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Career Programming for Students and Alumni
Christopher Teague, Associate Director of Suffolk Law’s Career Development Office, discusses programming initiatives for Suffolk Law students and alumni.Christopher Teague, Associate Director of Suffolk Law’s Career Development Office, discusses programming initiatives for Suffolk Law students and...
Danforth v. Minnesota: Major Geek Time
For Blakely in Indiana, the only game left in town is retroactivity. The argument in Danforth v. Minnesota last week has brought me out of lurking. The question, bluntly put, is whether the States are stuck with the U.S. Supreme Court's retroactivity analysis as stated in Teague v. Lane. For all...
Danforth v. Minnesota: Major Geek Time
For Blakely in Indiana, the only game left in town is retroactivity. The argument in Danforth v. Minnesota last week has brought me out of lurking. The question, bluntly put, is whether the States are stuck with the U.S. Supreme Court's retroactivity analysis as stated in Teague v. Lane. For all...
