Dec 29, 2015 | Number 3, Print Edition, Volume 48
Symposium—Student Loans [accordion] [acc_item title=”Foreword, by Rohit Chopra”] “Fifty years ago, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Higher Education Act into law as part of his Great Society agenda. He said, “[e]ducation in this day and age is...
Nov 18, 2015 | Announcements
As part of the Donahue Lecture Series, hosted by the Suffolk University Law Review, James Bamford, a New York Times Bestselling Author and columnist for Foreign Policy Magazine, discussed the history and scope of the NSA’s surveillance practices. In case you...
Nov 18, 2015 | Court Monitor
[accordion] [acc_item title=”Substantial Evidence Against Defendant Outweighs Prosecutor’s Improprieties at Trial”] Trial Advocacy Commonwealth v. Cadet, No. SJC-10505 (Mass. Nov. 18, 2015) Opinion digest provided by John P. Wilton The Supreme...
Nov 18, 2015 | Court Monitor
[accordion] [acc_item title=”No Mistrial After Jury’s Inadvertent Consideration of Evidence”] Criminal Law Commonwealth v. Blanchard, No. 14-P-645 (Mass. App. Ct. Nov. 12, 2015) Opinion digest provided by Elma Delic The Massachusetts Appeals Court...
Nov 9, 2015 | Current, Current Notes, Notes, Number 2, Print Edition, Volume 48
Sperm stealing—also known as the unauthorized use of sperm—comes in several forms, which fall in three categories: sperm stashing, nonconsensual sexual intercourse, and the improper use of artificial reproductive technology (ART). Sperm stashing usually occurs...