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  • Why the Law of Entrepreneurship Barely Matters, 31 W. NEW ENG. L. REV. 701 (2009) by Prof. Jeffrey Lipshaw

  
  • Conflict of Laws in Massachusetts, Part II: Related Problems in Selecting the Applicable Law, 92 MASS. L. REV. 87 (2009) (with Joseph W. Glannon) by Prof. Gabriel Teninbaum

  
  
  
  
  
  • Fourth Amendment Stops, Arrests and Searches in the Context of Qualified Immunity, 25 TOURO L. REV. 781 (2009) (with Dean Erwin Chemerinsky) by Prof. Karen Blum

  
  • Making Out the Monell Claim Under Section 1983, 25 TOURO L. REV. 569 (2009) by Prof. Karen Blum

  
  • When 1 + 1 No Longer Equals 2: The New Math of Legal "Additionality' Controlling World and U.S. Global Warming Regulation, 10 MINN. J.L. SCI. & TECH. 591 (2009) by Prof. Steven Ferrey

  
  
  
  • Inverting the Law: Superfund Hazardous Waste Liability and Supreme Court Reversal of Federal Circuits, 33 WM. & MARY ENVTL. L. & POL'Y REV. 633 (2009) by Prof. Steven Ferrey

  
  
  • Understanding and Responding to Bullying and Related Behaviors in Healthcare Workplaces, 25 :4 FRONTIERS OF HEALTH SERVICES MANAGEMENT 33 (2009) by Prof. David Yamada

  
  
  • The Future of Teague Retroactivity, or "Redressability," After Danforth v. Minnesota: Why Lower Courts Should give Retroactive Effect to New Constitutional Rules of Criminal Procedure in Postconviction Proceedings, 46 AM. CRIM. L. REV. 1 (2009) by Prof. Christopher Lasch

  
  • The Path Not Taken: Leonard White and the Macrodynamics of Administrative Development, 69 :4 PUB. ADMIN. REV. 764 (2009) by Prof. Alasdair Roberts

  
  
  
  
  • The Substantive Principle of Equal Treatment, 15 LEGAL THEORY 149 (2009) by Prof. Patrick Shin

  
  • Disaggregating the the Regional-Multilateral Overlap: The NAFTA Looking-Glass, 19 IND. INT'L & COMP. L. REV. 555 (2009) (Symposium piece) by Prof. Elizabeth Trujillo

  
  • Conflict of Laws in Massachusetts: Current Choice of Law Theory, 92 MASS. L. REV. 12 (2009) (with Gabriel Teninbaum) by Prof. Joseph Glannon

  
  • Confict of Laws in Massachusetts: Related Problems in Selecting the Applicable Law, 92 MASS. L. REV. 87 (2009) (with Gabriel Teninbaum) by Prof. Joseph Glannon

  
  
  
  
  
  
  • Gate Keeping Global Warming: The International Role of Environmental Assessments and Regulation in Controlling Choices for Future Power Development, 19 FORDHAM ENVTL. L. REV. 101 (2009) by Prof. Steven Ferrey

  
  • Nearing the Finish Line: Dealing nwith Impasse in Commercial Mediation, 15 DISPUTE RESOL. MAG. 4 (2009) by Prof. Dwight Golann

  
  • Wikis While You Work: Incorporating Wikis in the Classroom, 23 :2 THE SECOND DRAFT 12 (2009) by Prof. Samantha Moppett

  
  • Can You Hear Me Now? Using Voice Comments to Provide Feedback on Students' Memoranda, 23 :2 THE SECOND DRAFT 7 (2009) by Prof. Sabrina DeFabritiis

  
  • A Poorly Designed Solution for a Misdiagnosed Problem, 41 ADMIN. & POL'Y 127 (2009) by Prof. Alasdair Roberts

  
  
  
  
  
  • Tom Ginsburg's and Tamir Moustafa's, eds., Rule by Law: The Politics of Courts in Authoritarian Regimes, 43 LAW & SOC'Y 241 (2009) (book review) by Prof. Miguel Schor

  
  • Arbitration, Civilization and Public Policy: Seeking Counterpoise between Arbitral Autonomy and the Public Policy Defense in View of Foreign Mandatory Public Law, 113 PENN. ST. L. REV. 101 (2009) by Prof. Christopher Gibson

  
  • Redressing Injustices through Mass Claims Processes: Innovative Responses to Unique Challenges, AMER. J. INT'L L. (2009) (book review) by Prof. Christopher Gibson

  
  • International Mass Claims Processes: Legal and Practical Perspectives, AMER. J. INT'L L. (2009) (book review) by Prof. Christopher Gibson

  
  • Conflict of Laws in Massachusetts, Part I: Current Choice of Law Theory, 92 MASS. L. REV. 12 (2009) (with Joseph W. Glannon) by Prof. Gabriel Teninbaum

  
  • The 2007 Roberts Court Education Law Cases: Reaffirmation or Cut-Back of Student Rights?, 42 SUFFOLK L. REV. 61 (2008) by Prof. Victoria Dodd

