Content Posted in 2020
Amicus Curiae Brief of the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, Massachusetts Law Reform Institute, Pioneer Valley Workers Center, United Food and Commercial Workers Local 1459, University of Massachusetts Labor Relations and Research Center, and Professor Michael Wishnie in Support of Plaintiffs-Appellants, William C. Newman and Harris Freeman
Attorney General v. MIAA at Forty Years: A Critical Examination of Gender Segregation in High School Athletics in Massachusetts, Erin E. Buzuvis
Blurred Lines—Intersexuality and the Law: An Annotated Bibliography, Pat Newcombe
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—ORIGINAL EXPLICATION: A DEMOCRATIC MODEL FOR THE INTERPRETATION OF MODERN STATE CONSTITUTIONS, Jorge M. Farinacci-Fernós
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—PUERTO RICO AND THE AMBIGUITY WITHIN THE FEDERAL COURTS, Claribel Morales
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—SUPERVISING CONSUMPTION: THE ARGUMENT FOR SUPERVISED INJECTION FACILITIES AS A VALID EXERCISE OF STATES’ POLICE POWER, Jennifer H. Diggles
CRIMINAL LAW—DOES A CONFESSION MATTER? A DEFENDANT’S CONFESSION AS IRRELEVANT TO PROVE HIS GUILT, Doron Menashe and Guy Alon
EXCERPT FROM “MASSACHUSETTS IN THE WOMAN SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT: REVOLUTIONARY REFORMERS”, Barbara Berenson
FAMILY LAW—STATES SHOULD CREATE A HEIGHTENED STANDARD OF REVIEW FOR CONTRACTS THAT DETERMINE THE DISPOSITION OF FROZEN EMBRYOS IN CONTESTED DIVORCE CASES, Stacie L. Provencher
FOREWORD, Sudha Setty
Foreword, Sudha Setty
FROM SUFFRAGE TO SUBSTANTIVE HUMAN RIGHTS: THE CONTINUING JOURNEY FOR RACIALLY MARGINALIZED WOMEN, Bandana Purkayastha
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY—MICKEY MOUSE’S INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ADVENTURE: WHAT DISNEY’S WAR ON COPYRIGHTS HAS TO DO WITH TRADEMARKS AND PATENTS, Kaitlyn Hennessey
JURISPRUDENCE—MERELY JUDGMENT: A FALLIBILIST ACCOUNT OF THE RULE OF LAW, Bruce K. Miller
Jurisprudence—Merely Judgment: A Fallibilist Account of the Rule of Law, Bruce K. Miller
LABOR & EMPLOYMENT LAW—THE CASE OF CAMARGO AND THE CONUNDRUM OF DEFINING WORKER STATUS UNDER MASSACHUSETTS WORKPLACE LAWS, Victoria Arend Carbone
“NASTY” WOMAN AND “VERY HAPPY YOUNG GIRL”: THE POLITICAL CULTURE OF WOMEN IN DONALD TRUMP’S AMERICA, John Baick
“NOT AS A FAVOR, NOT AS A PRIVILEGE, BUT AS A RIGHT”: WOMAN SUFFRAGISTS, RACE, RIGHTS, AND THE NINETEENTH AMENDMENT, Joan Marie Johnson
Petition for Writ of Certiorari, Kosilek v. O'Brien, Jennifer Levi, Joseph L. Sulman, Abigail K. Hemani, Michele E. Connolly, James P. Devendorf, Jamie A. Santos, and Christine Dieter
Review of David Cole. Engines of Liberty: The Power of Citizen Activists to Make Constitutional Law., Pat Newcombe
Review of Joel Richard Paul, Without Precedent: Chief Justice John Marshall and His Times, Pat Newcombe
SPORTS LAW—STEALING SIGNS WITH BINOCULARS, OR OTHER EQUIPMENT, IN AN NCAA BASEBALL GAME IS NOT ADEQUATELY ADDRESSED IN THE RULES: A CASE FOR EXPANDED PENALTIES IN NCAA BASEBALL FOR UNETHICAL AND UNSPORTSMANLIKE CONDUCT, James T. Masteralexis and Sharianne Walker
THE LONG ROAD TO POWER FOR WOMEN IN POLITICS, Timothy Vercellotti
Transgender Tropes & Constitutional Review, Jennifer Levi and Kevin M. Barry
'Wisconsin Works'?: Race, Gender and Accountability in the Workfare Era, Bridgette Baldwin
WOMEN, POLITICS, AND GENDER INEQUALITY, Joya Misra