Content Posted in 2022
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW—DEFAMATION BY THE NATION: THE WESTFALL ACT AND SCOPE OF EMPLOYMENT FOR ELECTED OFFICIALS, Sean Buxton
Closing Remarks, Rachel Ferreira and Victoria Mosley
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—ANSWERING JUSTICE BARRETT’S FULTON PROMPT: THE CASE FOR A NARROW RECONSIDERATION OF FREE EXERCISE, Andrew Lavender
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—FEDERAL COURTS: IS THE CONSTITUTION A SWORD?, Bruce K. Miller
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—LOYALTY, MONEY, AND BUSINESS: THE NEW PRICE FOR A PRESIDENTIAL PARDON, Zachary J. Broughton
CONTRACT LAW—BREWING A SOLUTION: AN ARGUMENT FOR FAIRNESS IN MASSACHUSETTS BEER FRANCHISE LAWS, Frederickie A. Rizos
CRIMINAL LAW—DREAMING OF A DRUG WAR RECKONING, Luke Ryan and Molly Ryan Strehorn
CRIMINAL LAW—GIVE ME FREEDOM!: HOW AMBIGUOUS FEDERAL SUPERVISED RELEASE CONDITIONS UNDERMINE THE PURPOSE OF THE SENTENCING REFORM ACT, Igor V. Bykov
CRIMINAL LAW—UNDER THE GUN OF REHAIF V.UNITED STATES: HOW STATE LEGISLATURES AND COURTS MUST BLUNT THE EFFECT OF KNOWLEDGE, Meaghan E. Collins
CRIMINAL LAW—WORDS MATTER: DISCOURAGING SUICIDE THROUGH THE AID OF LEGISLATION, Nicole Belbin
FAMILY LAW—THE REVICTIMIZATION OF SURVIVORS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND THEIR CHILDREN: THE HEARTBREAKING UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCE OF SEPARATING CHILDREN FROM THEIR ABUSED PARENT, Jeanne M. Kaiser and Caroline M. Foley
Family Law—The Revictimization of Survivors of Domestic Violence and Their Children: The Heartbreaking Unintended Consequence of Separating Children from Their Abused Parent, Jeanne Kaiser and Caroline M. Foley
FOREWORD, Jennifer Taub
Foreword, Jennifer Taub
FOREWORD, Edward J. Markey
GERRYMANDERING, ENTRENCHMENT, AND “THE RIGHT TO ALTER OR ABOLISH”: DEFINING THE GUARANTEE CLAUSE AS A JUDICIALLY MANAGEABLE STANDARD, James R. Brakebill
IMMIGRATION LAW—THE $2 COST OF DEPORTATION FOR BLACK IMMIGRANTS, Aisatou Diallo
INSURANCE LAW—COLLATERAL SOURCE REDUCTIONS IN CONNECTICUT: HOW INSURANCE “WRITEOFFS” NOW LEADS TO WINDFALL JUDGMENTS – AN ANALYSIS OF THE MARCIANO DECISION AND ITS IMPACT, Frank J. Garofalo III
LAND USE—DEVELOPMENTS IN MASSACHUSETTS ZONING AND URBAN PLANNING LAW, 2018 TO THE PRESENT, Robert M. Twiss
LEGAL EDUCATION—OPEN YOUR CASEBOOKS PLEASE: IDENTIFYING OPEN ACCESS ALTERNATIVES TO LANGDELL’S LEGACY, Emma M. Wood and Misty N. Peltz-Steele
Lunch Break and Light Refreshments
Margins of Empire: The Sakhalin Koreans’ Long Saga Home, Timothy Webster
ONLINE CONTENT POLICY: WHAT LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS AIMING TO REIN IN “BIG TECH” NEED TO GRAPPLE WITH, Shoshana Weissmann
Panel 1: Title IX in the Making—Exemptions, Challenges, and Limitations, moderated by Erin Buzuvis, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Western New England University School of Law, Amy Hunter, Kif Augustine-Adams, Paul Carlos Southwick, and Tracey Vitchers
Panel 2: Moving Forward after 50 years—Solutions for Expansion and Inclusion, moderated by Jennifer Levi, Professor, Western New England University School of Law, Cari Simon, Paul Carlos Southwick, Sarah Butterick, and Tracey Vitchers
PROPERTY LAW—HORROR, INC. V. MILLER: THE LURKING, UNDERLYING WORK BENEATH CRYSTAL LAKE!, Kenneth Stratton
PROPERTY LAW—THE IMPORTANCE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY EDUCATION IN A KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY, John J. Diffley, Diane R. Sabato, and Richard H. Kosakowski
SECURITIES—DEMOCRATIZING EQUITY MARKETS WITH AND WITHOUT EXPLOITATION: ROBINHOOD, GAMESTOP, HEDGE FUNDS, GAMIFICATION, HIGH FREQUENCY TRADING, AND MORE, Dennis M. Kelleher, Jason Grimes, and Andres Chovil
SIGNS INSCRIBED ON A GATE: THE IMPACT OF VAN BUREN V. UNITED STATES ON CIVIL CLAIMS UNDER THE COMPUTER FRAUD AND ABUSE ACT, Scott T. Lashway and Matthew M.K. Stein
South Korea Shatters the Paradigm: Corporate Liability, Historical Accountability, and the Second World War, Timothy Webster
THE BIG TECH ACCOUNTABILITY ACT: REFORMING HOW THE BIGGEST CORPORATIONS CONTROL AND EXPLOIT ONLINE COMMUNICATIONS, Ben Clements
The Minds Behind the Movement: The Role of Academics in East Asia’s War Reparations Litigation, Timothy Webster
TORT LAW—THE SUDDEN MEDICAL EMERGENCY DEFENSE IN CONNECTICUT: INSURERS BENEFIT WHILE THE INNOCENT INSURED IS LEFT TO SUFFER, Caitrin Ellen Kiley
Transgender Rights & the Eighth Amendment, Jennifer Levi and Kevin M. Barry
Welcome Remarks and Introduction, Jane Kundl and Beth Cohen
Welcome Remarks from Keynote, Joette Katz
WHEN EXEMPTIONS DISCRIMINATE: UNLAWFULLY NARROW RELIGIOUS EXEMPTIONS TO VACCINATION MANDATES BY PRIVATE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES, Ronald J. Colombo