Feb 4, 2021 | Print Edition, Uncategorized
Notes A Failing System: The Opioid Crisis, Recidivism, and the Desperate Need for Prison Reform 53 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 373 Olivia Lanagan The Red Tape Curtain: Procedural Requirements for Requests for Alternative Execution Method Shrouding Reevaluation of the...
Feb 27, 2020 | Vol. 50 - Book 3
Parents’ rights to the custody and care of their children are fundamental, recognized and protected by the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and Article 10 of the Massachusetts Declaration of Rights. Children also have a respective constitutional interest...
Feb 27, 2020 | Vol. 50 - Book 3
By 2020, the cloud computing industry could be worth over $270 billion. In 2012, this industry was worth only $100 billion. Industry experts predict that cloud computing will make up roughly eighty to ninety percent of all data storage in the next five to ten years....
Feb 27, 2020 | Vol. 50 - Book 3
At a time when artificial intelligence is becoming ever more real, we would do well to remember the jobs that natural intelligence still needs to do in legal work. Choosing is one of those jobs. This Article highlights the central role choice plays in legal work,...
Feb 27, 2020 | Vol. 50 - Book 3
When I received an invitation to deliver a presentation at Suffolk University Law School as part of the Donahue Lecture Series, I was only too glad to accept. I have visited Suffolk Law School several times, and have been fortunate enough to teach an intersession...
Feb 27, 2020 | Vol. 50 - Book 3
While the legal profession is coming to grips with technological disruption, practitioners serving the needs of those with low and moderate-incomes find themselves struggling to keep up. Insufficient resources clearly impede largescale technological improvements. Yet,...