Harvard Law Review: Volume 131, Number 7 - May 2018 - Harvard Law Review

Harvard Law Review: Volume 131, Number 7 - May 2018

Por Harvard Law Review

  • Fecha de lanzamiento: 2018-05-12
  • Género: Derecho

Descripción

The contents of the May 2018 issue (Number 7) include: 

* Article, "Music as a Matter of Law," by Joseph P. Fishman  
* Article, "The Morality of Administrative Law," by Cass R. Sunstein & Adrian Vermeule  
* Book Review, "The Black Police: Policing Our Own," by Devon W. Carbado & L. Song Richardson 
* Note, "Section 230 as First Amendment Rule" 

In addition, the issue features extensive student commentary on Recent Cases, including such subjects as: a recent ruling that bystanders have a First Amendment right to record police but granting qualified immunity to police officers involved; whether a local (Massachusetts) drone ordinance is preempted by FAA regulation; whether there is irreparable injury from a state's (Alabama's) lack of notice to people with felony convictions upon their re-enfranchisement; whether a state law (from South Dakota) is unconstitutional in requiring internet retailers without a physical presence in the state to remit sales tax (an issue currently before the U.S. Supreme Court); estate planning and digital inheritance, and whether personal representatives may provide lawful consent for the release of a decedent's emails; and whether a district court may use the policy of public understanding of the opioid epidemic to deny a plea bargain.