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13 Mar 2009, 6:18 am
As he points out himself,...is there really any legal academic who thinks the quality of articles in, say, the Harvard Law Review is really higher than the quality of articles in Journal of Legal Studies or Oxford Journal of Legal Studies or almost any of the faculty-edited journals? [read post]
14 Apr 2024, 9:05 pm by Series of Essays
Glenn Cohen, Harvard Law School The convergence of current psychedelics regulatory pathways may bring benefits and new challenges. [read post]
31 May 2018, 9:45 pm by Bobby Chen
Kleiman of the Marron Institute of Urban Management at New York University and Jonathan Iwry of Harvard Law School argued in a recent paper that a user-set quota system may offer a regulatory approach that both respects personal autonomy and encourages cannabis users to limit their consumption. [read post]
13 May 2025, 9:05 pm by renholding
This post comes to us from The Shadow SEC, whose members are professors John Coates at Harvard Law School, John C. [read post]
19 Mar 2012, 12:10 pm by Mary Person
Recently a tattered volume of twenty one English pamphlets, a gift of Dean Roscoe Pound to the Law Library in July 1929, crossed my desk in need of cataloging. [read post]
4 Sep 2009, 11:29 pm
***See previous IPBiz post-->"At best plagiarism, at worst outright theft.''Frank James is invited to read the Harvard Business Review as to "plagiarize with pride. [read post]
3 Jun 2012, 10:09 am by David Post
To my surprise — my amazement, actually — the article David Johnson and I wrote back in 1996 on “Law and Borders: The Rise of Law in Cyberspace ” turns out to have been both the most-cited law review article published in 1996 (nosing out a couple of Cass Sunstein pieces), and, rather startlingly, the 2d most cited “intellectual property” article ever (just ahead of Stephen Breyer’s tenure piece at Harvard… [read post]
19 Dec 2019, 9:01 pm by Rodger Citron
In Chevron, the Court set out a two-step approach for reviewing an administrative agency’s interpretation of statute that it administers. [read post]
19 May 2022, 9:11 am by Keith E. Whittington
The topic was on academic freedom and diversity, and the lecture was delivered by Jeannie Suk Gersen of Harvard Law School. [read post]
6 Apr 2021, 3:30 am by Kristina Niedringhaus
His research then compares citation frequency from 1970-2018 of articles in Harvard Law Review and Yale Law Journal with flagship journals from sample schools in each tier of the U.S. [read post]
29 Apr 2008, 6:44 am
To many, though, he is associated with the idea of ‘generativity’, discussed at length in his article, The Generative Internet, published in the 2006 Harvard Law Review. [read post]
14 Sep 2013, 9:30 pm by Emily Prifogle
This week H-Net has several new reviews in law and history: Keith Altavilla finds a "Printer, Democrat, and Soldier" in Robert Grandchamp' Colonel Edward E. [read post]
23 Aug 2019, 9:30 pm by Dan Ernst
Mudd Manuscript Library; and David Trubek, University of Wisconsin-Madison Voss-Bascom Professor of Law and Dean of International Studies, Emeritus, and Senior Research Fellow, Harvard Law School. [read post]
10 May 2010, 2:36 pm
The term "foreign experiences" does surface in "For Justice Marshall," 71 Texas Law Review 1125 (1993), Kagan's tribute to her then-just-departed Boss. [read post]
8 Dec 2013, 11:00 pm by Susan D. Carle
In a Legal History Blog post last summer, Tomiko Brown-Nagin noted the interesting exchange between Risa Goluboff’s "Lawyers, Law and the New Civil Rights History" in Harvard Law Review 126:2312 (June 2013) (reviewing Ken Mack’s Representing the Race: The Creation of the Civil Rights Lawyer), and Ken Mack’s reply, titled "Civil Rights History Old and New." [read post]
26 Mar 2024, 5:27 pm by Lauren Aversa
According to research from Harvard Business Review, the vast majority—between 70 and 90 percent—of mergers and acquisitions fail. [read post]
9 May 2013, 8:28 am by Amanda Frost
Readers looking for shorter, and more recent, commentary can turn to the 2013 Harvard Law Review Forum, in which Professors Peter Strauss, Cass Sunstein, and Adrian Vermeule take up the constitutional debate in the wake of the Canning decision. [read post]