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Harvard Law Review Blog

The Harvard Law Review Blog fosters legal inquiry and argument that is fast-paced and timely — a complement to the long-form, in-depth analysis that has filled our pages for over a century. We hope the ideas presented through this new platform will generate debate, uncover new questions, challenge our readers, and inspire continued exploration.

Major Questions Doctrine Blog Essay

Why the Supreme Court’s Eviction Moratorium Reasoning Doesn’t Extend to the CDC Transit Mask Order

February 28, 2022 Earlier this month, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit seeking to enjoin the federal public transportation mask mandate, which remains in place...
  • Lindsay F. Wiley
Immigration Blog Essay

Re-setting Gender-Based Asylum Law

December 30, 2021 The United States has long recognized the duty to protect refugees and prevent their return to persecution or torture. Indeed, the United States is...
  • Sabrineh Ardalan
  • Deborah Anker
National Security Blog Essay

Israel Levies National Security Law to Shutter Six Palestinian Civil Society Organizations

November 16, 2021 Citing its National Security Law, Israel recently designated six Palestinian civil society organizations as terrorist groups. This designation, based on classified evidence, amounts to...
Blog Essay

“Victim” or “Complaining Witness”: Why Kyle Rittenhouse’s Verdict May Depend on the Distinction

November 9, 2021 The decision of Judge Bruce Schroeder, the judge presiding over the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, to bar the prosecution from referring to the people he...
  • Michael Conklin
Copyright Recent Case

Recent Case: Larson v. Perry

November 6, 2021 The New York Times Magazine’s story “Who is the Bad Art Friend?” sparked a flurry of  online debate about friendship, literary ethics, and social...
Consumer Law Recent Case

Calderon v. SIXT Rent a Car, LLC

October 24, 2021 Almost one hundred years after the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA)'s enactment, a long-overlooked limit in its text is attracting the attention of federal judges. ...
Administrative Law Blog Essay

How the CFPB Can Enhance Competition in Consumer Finance Right Now

September 11, 2021 Earlier this summer, President Biden delivered on a highly anticipated campaign promise to crack down on corporate monopolies and boost competition across the economy....
  • Pamela Foohey
Disability Law Blog Essay

How to Strengthen the Americans with Disabilities Act after 30 Years: Promoting Supported Decision-Making for Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

August 7, 2021 Authors’ Note: In an effort to make this blog post accessible to as broad a range of readers as possible, we have developed an...
  • Hezzy Smith
  • Bill Alford
  • Anne Fracht
  • Marie Hennessy
Disability Law Blog Essay

Supported Decision-Making for Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

August 7, 2021 Authors’ Note: This is the easy read* version of another Blog post. There are over 1 billion people in the world who have a...
  • Hezzy Smith
  • Bill Alford
  • Anne Fracht
  • Marie Hennessy
Administrative Law Recent Case

Recent Case: Terkel v. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

April 9, 2021 In America, the people are sovereign and straightjacketed. Faced with a problem — passing, like a pandemic, or persistent, like poverty — they can call...
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