving Legal Incentives for Law of War
Victor Hansen
Protection from Online Libel: A Discussion and Comparison of the Legal and Extrajudicial Recourses Available to Individual and Corporate Plaintiffs
Ben Quarmby
Notes
Database Copyright Analysis for Dummies: Protecting Your Intellectual Investment Is About the Design, Not the Data
Jason H. Eaddy
An Open Definition: Derivative Works of Software and the Free and Open Source Movement
Donald R. Robertson, III
Comment
Borden v. East Brunswick School District: Clarifying First Amendment Jurisprudence in the Public School Context
Eric M. Helman
Spring 2008
In Memoriam
Justice Martha B. Sosman
Robert J. Cordy
Leila Kern
Essay
Justice Martha B. Sosman and the Jurisprudence of Rights and Remedies
Lawrence Friedman
Articles
Attitude Issues: The Difficulty of Using Personal and Ideological Characteristics to Predict Justice Martha B. Mosman’s Decision in Goodridge v. Department of Public Health
Brian Sheppard
The Dissents of Justice Martha B. Sosman: Judicial Restraint and Intellectual Honesty
Brandon L. Bigelow & Dalmau Garcia
A Unique Compromise: Justice Martha B. Mosman’s Crafting of a Rule Governing Electronic Recording of Interrogations in Commonwealth v. DiGiambattista
Rachel E. Brodin & Rebecca Rogers
The Pragmatic Jurist’s Approach to the Confrontation Clause: Justice Martha B. Mosman’s Concurrence in Commonwealth v. Gonsalves
Ritu Bhatnagar
Notes
The Conduct Commission and Agreed Disposition: Limiting Judicial Independence in Massachusetts
Stephen P. Daly
Kick Me Out of the Ballgame: The Boston Red Sox, the BRA, and the Taking of Yawkey Way
Brian Mahler
Siting of Renewable Energy Facilities and Adversarial Legalism: Lessons From Cape Cod
Iva Žiža
Comment
Commonwealth v. King’s “First Complaint Doctrine”: The Voice of Injustice may Speak Loudly when Rape Victims are Silenced
Scott D. Carman
Summer 2008
Symposium
The Bhopal Disaster Approaches 25: Looking Back to Look Forward
Foreword: The Bhopal Disaster Approaches 25: Looking Back to Look Forward
Eric A. Lustig
Bhopal’s Trials of Knowledge and Ignorance
Sheila Jasanoff
Thinking About Justice “Outside of the Box”: Could Restorative Justice Practices Create Justice for Victims of International Disasters?
Davalene Cooper
Holding Oil Companies Liable for Human Rights Violations in a Post-Sosa World
James Goodwin & Armin Rosencranz
The ATCA at the Intersection of International Law and U.S. Law
John Cerone
The Disaster at Bhopal: Lessons for Corporate Law?
Kent Greenfield
Corporate Design: The Missing Organizational and Public Policy Issue of our Time
Marjorie Kelly & Allen White
Corporate Responsibility Reporting in China, India, Japan, and the West: One Mantra Does Not Fit All
Adam J. Sulkowski, S.P. Parashar & Lu Wei
Indians and Indios: Echoes of the Bhopal Disaster in the Achuar People of Peru’s Struggle Against the Toxic Legacy of Occidental Petroleum
Allison M. Dussia’s
Bhopal, Precaution and the Boston Biolab
Peter Manus
Notes
Municipal Liability under § 1983: The Difficulty in Determining Improper Motives of a Multi-Member Municipal Board
Peter T. DePasquale
A Meaningful Presentation: Proposing a Less Restrictive Way to Distribute Eagle Feathers
Stephen Rosecan
Comments
What Happens When Student-Athletes Are the Ones Who Blow the Whistle?: How Lowery v. Euverard Exposes a Deficienct in the First Amendment Rights of Student Athletes
Edmund Donnelly
State v. Howard: Jeopardizing the Right of Oregonians to Be Free from Governmental Scrutiny by Allowing It to Be Hauled Away on Garbage Day
Anthony W. Morse

