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VOLUME XXXVIII                                     2005                                                NUMBER 3

THE RIGHT TO CHOOSE, NEUTRALITY AND ABORTION

CONSENT IN MASSACHUSETTS

 

Daniel Avila

   

JUDICIAL DEFERENCE OR BAD LAW:  WHY MASSACHUSETTS COURTS WILL NOT IMPOSE MUNICIPAL LIABILITY FOR FAILURE TO ENFORCE RESTRAINING ORDERS

 

Jennifer Dieringer &

Carolyn Grose

NOTES

Removal of Judicial Review Under the Illegal Immigration Reform

and Immigrant Responsibility Act:  The Different Interpretations

of 8 U.S.C. § 1252(b)(3)(B)

 

Private Enforcement of Immigration Law:  Expanded Definitions

Under RICO and the Immigration and Nationality Act

 

Misdirected?  Potential Issues with Reliance on Independent Directions

for Prevention of Corporate Fraud

 

Depriving Children of a Voice is Not Harmless Error:  An Argument

for Improving Children's Representation in Massachusetts

Through Statutory Reform

 

High-Risk Recreation:  The Thrill that Creates a Statutory and

Judicial Spectrum of Response and Drives the Dichotomy in

Participant and Provider Liability

 

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