The New England Law Review now offers its issues in convenient digital formats for e-reader devices, apps, pads, smartphones, and computers. This second issue of Volume 49 (2015) contains articles by leading figures of the legal community. Contents of this issue include:
Articles:
“A Reliable and Clear-Cut Determination: Is a Separate Hearing Required to Decide When Confrontation Forfeiture by Wrongdoing Applies?,” by Tim Donaldson
“Constitutional Interpretation and Technological Change,” by Allen R. Kamp
Notes:
“Defense Witnesses Need Immunity Too: Why the Supreme Court Should Adopt the Ninth Circuit’s Approach to Defense-Witness Immunity,” by Alison M. Field
“Hacktivism — Political Dissent in The Final Frontier,” by Tiffany Marie Knapp
Comment:
“Morrow v. Balaski: When Good Intentions Go Bad,” by Wendy L. Hansen
Quality digital formatting includes linked notes, active table of contents, active URLs in notes, and proper Bluebook citations.