Harvard Law Review: Volume 130, Number 5 - March 2017

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law, Antitrust, Jurisprudence
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Author: Harvard Law Review ISBN: 9781610277839
Publisher: Quid Pro, LLC Publication: March 9, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Harvard Law Review
ISBN: 9781610277839
Publisher: Quid Pro, LLC
Publication: March 9, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The March 2017 issue, Number 5, features these contents:

* Article, "On the Relevance of Market Power," by Louis Kaplow
* Book Review, "Spiraling: Evictions and Other Causes and Consequences of Housing Instability," by Vicki Been and Leila Bozorg
* Note, "Rights in Flux: Nonconsequentialism, Consequentialism, and the Judicial Role"
* Note, "The Misguided Appeal of a Minimally Adequate Education"

Furthermore, student commentary analyzes Recent Cases on: separation of powers and the appointments clause; personal jurisdiction in anti-terrorism act cases arising on foreign soil; deference to agency interpretations in conflict with circuit precedent; judicial review of zoning in light of DC's comprehensive plan; use of algorithmic risk assessments in sentencing; whether mother's debt for juvenile-detention costs of minor is dischargeable in bankruptcy; and whether ERISA preempt Michigan's Medicaid tax law. Finally, the issue includes two summaries of Recent Publications.

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The March 2017 issue, Number 5, features these contents:

* Article, "On the Relevance of Market Power," by Louis Kaplow
* Book Review, "Spiraling: Evictions and Other Causes and Consequences of Housing Instability," by Vicki Been and Leila Bozorg
* Note, "Rights in Flux: Nonconsequentialism, Consequentialism, and the Judicial Role"
* Note, "The Misguided Appeal of a Minimally Adequate Education"

Furthermore, student commentary analyzes Recent Cases on: separation of powers and the appointments clause; personal jurisdiction in anti-terrorism act cases arising on foreign soil; deference to agency interpretations in conflict with circuit precedent; judicial review of zoning in light of DC's comprehensive plan; use of algorithmic risk assessments in sentencing; whether mother's debt for juvenile-detention costs of minor is dischargeable in bankruptcy; and whether ERISA preempt Michigan's Medicaid tax law. Finally, the issue includes two summaries of Recent Publications.

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