Harvard Law Review

ebook Volume 126, Number 4--February 2013

By Harvard Law Review

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The Harvard Law Review is offered as an ebook, featuring active Contents, linked notes, and proper formatting. The contents of Issue 4 include:

Article, "The Limits of Unbundled Legal Assistance: A Randomized Study in a Massachusetts District Court and Prospects for the Future," by D. James Greiner, Cassandra Wolos Pattanayak, and Jonathan Hennessy

Book Review, "Stochastic Constraint," by Neal Kumar Katyal

Note, "Counteracting the Bias: The Department of Labor's Unique Opportunity to Combat Human Trafficking"

Note, "Tilling the Vast Wasteland: The Case for Reviving Localism in Public Interest Obligations for Cable Television"

Note, "Preemption as Purposivism's Last Refuge"

Note, "The Meaning(s) of 'The People' in the Constitution

Note, "Indian Canon Originalism"

The issue includes In Memoriam contributions about the life, scholarship, and teaching of Roger Fisher. Contributors include Martha Minow, Robert Mnookin, and Bruce Patton.

In addition, student research explores Recent Cases on waiver of class actions in employment arbitration agreements, class action certification after Dukes, the First Amendment meaning of "true threat," the constitutionality of milk regulation, freedom of religion for prisoners, eavesdropping and the First Amendment, and the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act. Finally, the issue includes two book notes of Recent Publications.

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