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Vol. 52 – Book 2

Articles

The Need to Reform Abusive Contracts For Internet Connected Toys

Thomas H. Koenig, professor and former chair of the Sociology and Anthropology Department at Northeastern University in Boston

52 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 187

 

How the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation Will Protect Consumers Using Smart Devices

Michael L. Rustad, Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Intellectual Property Law Concentration at Suffolk University Law School

52 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 227

 

Notes

A Deferential Crisis: The Board of Immigration’s Chevron Struggle Concerning Refugee Principles

Kristen Armstrong

52 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 273

 

It Is More Than Custody: The Balance Between Parental Intention and the Child’s Perspective in Hague Convention Cases

Chantal Choi

52 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 297

 

What Justice Requires: Equal Protection Clause Issues with the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court’s 33E Powers

Clare M. Prober

52 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 319

 

Lost in Dicta: The Curious Case of Nonstatutory Grounds of Vacatur in an Era of Ubiquitous Consumer Arbitration

Nicholas A. Rossini

52 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 343

 

Comments

Constitutional Law—Ninth Circuit Strikes Down Licensing Law in Favor of Second Amendment Right to Open Carry—Young v. Hawaii, 896 F.3d 1044 (9th Cir. 2018).

Chelsea W. Rogas

52 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 369

 

Criminal Law & Procedure—Prosecutorial Error Versus Credibility of Child Victims of Sexual Assault: A Delicate Balance Commonwealth v. Alvarez, 103 N.E.3d 1202 (Mass. 2018).

Eugenia K. Sims

52 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 381