The Law Faculty Scholarship series is a section of the University of New Hampshire Scholars' Repository. A service of the Law Library, it is designed to preserve, promote and disseminate the scholarship and activities of law school faculty in accordance with UNH’s commitment to open access.
Submissions from 2019
The Federal Circuit as an Institution, Ryan G. Vacca
The Role of International Rules in Blockchain-Based Cross-Border Commercial Disputes, Tonya M. Evans
Uncertainty in Employee Status Across Federal Law, Ryan G. Vacca
Submissions from 2018
Abortion Rights and the Kavanaugh Nomination, John M. Greabe
Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code: An Export Success Story, a Model for Change, and the Challenge Ahead, William Murphy and Raymond J. Friel
Association Health Plans: The New ERISA Rules and What They Mean For New Hampshire – Brief Q&A, Lucy C. Hodder and Allison Wyman
Covering the Care: Medicaid, Work, and Community Engagement, Lucy C. Hodder and Jo Porter
Disentangling the Ethical and Constitutional Regulation of Criminal Discovery, Justin Murray and John M. Greabe
Diversifying Intellectual Property Law: Why Women of Color Remain “Invisible” and How to Provide More Seats at the Table, Tonya M. Evans, J. Shontavia Johnson, and Yolanda M. King
Female entrepreneurs and equity crowdfunding in the US: Receiving less when asking for more, Seth C. Oranburg and Mark Geiger
Hyperfunding Regulating Financial Innovations, Seth C. Oranburg
New Hampshire Medicaid Long Term Care Quick Facts: June 21, 2018, Lucy C. Hodder, Josephine Porter, and Allison Wyman
Playing to Their Passion: A Legal Research Course that Resonates with Law Students, Susan Drisko Zago
Racism and Impeachment Power, John M. Greabe
Remedies Symposium, Remedial Discretion in Constitutional Adjudication: A Codicil, John M. Greabe
SCOTUS's 2017-2018 term: More of the 'passive virtues', John M. Greabe
Sports betting, federalism and the Constitution, John M. Greabe
State Constitutions and the Protection of Rights, John M. Greabe
Stewart v. Azar – What Does It Mean For New Hampshire's Medicaid Work and Community Engagement Requirement?, Lucy C. Hodder
Supreme Court struggles to define 'searches' as technology changes, Behzad Mirhashem
Teaching and Assessing Soft Skills, Sophie M. Sparrow
The Death Penalty and the Constitution, John M. Greabe
The use of military force and the Constitution, John M. Greabe
Unbundling Employment Flexible Benefits for the Gig Economy, Seth C. Oranburg
Work/Community Engagement Requirement Stakeholder Roundtable, Lucy C. Hodder and Jo Porter