Drexel Law Review Publication Highlights
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Content Highlights by Topic
Criminal Law
John Stinson, Secret Indictments: How to Discourage Them, How to Make Them Fair, 2 Drexel L. Rev. 104 (Fall 2009) (listed as a Research Reference & Practice Aid for 18 U.S.C. § 3282 on LexisNexis)
M. Chris Fabricant, War Crimes and Misdemeanors: Understanding “Zero Tolerance” Policing as a Form of Collective Punishment and Human Rights Violation, 3 Drexel L. Rev. 373 (Spring 2011).
Todd A. Berger, A Trial Attorney’s Dilemma: How Storytelling As a Trial Strategy Can Impact a Criminal Defendant’s Successful Appellate Review, 4 Drexel L. Rev. 297 (Spring 2012).
ERISA
Daniel L. Halperin, Fifty Years of Pension Law, 6 Drexel L. Rev. 503 (Spring 2014) (cited by the author in an Amicus Brief filed with the Supreme Court of the U.S. in 2017).
Health Law
Nicolas P. Terry, Personal Health Records: Directing More Costs and Risks to Consumers?, 1 Drexel L. Rev. 216 (Winter 2009).
Barry R. Furrow, Patient Safety and the Fiduciary Hospital: Sharpening Judicial Remedies, 1 Drexel L. Rev. 343 (2009) (cited by Di Teresi v. Stamford Health Sys., 63 A.3d 1011 (Conn. App. 2013)).
Barry R. Furrow, The Patient Injury Epidemic: Medical Malpractice Litigation and the Curative Tool, 4 Drexel L. Rev. 41 (Fall 2011).
National Security
Nick J. Sciullo, The Ghost in the Global War on Terror: Critical Perspectives and Dangerous Implications for National Security and the Law, 3 Drexel L. Rev. 561 (Spring 2011).
Pedagogy, Legal Education, or Legal Writing
Karl S. Okamoto, Teaching Transactional Lawyering, 1 Drexel L. Rev. 69 (Winter 2009).
Keith H. Hirokawa, Critical Enculturation: Using Problems to Teach Law, 2 Drexel L. Rev. 1 (Fall 2009).
Lori A. Roberts, Assessing Ourselves: Confirming Assumptions and Improving Student Learning by Efficiently and Fearlessly Assessing Student Learning Outcomes, 3 Drexel L. Rev. 457 (Spring 2011).
Brent E. Newton, Law Review Scholarship in the Eyes of the Twenty-First-Century Supreme Court Justices: An Empirical Analysis, 4 Drexel L. Rev. 399 (Spring 2012).
Student Notes
Chelsea Biemiller, The Uncertain Enforceability of Prenuptial Agreements: Why the “Extreme” Approach in Pennsylvania is the Right Approach for Review, 6 Drexel L. Rev. 133 (Fall 2013) (Student note cited in the Pennsylvania Law Encyclopedia).