The Harvard Law Review is offered in a digital edition for ereaders, featuring active Contents, linked notes, active URLs, and proper ebook and Bluebook formatting. The contents of Volume 128, Number 2 include:
• Article, “The (Non)Finality of Supreme Court Opinions,†by Richard J. Lazarus
• Book Review, “The Laws of Capitalism,†by David Singh Grewal
• Note, “Citizens United at Work: How the Landmark Decision Legalized Political Coercion in the Workplaceâ€
• Note, “Data Mining, Dog Sniffs, and the Fourth Amendmentâ€
• Note, “Nonbinding Bondageâ€
The issue includes In Memoriam contributions about the life, scholarship, and teaching of Professor John H. Mansfield. The contributors are Anthony D'Amato, Robert W. Gordon, Martha Minow, Frederick Schauer, and James A. Sonne.
In addition, the issue features student commentary on Recent Cases and policy papers, including such subjects as internet law and privacy, Fourth Amendment right to deletion, state action and credit card fees, antitrust law and foreign trade, applicability of Seventh Amendment to states and commonwealths, free speech and tour guide licensing in D.C., labor law and sexual harassment claims, and gender crimes in international criminal law. Finally, the issue includes several summaries of Recent Publications.
The Harvard Law Review is a student-run organization whose primary purpose is to publish a journal of legal scholarship. The Review comes out monthly from November through June and has roughly 2000 pages per volume. The organization is formally independent of the Harvard Law School. Student editors make all editorial and organizational decisions. This issue of the Review is December 2014, the second issue of academic year 2014-2015 (Volume 128).
Harvard Law Review: Volume 128, Number 2 - December 2014
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