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Constitutional Law—Strengthening Schools’ Ability to Combat Cyberbullying in Denying Students’ First Amendment Challenge—Doe v. Hopkinton Pub. Schs., 19 F.4th 493 (1st Cir. 2021)
Constitutional Law - Freedom from Accidental Shootings by Police Is Not a Clearly Established Right for the Purposes of Qualified Immunity - Corbitt v. Vickers, 929 F.3d 1304 (11th Cir. 2019)
Securities Law - Second Circuit Changes Tipping Jurisprudence Holding Close Relationship No Longer Needed for Tipper-Tippee Liability under Gift Theory - United States v. Martoma, 894 F.3d 64 (2D Cir. 2017)
Oral history interview with Douglas R. Snow (SOH-078)
Dr. Douglas R. Snow, Professor Emeritus of the Institute of Public Services at Suffolk University, reflects on his personal and professional life before, during, and after his career at Suffolk University. Dr. Snow also talks about his role as a faculty member and chair of the Public Administration department, the growth of the various programs and degrees offered, as well as, the colleagues that inspired him during his career. Dr. Snow concludes with a reflection on what he hopes students gain from the MPA programs, their potential impact in the public sphere, and the future direction of Suffolk’s program.https://dc.suffolk.edu/soh/1052/thumbnail.jp
Oral History Interview with Bernie Keenan (SOH-062 video recording and transcript)
Bernard (Bernie) Keenan, reflects on his 48 years at Suffolk University Law School, including his experiences as a faculty member and in administrative roles as associate dean, interim law school dean, and as interim provost. He describes his beginnings as a faculty member at the law school, his early mentors, the relationships he built over his years at the university, and his continued love of teaching. He reflects on the development and growth of the law school including two pivotal events: the move into the new building and achieving accreditation by the American Association of Law Schools. This leads to a discussion of the university’s overall development and his role as interim provost. He concludes with recollections of his transition back to the faculty, his committee assignments, important colleagues, significant aspects of his career at Suffolk, and his post-retirement plans.https://dc.suffolk.edu/soh/1054/thumbnail.jp
Suffolk University Academic Catalog, College of Arts and Sciences and Sawyer Business School, 2022-2023
This catalog contains information for both the undergraduate and graduate programs in the College of Arts and Sciences and the Sawyer Business School.https://dc.suffolk.edu/cassbs-catalogs/1184/thumbnail.jp
Rosenberg Institute for East Asian Studies at Suffolk University Annual Report for 2021-2022
These reports summarize the activities of the Rosenberg Institute during the academic year, including information related to public programming, visiting scholars, cooperation with the Asian Studies program at Suffolk College of Arts & Sciences, promotion of Suffolk\u27s Asia-related activities, community outreach, and funding. Most reports also contain photographs of scholars, staff, and events.https://dc.suffolk.edu/rireports/1012/thumbnail.jp
Constitutional Law—Concealing Identity to Record is Not an Interception Under Massachusetts Wiretap Statute—Curtatone v. Barstool Sports, Inc., 169 N.E.3d 480 (Mass. 2021)
Oral History Interview of Gary Christenson (SOH-065)
In this interview, Gary Christenson, the Mayor of the City of Malden, reflects upon his experiences attending Suffolk University first as an undergraduate, then for a master’s degree and finally to pursue a law degree. He describes his work on the Student Government Association, relationships with mentors, and what it was like to balance his course load, work, and involvement on campus. Christenson concludes by discussing how his time at Suffolk University prepared him for a career in public service.https://dc.suffolk.edu/soh/1046/thumbnail.jp