Harvard Law Review, 124: 7 (2011)
Volume 124 · May 2011 · Number 7 ARTICLE Article III and the Scottish Judiciary James E. Pfander and Daniel D. Birk BOOK REVIEW Constitutional Alarmism Trevor W. Morrison NOTES A Justification for...
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Volume 124 · June 2011 · Number 8 IN MEMORIAM In Memoriam: William J. Stuntz Pamela S. Karlan, Michael J. Klarman, Martha Minow, Daniel C. Richman, Robert E. Scott, David Skeel, Carol Steiker...
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Volume 125 · November 2011 · Number 1 The Supreme Court 2010 Term FOREWORD Neutral Principles, Motivated Cognition, and Some Problems for Constitutional Law Dan M. Kahan COMMENT Fairness in Numbers:...
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Democracy’s Distrust: Contested Values and the Decline of Expertise Suzanna Sherry :: In this response to Professor Dan Kahan’s Foreword, Neutral Principles, Motivated Cognition, and Some Problems...
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Volume 125 · December 2011 · Number 2 ARTICLES The Anticanon Jamal Greene An Equilibrium-Adjustment Theory of the Fourth Amendment Orin S. Kerr BOOK REVIEW The Founding Revisited Michael J. Klarman...
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Responding to Jamal Greene, The Anticanon, 125 Harv. L. Rev. 379 (2011). Is Dred Scott Really the Worst Opinion of All Time? Why Prigg Is Worse Than Dred Scott (But Is Likely to Stay Out of the...
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Hollow Hopes and Exaggerated Fears: The Canon/Anticanon in Context Mark A. Graber :: The conventional constitutional canon and constitutional anticanon promote courts as powerful institutions. But...
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Volume 125 · January 2012 · Number 3 ARTICLE Worth a Thousand Words: The Images of Copyright Rebecca Tushnet BOOK REVIEW Capital Punishment and Contingency Carol S. Steiker NOTE Spare the Mod: In...
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Volume 125 · February 2012 · Number 4 TRIBUTE In Tribute: Frank I. Michelman Judge Guido Calabresi, Judge Dennis Davis, Rosalind Dixon, Dieter Grimm, Patrick O. Gudridge, Martha Minow, Margaret Jane...
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More Than a Thousand Words in Response to Rebecca Tushnet Christina Spiesel :: In this response to Professor Rebecca Tushnet, Professor Christina Spiesel argues that the contrast Tushnet uses to...
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Reaction: A Marriage is a Marriage is a Marriage: The Limits of Perry v. Brown Robin West :: The Ninth Circuit’s decision in Perry v. Brown, authored by Judge Reinhardt, has been widely lauded in the...
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Volume 125 · March 2012 · Number 5 ARTICLE Agency Coordination in Shared Regulatory Space Jody Freeman and Jim Rossi BOOK REVIEW The Free Market and the Prison James Q. Whitman NOTE Deception as an...
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Reaction: Salvaging Perry Andrew Koppelman :: The Ninth Circuit, in Perry v. Brown, deftly avoided forcing the Supreme Court’s hand on the big claim that the Constitution requires recognition of...
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Volume 125 · April 2012 · Number 6 ARTICLE Inventing the “Traditional Concept” of Sex Discrimination Cary Franklin BOOK REVIEWS Law and the President Richard H. Pildes Crime and Law: An American...
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The More the Merrier: Multiple Agencies and the Future of Administrative Law Scholarship Eric Biber :: Multiple agencies are all the rage in administrative law. As Professors Jody Freeman and Jim...
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Volume 125 · May 2012 · Number 7 ARTICLE Regulation for the Sake of Appearance Adam M. Samaha SYMPOSIUM THE NEW PRIVATE LAW Introduction: Pragmatism and Private Law John C.P. Goldberg The...
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Responding to Shyamkrishna Balganesh, The Obligatory Structure of Copyright Law: Unbundling the Wrong of Copying Copyright Is Not About Copying Abraham Drassinower Unifying Copyright: An...
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Defending Equilibrium-Adjustment Orin S. Kerr :: I thank Professor Christopher Slobogin for responding to my recent Article, An Equilibrium-Adjustment Theory of the Fourth Amendment. My Article...
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Volume 125 · June 2012 · Number 8 IN MEMORIAM In Memoriam: Bernard Wolfman Howard Abrams, William D. Andrews, N. Jerold Cohen, Michael A. Fitts, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Martha Minow, Daniel...
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Provocation: Law’s Republics Vlad Perju :: I begin with three premises: First, the relevance for any polity of the exercises in self-government of other political communities, as encoded in their...
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