Harvard Law Review Print
Print issues of the Harvard Law Review are published monthly from November through June, including a special Supreme Court issue each November and a Developments in the Law issue each April. Print issues include articles and essays by outside authors, as well as unsigned pieces written by students.
The Presumption Against Novelty in the Roberts Court’s Separation-of-Powers Case Law
Kiviti v. Bhatt
Fourth Circuit Holds that Article III Mootness Doctrine Does Not Apply to Bankruptcy Proceedings.
Colindres v.
United States Department of State
D.C. Circuit Defers to Consulate's Visa Denial.
K & R Contractors, LLC v. Keene
Fourth Circuit Declines to Consider Constitutionality of Removal Protections Because of Lack of Injury.
Lee ex rel. Gap, Inc. v. Fisher
Ninth Circuit Enforces Forum Selection Clause Blocking Derivative Suits.
Doe v. William Marsh Rice University
Fifth Circuit Advances Novel Theory of Liability for Anti-Male Discrimination.
Letter From Gavin Newsom, Governor Of California, To Members Of The California State Senate (Sept. 30, 2023)
California Governor Vetoes Bill to Extend Occupational Health and Safety Protections to Domestic Workers.
Platform Accountability and Transparency Act, S. 1876, 118th Cong. (2023)
U.S. Senate Introduces Mandatory Reporting And Disclosure Law For Social Media Platforms.
Developments in the Law — Court Reform
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