Vol. 134 No. 5 A reckoning for single-family zoning is underway. From Minnesota to California, cities and states are looking for ways to compel the densification of neighborhoods...
Vol. 134 No. 5 Sex discrimination is built into the American landscape. Zoning ordinances, building codes, restrictive covenants, and other housing laws reflect — and then entrench —...
Vol. 134 No. 4 This Article interprets a trio of recent Supreme Court cases that addressed jurisdictional disputes in energy markets to identify which policies respect the Federal...
Vol. 134 No. 4 Meaningful access to sacred sites is among the most important principles to the religious exercise of Indigenous peoples, yet tribes have been repeatedly thwarted...
Vol. 134 No. 3 This Article is accompanied by a set of data visualizations, developed in collaboration with TWO-N. Municipal courts are the lowest and least scrutinized echelon...
Vol. 134 No. 3 The Supreme Court is likely to rule soon on how the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination applies to compelled decryption of a digital device....
Vol. 134 No. 2 This Article is accompanied by an Appendix detailing the experiments, data, and analysis detailed therein. Within legal scholarship and practice, among the most pervasive...
Vol. 134 No. 2 This Article is accompanied by a set of data visualizations, developed in collaboration with TWO-N, that are available here. The Constitution specifies only one...
Vol. 133 No. 9 In the lead up to Volume 134, the Harvard Law Review republished five classic Critical Race Theory articles from our archives. This is the fourth...
Vol. 133 No. 9 In the lead up to Volume 134, the Harvard Law Review republished five classic Critical Race Theory articles from our archives. This is the third...