Harvard Law Review: Volume 129, Number 3 - January 2016 - Harvard Law Review

Harvard Law Review: Volume 129, Number 3 - January 2016

Por Harvard Law Review

  • Fecha de lanzamiento: 2016-01-08
  • Género: Derecho

Descripción

The January 2016 issue, Number 3, features these contents: 

* Article, "Presidential Intelligence," by Samuel J. Rascoff  
* Book Review, "The Struggle for Administrative Legitimacy," by Jeremy K. Kessler  
* Note, "Existence-Value Standing" 
* Note, "Rethinking Closely Regulated Industries" 

In addition, student commentary analyzes Recent Cases on compelled disclosures in commercial speech; due process notice of procedures to challenge a local ordinance; standing after liquidation actions taken under Dodd-Frank; exaction and takings by acquiring equity shares in AIG; religious liberty after Hobby Lobby; bias-intimidation laws and mens rea; and whether document production is the 'practice of law' under labor law. The issue includes analysis of a Recent Court Filing by the DOJ supporting a meaningful juvenile right to counsel. Finally, the issue includes comments on Recent Publications.