Fall 2015
Symposium Issue
Discipline, Justice, and Command, in the U.S. Military: Maximizing Strengths and Minimizing Weakness in a Special Society
Foreword
50 Years: Through Changing Times the New England Law Review Remains a Constant
Nicholas Baran
Symposium
Introduction to Discipline, Justice, and Command in the U.S. Military: Maximizing Strengths and Minimizing Weaknesses in a Special Society
Victor M. Hansen
Discipline, Justice, and Command in the U.S. Military: Maximizing Strengths and Minimizing Weaknesses in a Special Society
Rachel E. VanLandingham
On Unity: A Commentary on DISCIPLINE, JUSTICE, AND COMMAND IN THE U.S. MILITARY: MAXIMIZING STRENGTHS AND MINIMIZING WEAKNESSES IN A SPECIAL SOCIETY
Elizabeth L. Hillman
To Prosecute, or Not to Prosecute, Who Should Make the Call?
James E. Gallagher
Note
A New Era of Eyewitness Identification Law: Putting Eyewitness Testimony on Trial
Sara Conway
A New Era of Eyewitness Identification Law: Putting Eyewitness Testimony on Trial
Sara Conway
Comment
Without a Bright-Line on the Green Line: How Commonwealth v. Robertson Failed to Criminalize Upstart Photography
Jeffrey T. Marvin
The Problem with Free Press Absolutism
Sonja R. West
Winter 2016
Book Symposium
Amy Garda’s The First Amendment Bubble: How Privacy and Paparazzi Threaten a Free Press
The Present of Newsworthiness
Amy Gajda
Protecting the Public from Itself: Paternalism and Irony in Defining Newsworthiness
Clay Calvert
The Problem with Free Press Absolutism
Sonja R. West
Notes
Marijuana Side-Effects: Cultivating Adverse Environmental Impacts with a Status Less than Legal
Christine L. Vana
The (Unfinished) Growth of the Juvenile Justice System
Conor Walsh
Spring 2016
Mary Joe Frug Memorial Symposium
Preface
Continually Re-Thinking: What Would Mary Joe Frug Do?
Martha Minow
Introduction
Mary Joe Frug
Gerald Frug
Essays
Anti Anti-Paternalism
Joseph William Singer
Subversive Property
Laura S. Underkuffler
Channeling Mary Joe Frug
Laura A. Rosenbury
Notes
Who Watches the Watchers?
Justin L. Amos
Why Is Your Grass Greener than Mine?: The Need for Legal Reform to Combat Gender Discrimination in Professional Sports
Tanya E. Dennis

