Harvard Law Review

ebook Volume 126, Number 8--June 2013

By Harvard Law Review

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The Harvard Law Review is offered in a digital edition, featuring active Contents and URLs, linked notes, and proper ebook formatting. The contents of Issue 8 include:

Article, "Racial Capitalism," by Nancy Leong

Essay, "Shallow Signals," by Bert I. Huang

Book Review, "All Unhappy Families: Tales of Old Age, Rational Actors, and the Disordered Life," by Ariela R. Dubler

Book Review, "Lawyers, Law, and the New Civil Rights History," by Risa Goluboff

Note, "Recasting the U.S. International Trade Commission's Role in the Patent System"

Note, "Juvenile Miranda Waiver and Parental Rights"

Note, "The Province of the Jurist: Judicial Resistance to Expert Testimony on Eyewitnesses as Institutional Rivalry"

Note, "Proposing a Locally Driven Entrepreneur Visa"

In addition, the issue features student commentary on Recent Cases, including such subjects as Illinois's ban on public carry of firearms, "bookmarking" of infringing material as a copyright violation, causation and criminals' statutory restitution, free movement rights in the EU, local bottling and the dormant commerce clause, and binding unnamed class members with a denial of class action certification. Finally, the issue includes notes on Recent Publications as well as a comprehensive Index to Volume 126 (2012-2013).

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