Harvard Law Review: Volume 131, Number 5 - March 2018

Harvard Law Review: Volume 131, Number 5 - March 2018

Harvard Law Review: Volume 131, Number 5 - March 2018

Harvard Law Review: Volume 131, Number 5 - March 2018

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Overview

The contents for the March 2018 issue (Number 5) include:

* Article, "Presidential Control over International Law," Curtis A. Bradley and Jack L. Goldsmith
* Article, "Statutory Interpretation on the Bench: A Survey of Forty-Two Judges on the Federal Courts of Appeals," Abbe R. Gluck and Richard A. Posner
* Book Review, "Justice Beyond Dispute," Mary Anne Franks
* Note, "American Courts and the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees: A Need for Harmony in the Face of a Refugee Crisis"
* Note, "Eliminating the FEC: The Best Hope for Campaign Finance Regulation?"
* Note, "Of Ballot Boxes and Bank Accounts: Rationalizing the Jurisprudence of Political Participation and Democratic Integrity"

In addition, the issue features student commentary on Recent Cases and other legal actions, including such subjects as: mandatory minimums and the Eighth Amendment; political question doctrine and drone strikes; claims by parents under Eighth Amendment for confinement of son; whether sexual orientation discrimination is a form of sex discrimination; requirement of fact-finding while setting bail for indigent defendants; child pornography and teen-aged defendants under the First Amendment; and a legislative ban by Oregon on employers asking prior salary information. Finally, the issue contains several summaries of Recent Publications.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940159051042
Publisher: Quid Pro, LLC
Publication date: 03/03/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

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Principal articles and essays are written by internationally recognized legal scholars, and student editors contribute substantial research in the form of Notes and Recent Cases commentaries.
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