Harvard Law Review: Volume 129, Number 5 - March 2016
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- ISBN978-1-61027-817-1
- EAN9781610278171
- Date de parution09/03/2016
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- ÉditeurMark Childress
Résumé
The March 2016 issue features these contents:* Article, "Marriage Equality and the New Parenthood, " by Douglas NeJaime* Essay, "Horizontal Shareholding, " by Einer Elhauge* Book Review, "Keeping Track: Surveillance, Control, and the Expansion of the Carceral State, " by Kathryne M. Young and Joan Petersilia* Note, "Constitutional Courts and International Law: Revisiting the Transatlantic Divide"* Note, "Defining the Press Exemption from Campaign Finance Restrictions"* Note, "Let the End Be Legitimate: Questioning the Value of Heightened Scrutiny's Compelling- and Important-Interest Inquiries"In addition, student commentary analyzes Recent Cases on state abortion laws and precedent; expectation of privacy in pocket dial; tax deductions for medical marijuana dispensary; appointments clause test for executive branch reassignments; takings by residential inclusionary zoning; and statutory interpretation using corpus linguistics.
A commentary focuses on the Recent Court Filing by the DOJ arguing that a city ordinance prohibiting camping and sleeping outdoors violates the Eighth Amendment. Finally, the issue includes two brief comments on Recent Publications.
A commentary focuses on the Recent Court Filing by the DOJ arguing that a city ordinance prohibiting camping and sleeping outdoors violates the Eighth Amendment. Finally, the issue includes two brief comments on Recent Publications.
The March 2016 issue features these contents:* Article, "Marriage Equality and the New Parenthood, " by Douglas NeJaime* Essay, "Horizontal Shareholding, " by Einer Elhauge* Book Review, "Keeping Track: Surveillance, Control, and the Expansion of the Carceral State, " by Kathryne M. Young and Joan Petersilia* Note, "Constitutional Courts and International Law: Revisiting the Transatlantic Divide"* Note, "Defining the Press Exemption from Campaign Finance Restrictions"* Note, "Let the End Be Legitimate: Questioning the Value of Heightened Scrutiny's Compelling- and Important-Interest Inquiries"In addition, student commentary analyzes Recent Cases on state abortion laws and precedent; expectation of privacy in pocket dial; tax deductions for medical marijuana dispensary; appointments clause test for executive branch reassignments; takings by residential inclusionary zoning; and statutory interpretation using corpus linguistics.
A commentary focuses on the Recent Court Filing by the DOJ arguing that a city ordinance prohibiting camping and sleeping outdoors violates the Eighth Amendment. Finally, the issue includes two brief comments on Recent Publications.
A commentary focuses on the Recent Court Filing by the DOJ arguing that a city ordinance prohibiting camping and sleeping outdoors violates the Eighth Amendment. Finally, the issue includes two brief comments on Recent Publications.