Content Posted in 2019
A Conspiracy of Life: A Posthumanist Critique of Appoaches to Animal Rights in the Law, Barnaby E. McLaughlin
"Black Lives Matter" as a Claim of Fundamental Law, David B. McNamee
Carpenter Privacy Case Vexes Justices, While Tech Giant Microsoft Battles Government in Second U.S. Supreme Court Privacy Case with International Implications, Richard J. Peltz-Steele
Criminalizing Work and Non-Work: The Disciplining of Immigrant and African American Workers, Shirley Lung
Emerging Adults: A New Understanding of Millennial Law Students, Rebecca C. Flanagan
Fall 2019 Newsletter: The Docket, Emma M. Wood
FERPA Close-Up: When Video Captures Violence and Injury, Richard J. Peltz-Steele and Kitty L. Cone
International Legal Education and Specialist Certification (Year in Review), Richard J. Peltz-Steele, Marissa Moran, and Diane Edelman
Queer Sacrifice in Masterpiece Cakeshop, Jeremiah A. Ho
Recommendations for Improving Firearms Vetting in Massachusetts, Robert C. Devine
Spring 2019 Newsletter: The Docket, Emma M. Wood
The Commerce Clause, The Preposition, and the Rational Basis Test, James M. McGoldrick Jr.
The FIFA World Cup, Human Rights Goals and the Gulf Between, Richard J. Peltz-Steele
The Problem of Appropriations Riders: The Bipartisan Budget Bill of 2013 as a Case Study, Irene Scharf
Why Flexibility Matters: Inequality and Contract Pluralism, Jeremiah A. Ho
Your Mission, Should You Choose to Accept It: Taking Law School Mission Statements Seriously, Irene Scharf and Vanessa Merton