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.
Drag Queens, The First Amendment, and Expressive Harms
Held v. State
Montana Court Holds that Montana Youth Can Access Equitable Relief for Climate Impacts.
Enigma Software Group USA, LLC v. Malwarebytes, Inc.
Ninth Circuit Holds that Cybersecurity Screening Decisions Are Verifiably False Under the Lanham Act.
United States v. Mackey
Eastern District of New York Convicts Internet Meme Creator for Publishing False Voting Information.
J.W. v. Paley
Fifth Circuit Rejects a Corporal Punishment Claim for Tasing by School Police Officer.
Exec. Order No. 14,105
Executive Order Restricts U.S. Outbound Investment into Sensitive Technology Sectors in China.