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 2020
Encouraging Entrepreneurship and Innovation through Regulatory Democratization, Seth C. Oranburg
Five takeaways from high court's term, John M. Greabe
Guía de recursos para consumidores: Cómo acceder a los beneficios de salud mental y trastorno por consumo de sustancias, Lucy C. Hodder, Connor Buchholz, Marguerite Corvini, and Bridget Drake
Is the Right to Abortion Still Specially Protected?, John M. Greabe
Judicial review and governmental bad faith, John M. Greabe
New Hampshire Plans of Safe and Supportive Care — a Legal Primer: Fostering Services and Supports for Families when a Baby is Born Exposed to Substances, Lucy C. Hodder and Lauren LaRochelle
Quantifying Reasonable Doubt, Daniel Pi, Francesco Parisi, and Barbara Luppi
Resource Guide for Consumers: How to Access Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Benefits, Lucy C. Hodder, Connor Buchholz, Marguerite Corvini, and Bridget Drake
Revisiting and Confronting the Federal Judiciary Capacity “Crisis”: Charting a Path for Federal Judiciary Reform, Ryan G. Vacca and Peter S. Menell
Securities Regulation and Social Media, Seth C. Oranburg
Separation of powers, partisanship and impeachment: How can we overcome the partisan propaganda?, John M. Greabe
Start Up Financing, Seth C. Oranburg
The Community Response to Medicaid Work and Community Engagement Requirements: Lessons from New Hampshire, Josephine B. Porter, Lucy C. Hodder, and Lauren LaRochelle
The Female Legal Realist Inside the Common Law, Ann Bartow
The Supreme Court and constitutional stare decisis, John M. Greabe
The Trouble With Public Space Naming, Ann Bartow
Una guía rápida sobre cómo acceder a los beneficios de salud mental y trastorno por consumo de sustancias, Lucy C. Hodder, Connor Buchholz, Marguerite Corvini, and Bridget Drake
Valuing Young Startups is Unavoidably Difficult: Using (and Misusing) Deferred-Equity Instruments for Seed Investing, John L. Orcutt
What Constitution says about peaceful transfer of power, John M. Greabe
What is a Plan of Safe Care? An Introduction to Best Practices in New Hampshire, Lucy C. Hodder, David J. Laflamme, and Kali Giovanditto
Submissions from 2019
3D Printing and U.S. Copyright Law, Ryan G. Vacca and Peter S. Menell
Balancing Flexibility and Rigidity: Do Unions Make Sense in the On-Demand Economy, Seth C. Oranburg and Liya Palagashvili
Covering the Care: Health Insurance Coverage in New Hampshire, 2019 Update, Jo Porter and Lucy C. Hodder
Data Scams, Roger Allan Ford