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VOLUME XLII                                             2008                                               NUMBER 1

DETENTION AND INTERROGATION
IN THE POST-9/11 WORLD

 

Kermit Roosevelt III

   

HOW THE SUPREME COURT TALKS ABOUT
ABORTION: THE IMPLICATIONS
OF A SHIFTING DISCOURSE

 

 

Linda Greenhouse

   

SYMPOSIUM—THE ROBERTS COURT:
A NEW JURISPRUDENTIAL ERA?
   
THE 2007 ROBERTS COURT EDUCATION
LAW CASES: REAFFIRMATION OR
CUT-BACK OF STUDENT RIGHTS?

 

Victoria J. Dodd

   
THE NEW FEDERALIZATION MOVEMENT
AND THE ROBERTS COURT

 

Renée M. Landers

   
BOOK REVIEW: THE RISE OF THE
CONSERVATIVE LEGAL MOVEMENT

 

Michael Avery

NOTES

Casting New Light on a Continuing Problem: Re-Considering the Scope and
Protections Offered by Massachusetts’s Condominium Conversion Regulations

Chapter 40B Should Buy the Farm

Copying Copyright’s Willful Infringement Standard: A Comparison of Enhanced Damages in Patent Law and Copyright Law

The Need for Compromise: Introducing Indian Gaming and Commercial Casinos to Massachusetts

“Weighting” For Protection in Massachusetts: The Myth of Equal Opportunity in Employment

Employment Discrimination Law in the Wake of Ledbetter:
A Recommended Approach

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