  
  
  • Rejecting the Supposed Right of Anticipatory Self-Defence, 2 NORTHEAST ASIAN L. REV. 1 (2008) by Prof. Valerie Epps

  
  
  • The Constitutionality of Warrantless Electronic Surveillance of Suspected Foreign Threats to the National Security of the United States, 62 MIAMI L. REV. 541 (2008) by Prof. Michael Avery

  
  
  
  • The Qualified Immunity Defense: What's "Clearly Established" and What's Not, 24 TOURO L. REV. 501 (2008) by Prof. Karen Blum

  
  • Recent Developments in the Use of Excessive Force by Law Enforcement, 24 TOURO L. REV. 569 (2008) (with John J. Ryan) by Prof. Karen Blum

  
  • The Missing Link: A Social Orphan Protocol to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, 1 HUM. RTS. & GLOBALIZATION L. REV. 39 (2008) by Prof. Sara Dillon

  
  • Multiple-Choice: Choosing the Best Options for More Effective and Less Frustrating Law School Testing, 37 CAP. U.L. REV. 119 (2008) by Prof. Janet Fisher

  
  • Pedagogical Forays: One Art: Being Feminist in Legal Education, 32 LEGAL STUD. F. 953 (2008) by Prof. Kate Day

  
  • Goblets of Fire: Potential Constitutional Impediments to the Regulation of Global Warming, 35 ECOLOGY L.Q. 835 (2008) by Prof. Steven Ferrey

  
  • Introduction: The Employment and Labor Law Professor as Public Intellectual: Sharing Our Work with the World, 41 SUFFOLK. L. REV. 711 (2008) by Prof. David Yamada

  
  • Sharing the American Dream: Towards Formalizing the Status of Long Term Resident Undocumented Children in the United States, 29 COL. HUM. RTS. L. REV. 637 (2008) by Prof. Ragini Shah

  
  
  • Enforcing the Limits of the Executive's Authority to Issue Immigration Detainers, 35 WM. MITCHELL L. REV. 164 (2008) by Prof. Christopher Lasch

  
  • Initiating a New Constitutional Dialogue: The Increased Importance Under AEDPA of Seeing Certiorari from Judgments of State Courts, 50 WM. & MARY L. REV. 211 (2008) (with Giovanna Shay) by Prof. Christopher Lasch

  
  • The Supreme Court and Me: Trapped in Time with Punitive Damages, 17 WIDENER L. REV. 783 (2008) (Symposium Issue on Crimtorts) (Concept I coined in my Harvard LL.M. Thesis and developed with Thomas H. Koenig) by Prof. Michael Rustad

  
  
  • Evolving Concepts of Self-Determination and Autonomy in International Law: The Legal Status of Tibet, 1 J. EAST ASIA & INT'L L. 217 (2008) by Prof. Valerie Epps

  
  
  • The Medellin v. Texas Symposium: A Case Worthy of Comment, 31 SUFFOLK TRANSNAT'L L. REV. 209 (2008) by Prof. Valerie Epps

  
  
  
  
  • Money for Nothing and the Stocks for Free: Taxing Executive Compensation, 17 CORNELL J.L. & PUB. POL'Y 383 (2008) by Prof. Meredith Conway

  
  
  • Southern Free Women of Color in the Antebellum North: Race, Class, and a "New Women's Legal History", 41 AKRON L. REV. 763 (2008) by Prof. Bernie Jones

  
  
  • An Empirical Study of Amici Curiae in Federal Court: A Fine Balance of Access, Efficiency, and Adversarialism, 27 REV. LITIG. 669 (2008) by Prof. Linda Simard

  
  • Preparing Our Kids for Education Work and Life, Massachusetts Task Force on Youth Aging Out of DSS Care (2008) (Co-author) by Prof. Erik Pitchal

 
B O O K S
 
  
  
  
  
  • A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO ESTATE PLANNING IN MASSACHUSETTS Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, (2009) by Prof. Charles Rounds, Jr
  
  
  
  
  
  • HANDBOOK OF CIVIL PROCEDURE IN THE MASSACHUSETTS DISTRICT COURT (2009) by Prof. Marc Perlin
  
  
  
  • MASSACHUSETTS DOMESTIC RELATIONS RULES AND STATUTES ANNOTATED WITH RELATED FEDERAL STATUTES ANNOTATED (2009) by Prof. Charles Kindregan
  
  • FATHERS OF CONSCIENCE: MIXED RACE INHERITANCE IN THE ANTEBELLUM SOUTH (2009) by Prof. Bernie Jones
  
  
  
  • THE LAW OF INDEPENDENT POWER: DEVELOPMENT, COGENERATION, UTILITY REGULATION (2009) by Prof. Steven Ferrey
  
  
  • THE RULES: A PRINT AND ONLINE RULES SERVICE FOR MASSACHUSETTS, CONTAINING CIVIL AND CRIMINAL RULES FOR STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS Boston: Mass. Lawyers Weekly, (2009) by Prof. Marc Perlin
  
  
  
  
 
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