Volume 38, Issue 2 (2014)
As of Volume 48 in Fall of 2023, the Seton Hall Legislative Journal has been renamed to the Seton Hall Journal of Legislation and Public Policy.Editorial Board
Table of Contents
Articles
Benefit Corporations—The Latest Development in the Evolution of Social Enterprise: Are they Worthy of a Taxpayer Subsidy?
Mystica M. Alexander
Victimized by the State: How Legislative Inaction has Led to the Revictimization and Stigmatization of Victims of Sex Trafficking
Nicholas R. Larche
Comprehensive U.S. Immigration Reform: Policy Innovation or Nondecisions
Richard T. Middleton, IV., PhD., JD.
All Hands on Deck: New Jersey Law Revision Commission Recommends Modified Uniform Laws to Safeguard the Public and Address Disasters and Their Aftermath
Laura C. Tharney, Esq. and Jayne J. Johnson, Esq.
Notes
The Debate Over Regulation Alternatives for Cooling Water Intake Structures is Heating up
Nicole M. Magdziak