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 2017
Telehealth and Mobile Health Applied To Integrated Behavioral Care: OpportunitiesFor Progress In New Hampshire, Patrick Miller, Jeanne Ryer EdD, Lucy C. Hodder, Marcy Doyle, Hwasun Garin, Matthew Humer, Molly O’Neil, Holly Deblois Tutko, Josephine Porter, Stephanie Cameron, Janet Thomas, Frederick Kelsey, Steven Arnault, Stephen J. Bartels, Alexander Blount, Christina Contardo, William Gunn, Gene Harkless, Samantha A. House, Tanya Lord, Doris Lotz, and Susan Nichols
Textualism and Originalism in Constitutional Interpretation, John M. Greabe
The Boundaries of Partisan Gerrymandering, John M. Greabe
The Extraordinary Judicial Rebukes of Trump's Travel Ban, John M. Greabe
The Origins and Boundaries of Executive Privilege, John M. Greabe
The Tension Between Equal Protection and Religious Freedom, John M. Greabe
The Threat of Termination in a Dematerialized Art Market, Peter J. Karol
The Trump Presidency and the Press, John M. Greabe
The Uneasy Case for Patent Federalism, Roger Allan Ford
Trump, Federalism and the Punishment of Sanctuary Cities, John M. Greabe
User “Safer Harbor” from Statutory Damages: Remixing the DOC’s IP Task Force White Paper, Tonya M. Evans
Why New Hampshire Must Update Rape Shield Laws, Amy Vorenberg
Submissions from 2016
Amid National Legal Ed Slump, UNH Law Rises, Kristen Senz
A New Frontier in Campaign Finance Regulation, John M. Greabe
A Place of Their Own Crowds in the New Market for Equit Crowdfunding, Seth C. Oranburg
Authenticity Key to Success in Life and in Legal Information, Susan Drisko Zago
Contextual Healing: What to Do About Scandalous Trademarks and Lanham Act 2(a), Megan M. Carpenter
Democratizing Startups, Seth C. Oranburg
Difficult Questions for the Senate Minority, John M. Greabe
Health Law: Who Controls Health Cost Data?, Lucy Hodder
If It’s Broke, Fix It: Fixing Fixation, Megan M. Carpenter
Integrating Behavioral Health & Primary Care in New Hampshire: A Path Forward to Sustainable Practice & Payment Transformation, James Highland, Patrick Miller, Jeanne Ryer EdD, Lucy C. Hodder, Marcy Doyle, Hwasun Garin, Molly O’Neil, Holly Deblois Tutko, Josephine Porter, Stephanie Cameron, Janet Thomas, William Brewster, David Coursin, Doris Lotz, Jose Montero, Sharon Beaty, Yvonne Goldsberry, Alexander Blount, Amy Pepin, William Gunn, Lisa Bujno, Stephen J. Bartels, and Susan Nichols
Lockdown in Manchester is a Slippery Slope, Risa Evans
My Turn: 'We the People' and the Garland Nomination, John M. Greabe
Patent Law, Copyright Law, and the Girl Germs Effect, Ann Bartow