Harvard Law Review: Volume 129, Number 8 - June 2016 - cover

Harvard Law Review: Volume 129, Number 8 - June 2016

Harvard Law Review

  • 10 juni 2016
  • 9781610277907
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Samenvatting:

The June 2016 issue, Number 8, features these contents:

* Article, "Systemic Facts: Toward Institutional Awareness in Criminal Courts," by Andrew Manuel Crespo
* Book Review, "Fixing Statutory Interpretation," by Brett M. Kavanaugh
* Book Review, "Knowledge and Politics in International Law," by Samuel Moyn
* Note, "Major Question Objections"
* Note, "Chinese Common Law? Guiding Cases and Judicial Reform"
* Note, "OSHA's Feasibility Policy: The Implications of the 'Infeasibility' of Respirators"

Furthermore, student commentary analyzes Recent Cases on sex-discrimination implications of gender-normed FBI fitness requirements; trademark law and the antidisparagement rule as a constitutional problem; practical elimination of the adverse-interest exception as a defense to fraud-on-the-market claims; deference to administrative agency's amicus brief's interpretation of student-loan regulations; parties' analysis of fair use before issuing copyright-violation takedown notice; causation standards for penalty enhancement in Controlled Substances Act cases; and admiralty jurisdiction and removal to federal court after a 2011 amendment to 28 USC 1441. Finally, the issue includes several brief comments on Recent Publications.

The Harvard Law Review is offered in a quality digital edition, featuring active Contents, linked footnotes, active URLs, legible graphics from the original, and proper ebook and Bluebook formatting. This is the eighth and final issue of academic year 2015-2016.

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