HARVARD LAW REVIEW‘s Feb. ’18 issue asks, “Are we running out of trademarks?”
In addition, the issue includes several commentaries on Recent Cases, analyzing such subjects as: political rights and nonapportionment in Puerto Rico; asserting conspiracy-of-silence claim when prevented from witnessing a search; constitutionality of routine shackling in pretrial proceedings; sovereign immunity as applied to Ethiopia in hacking suit; harms-of-abatement doctrine and due process; and whether aggregate term-of-years sentences implicate Eighth Amendment restrictions on juvenile life without parole. Finally the issue features several summaries of Recent Publications.
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Cataloging Volume 131, Number 4:
ISBN: 9781610277747 (ePUB)
ASIN: B07BDQ8V1C (Kindle)
Page count: 262 pp.; list price: US $3.99
Released and available: Feb. 27, 2018