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

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