Harvard Law Review Volume 131 Number 6 April 2018

Harvard Law Review  Volume 131  Number 6   April 2018
Author: Harvard Law Review
Publsiher: Quid Pro Books
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2018-04-08
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781610277785

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Harvard Law Review Volume 131 Number 3 January 2018

Harvard Law Review  Volume 131  Number 3   January 2018
Author: Harvard Law Review
Publsiher: Quid Pro Books
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2018-01-09
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781610277730

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The contents for this January 2018 issue of the Harvard Law Review, Number 3 of Volume 131, include: • Article, "The Endgame of Administrative Law: Governmental Disobedience and the Judicial Contempt Power," by Nicholas R. Parrillo • Book Review, "Rethinking Autocracy at Work," by Cynthia Estlund • Note, "Congressional Intent to Preclude Equitable Relief — Ex Parte Young After Armstrong" • Note, "Sixth Amendment Challenge to Courthouse Dress Codes" • Note, "The Virtues of Heterogeneity, in Court Decisions and the Constitution" In addition, the issue features student commentary on Recent Cases and other legal actions, including such subjects as: standing in class actions for credit reporting; right of access of press re Guantanamo Bay detainees; parolees and disability rights under the ADA; intent and manslaughter by encouraging suicide; proposed legislation to ameliorate punitive effects of drug crimes involving marijuana; and President Trump's tweets purporting to ban transgender servicemembers in the military. Finally, the issue includes summaries of Recent Publications. The Harvard Law Review is offered in a quality digital edition (since 2011), featuring active Contents, linked footnotes, active URLs, legible tables, and proper ebook and Bluebook formatting.

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Harvard Law Review
Author: Harvard Law Review
Publsiher: Quid Pro Books
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2018-05-08
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781610277600

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Harvard Law Review Volume 131 Number 4 February 2018

Harvard Law Review  Volume 131  Number 4   February 2018
Author: Harvard Law Review
Publsiher: Quid Pro Books
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2018-02-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781610277747

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Harvard Law Review Volume 131 Number 1 November 2017

Harvard Law Review  Volume 131  Number 1   November 2017
Author: Harvard Law Review
Publsiher: Quid Pro Books
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2017-11-07
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781610277723

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The November issue is the special annual review of the U.S. Supreme Court's previous Term. Each year, the Supreme Court issue is introduced by noteworthy and extensive contributions from recognized scholars. In this issue, for the 2016 Term, articles include: • Foreword: "1930s Redux: The Administrative State Under Siege," by Gillian E. Metzger • Essay: "Unprecedented? Judicial Confirmation Battles and the Search for a Usable Past," by Josh Chafetz • Comment: "Churches, Playgrounds, Government Dollars — and Schools?," by Douglas Laycock • Comment: "Equality, Sovereignty, and the Family in Morales-Santana," by Kristin A. Collins In addition, the first issue of each new volume provides an extensive summary of the important cases of the previous Supreme Court docket, covering a wide range of legal, political, and constitutional subjects. Student commentary is thus provided on eighteen of the Leading Cases of the 2016 Term, including such subjects as racial gerrymandering, freedom of speech, regulatory takings, right to effective counsel, equal protection, appellate jurisdiction, fair housing, immigration law, insider trading, venue in patent cases, and remedies for constitutional violations. Complete statistical graphs and tables of the Court's actions and results during the Term are included; these summaries and statistics, including voting patterns of individual Justices, have long been considered very useful to scholars of the Court in law and political science. Finally, the issue includes a linked Index of Cases and citations for the discussed opinions. The Harvard Law Review is offered in a quality digital edition, featuring active Contents, linked footnotes, active URLs, legible tables, and proper ebook and Bluebook formatting. This current issue of the Review is November 2017, the first issue of academic year 2017-2018 (Volume 131). The Review is a student-run organization whose primary purpose is to publish a journal of legal scholarship. It comes out monthly from November through June and has roughly 2500 pages per volume. Student editors make all editorial and organizational decisions.

Harvard Law Review Volume 131 Number 5 March 2018

Harvard Law Review  Volume 131  Number 5   March 2018
Author: Harvard Law Review
Publsiher: Quid Pro Books
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2018-03-03
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781610277754

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Harvard Law Review Volume 131 Number 8 June 2018

Harvard Law Review  Volume 131  Number 8   June 2018
Author: Harvard Law Review
Publsiher: Quid Pro Books
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2018-06-07
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781610277631

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Harvard Law Review Volume 129 Number 6 April 2016

Harvard Law Review  Volume 129  Number 6   April 2016
Author: Harvard Law Review
Publsiher: Quid Pro Books
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2016-04-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781610278010

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The April 2016 issue, Number 6, is the annual Developments in the Law special issue. The topic of this extensive contribution is "Indian Law," including specific focus on tribal executive branches, tribal authority to follow fresh pursuit onto nontribal land, reconsidering ICRA and rights, securing Indian voting rights, and indigenous people and extractive industries. In addition, the issue features these contents: • Article, "Reconstructivism: The Place of Criminal Law in Ethical Life," by Joshua Kleinfeld • Essay, "Rule of Law Tropes in National Security," by Shirin Sinnar • Book Review, "Coming into the Anthropocene," by Jedediah Purdy Furthermore, student commentary analyzes Recent Cases on excessive force and SWAT raids after "perfunctory" investigation; prior restraints and injunctions under copyright law; individual liability of FBI agents for detention of citizens abroad; religious establishment and display of the Ten Commandments; and charter schools as violations of state constitutional law. Finally, the issue includes four brief comments on Recent Publications. The Harvard Law Review is offered in a quality digital edition, featuring active Contents, linked footnotes, active URLs, legible tables, and proper ebook and Bluebook formatting. The Review is a student-run organization whose primary purpose is to publish a journal of legal scholarship. It comes out monthly from November through June and has roughly 2500 pages per volume. Student editors make all editorial and organizational decisions. This is the sixth issue of academic year 2015-2016.