Dec 27, 2021 | Current, Online Edition, Uncategorized
PDF *Federico Lorenzo Ramaioli[i] I. Introduction In spite of the ideological and political divergences characterizing the constitutional systems of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and the Republic of China (ROC, commonly Taiwan), it is possible, however, to draw...
Aug 16, 2021 | Uncategorized
ArticlesThe Common Law as a Guide to State Constitutional Interpretation54 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 279Hon. Mark S. CovenNotesShifting the Burden: Presuming Prejudice for Failing to Contact an Alibi Witness54 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 319Aziza AsadSubjective Vulnerabilities or...
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...
Jan 7, 2021 | 2019-2020, Blogs, home blog, Uncategorized
In 1932, the U.S. Supreme Court established a double jeopardy test to determine if multiple charges can stand together: each charge must contain proof of a fact which the other does not. If one charge is merely the lesser-included offense of the other charge, then...