Harvard Law Review: Volume 130, Number 9 - Bicentennial Issue 2017

Par : Harvard Law Review
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  • ISBN978-1-61027-770-9
  • EAN9781610277709
  • Date de parution02/11/2017
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  • ÉditeurMark Childress

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The special Bicentennial Issue, Number 9, features these Essays as its contents:* "Marking 200 Years of Legal Education: Traditions of Change, Reasoned Debate, and Finding Differences and Commonalities, " by Martha Minow* "Race Liberalism and the Deradicalization of Racial Reform, " by Kimberle Williams Crenshaw* "The Socratic Method in the Age of Trauma, " by Jeannie Suk Gersen* "Thayer, Holmes, Brandeis: Conceptions of Judicial Review, Factfinding, and Proportionality, " by Vicki C.
Jackson* "Without the Pretense of Legislative Intent, " by John F. Manning* "Law's Boundaries, " by Frederick Schauer* "Bureaucracy and Distrust: Landis, Jaffe, and Kagan on the Administrative State, " by Adrian VermeuleThe issue also includes a comprehensive Index for all nine issues of volume 130.
The special Bicentennial Issue, Number 9, features these Essays as its contents:* "Marking 200 Years of Legal Education: Traditions of Change, Reasoned Debate, and Finding Differences and Commonalities, " by Martha Minow* "Race Liberalism and the Deradicalization of Racial Reform, " by Kimberle Williams Crenshaw* "The Socratic Method in the Age of Trauma, " by Jeannie Suk Gersen* "Thayer, Holmes, Brandeis: Conceptions of Judicial Review, Factfinding, and Proportionality, " by Vicki C.
Jackson* "Without the Pretense of Legislative Intent, " by John F. Manning* "Law's Boundaries, " by Frederick Schauer* "Bureaucracy and Distrust: Landis, Jaffe, and Kagan on the Administrative State, " by Adrian VermeuleThe issue also includes a comprehensive Index for all nine issues of volume 130.