Author: | Harvard Law Review | ISBN: | 9781610277730 |
Publisher: | Quid Pro, LLC | Publication: | January 9, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Harvard Law Review |
ISBN: | 9781610277730 |
Publisher: | Quid Pro, LLC |
Publication: | January 9, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
The contents for this January 2018 issue (Number 3) 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, featuring active Contents, linked footnotes, active URLs, legible tables, and proper ebook and Bluebook formatting. This current issue of the Review is January 2018, the third issue of academic year 2017-2018 (Volume 131).
The contents for this January 2018 issue (Number 3) 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, featuring active Contents, linked footnotes, active URLs, legible tables, and proper ebook and Bluebook formatting. This current issue of the Review is January 2018, the third issue of academic year 2017-2018 (Volume 131).