Harvard Law Review: Volume 131, Number 5 - March 2018

Par : Harvard Law Review
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  • ISBN978-1-61027-775-4
  • EAN9781610277754
  • Date de parution03/03/2018
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  • ÉditeurMark Childress

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The contents for the March 2018 issue (Number 5) include:* Article, "Presidential Control over International Law, " Curtis A. Bradley and Jack L. Goldsmith* Article, "Statutory Interpretation on the Bench: A Survey of Forty-Two Judges on the Federal Courts of Appeals, " Abbe R. Gluck and Richard A. Posner* Book Review, "Justice Beyond Dispute, " Mary Anne Franks* Note, "American Courts and the U. N.
High Commissioner for Refugees: A Need for Harmony in the Face of a Refugee Crisis"* Note, "Eliminating the FEC: The Best Hope for Campaign Finance Regulation?"* Note, "Of Ballot Boxes and Bank Accounts: Rationalizing the Jurisprudence of Political Participation and Democratic Integrity"In addition, the issue features student commentary on Recent Cases and other legal actions, including such subjects as: mandatory minimums and the Eighth Amendment; political question doctrine and drone strikes; claims by parents under Eighth Amendment for confinement of son; whether sexual orientation discrimination is a form of sex discrimination; requirement of fact-finding while setting bail for indigent defendants; child pornography and teenaged defendants under the First Amendment; and a legislative ban by Oregon on employers asking prior salary information.
Finally, the issue contains several summaries of Recent Publications.
The contents for the March 2018 issue (Number 5) include:* Article, "Presidential Control over International Law, " Curtis A. Bradley and Jack L. Goldsmith* Article, "Statutory Interpretation on the Bench: A Survey of Forty-Two Judges on the Federal Courts of Appeals, " Abbe R. Gluck and Richard A. Posner* Book Review, "Justice Beyond Dispute, " Mary Anne Franks* Note, "American Courts and the U. N.
High Commissioner for Refugees: A Need for Harmony in the Face of a Refugee Crisis"* Note, "Eliminating the FEC: The Best Hope for Campaign Finance Regulation?"* Note, "Of Ballot Boxes and Bank Accounts: Rationalizing the Jurisprudence of Political Participation and Democratic Integrity"In addition, the issue features student commentary on Recent Cases and other legal actions, including such subjects as: mandatory minimums and the Eighth Amendment; political question doctrine and drone strikes; claims by parents under Eighth Amendment for confinement of son; whether sexual orientation discrimination is a form of sex discrimination; requirement of fact-finding while setting bail for indigent defendants; child pornography and teenaged defendants under the First Amendment; and a legislative ban by Oregon on employers asking prior salary information.
Finally, the issue contains several summaries of Recent Publications.