Books,  Harvard Law Review

Harvard Law Review, Dec. 2014: Are Supreme Court Opinions Final? Also: Laws of Capitalism, Citizens United, Bondage & Data Mining

The Harvard Law Review is offered in a digital edition for ereaders. The contents of Issue 2 include:

• Article, “The (Non)Finality of Supreme Court Opinions,” by Richard J. Lazarus
• Book Review, “The Laws of Capitalism,” by David Singh Grewal
• Note, “Citizens United at Work: How the Landmark Decision Legalized Political Coercion in the Workplace”
• Note, “Data Mining, Dog Sniffs, and the Fourth Amendment”
• Note, “Nonbinding Bondage”

The issue includes In Memoriam contributions about the life, scholarship, and teaching of John H. Mansfield. The contributors are Anthony D’Amato, Robert W. Gordon, Martha Minow, Frederick Schauer, and James A. Sonne.

In addition, the issue features student commentary on Recent Cases and policy papers, including such subjects as internet law and privacy, Fourth Amendment right to deletion, state action and credit card fees, antitrust law and foreign trade, applicability of Seventh Amendment to states and commonwealths, free speech and tour guide licensing in D.C., labor law and sexual harassment claims, and gender crimes in international criminal law. Finally, the issue includes several summaries of Recent Publications.

This quality ebook edition features linked notes, active Contents, active URLs in notes, and proper Bluebook formatting. The Dec. 2014 issue is Volume 128, Number 2. The principal articles are written by leading legal scholars. Ebook editions are exclusively published by Quid Pro Books. Available in leading formats:

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Cataloging: Volume 128, Number 2 (Dec. 2014):

ISBN 9781610278539 (ebook)
List price: US $3.99
Page count: 289 pp.