New England Law Review

ebook Volume 50, Number 3--Spring 2016

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The New England Law Review's third issue of Volume 50 (Spr. 2016) features a thoughtful Symposium on the legacy, scholarship, and impact of the late Mary Joe Frug. Contributors are Dean Martha Minow of Harvard Law, Professors Gerald Frug and Joseph William Singer of Harvard Law, Prof. Laura Underkuffler of Cornell Law, and Dean Laura Rosenbury of the University of Florida School of Law. Subjects include feminist legal theory and scholarship, anti-paternalism, and "subversive property."In addition, Issue 3 includes these extensive student contributions: Note, "Who Watches the Watchers?" by Justin Amos, and "Why is Your Grass Greener than Mine? The Need for Legal Reform to Combat Gender Discrimination in Professional Sports," by Tanya Dennis.Quality digital formatting includes linked notes, active table of contents, active URLs in notes, and proper Bluebook citations. The New England Law Review offers its issues in convenient digital formats for e-reader devices, apps, pads, and smartphones. It is published by students at New England Law School | Boston and for 50 years has featured contributions by leading academics and attorneys, as well as student research in the form of Notes and Comments.
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