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.
Moore than Meets the I.R.C.? The Apportionment Rule’s Originalist Backstop for I.R.C. § 877A
Federal Questions and the Probate Exception
Contract-Wrapped Property
Speech First, Inc. v. Sands
Fourth Circuit Upholds University Bias Response Team Policies.
North Carolina Coastal Fisheries Reform Group v. Capt. Gaston LLC
Fourth Circuit Holds Bycatch Regulation Would Be Major Question.
In re 2021 Redistricting Cases
Alaska Supreme Court Holds that Partisan Gerrymander Violates State Equal Protection Clause Based on Discriminatory Intent.
Voluntary Commitments from Leading Artificial Intelligence Companies on July 21, 2023
Tech Companies Agree to Develop Mechanisms for Identifying AI-Generated Works.
Complaint Under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Chica Project v. President & Fellows of Harvard College
Community Groups Argue Harvard's Legacy and Donor Admissions Policy Is Illegal Race Discrimination.
Hopkins v. Hosemann
Fifth Circuit Holds that Disenfranchisement of Incarcerated People Is Cruel and Unusual Punishment.