Harvard Law Review: Volume 124, Number 8 - June 2011

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The Contents of issue number 8 (volume 124, June 2011) are:

In Memoriam: William J. Stuntz
Pamela S. Karlan
Michael J. Klarman
Martha Minow
Daniel C. Richman
Robert E. Scott
David Skeel
Carol Steiker

ARTICLES:
The Host’s Dilemma: Strategic Forfeiture in Platform Markets for Informational Goods, 
Jonathan M. Barnett 

Separation of Powers as Ordinary Interpretation,
John F. Manning

NOTES:
Interpreting Silence: The Roles of the Courts and the Executive Branch in Head of State Immunity Cases

Advisory Opinions and the Influence of the Supreme Court over American Policymaking

RECENT CASES:
Fourth Amendment — Qualified Immunity 

Criminal Law — Sentencing Guidelines

Civil Procedure — Protective Orders 

Constitutional Law — First Amendment

Criminal Law — Sentencing

RECENT LEGISLATION: 
Administrative Law — Agency Design (Dodd-Frank/CFPB) 

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

About the author

The Harvard Law Review is a student-run organization whose primary purpose is to publish a journal of legal scholarship. The Review comes out monthly from November through June and has roughly 2500 pages per volume. The organization is formally independent of the Harvard Law School. Student editors make all editorial and organizational decisions. Principal articles and essays are written by leading legal scholars. The Review generally publishes articles by professors, judges, and practitioners and solicits reviews of important recent books from recognized experts. Most student writing takes the form of Notes, Recent Cases, Recent Legislation, and Book Notes. 

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