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Pierce Law Review

 

The Pierce Law Review is a student-run, general-interest academic legal journal. Select students are invited to join the staff of the Law Review during the summer following their first or second years of law school. Student members will select articles for publication, edit and proofread these articles, and verify the accuracy and form of cited sources.

Pierce Law Review provides practitioners, judges, professors, and law students with cogent analyses of important topics in the law. The mission of the Law Review is to foster an intellectual community by advancing legal scholarship.

Each year Pierce Law Review publishes one volume, which appears in three separate issues. Each issue contains material written by student members of the Law Review, other Franklin Pierce law students, and outside contributors, such as law professors, judges, and practicing lawyers.

Current Issue

Volume 7 June 2009
Number 3
ARTICLES
STATE CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITS ON NEW HAMPSHIRE'S TAXING POWER: HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT AND MODERN STATE

 

Marcus Hurn
STEPPING BEYOND THE SMITH PLAINTIFFS' RELIANCE ON CORSO: AN ALTERNATIVE APPROACH TO RECOVERING EMOTIONAL-DISTRESS DAMAGES IN WRONGFUL-BIRTH CASES IN NEW HAMPSHIRE

 

Parker B. Potter, Jr.
NOTES
INNOVATION OR A RACE TO THE BOTTOM? TRUST "MODERNIZATION" IN NEW HAMPSHIRE

 

Christopher Paul
FIRST AMENDMENT, SECOND FIDDLE? FREE SPEECH IN NEW HAMPSHIRE'S CONSTITUTION

 

Adam Rick
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