Harvard Law Review: Volume 126, Number 3 - January 2013

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About this ebook

 The Harvard Law Review is offered in a digital edition, featuring active Contents, linked notes, and proper ebook formatting. The contents of Issue 3, January 2013, include:

• Article, “Politicians as Fiduciaries,” by D. Theodore Rave

• Book Review, “Is Copyright Reform Possible?” by Pamela Samuelson

• Note, “The SEC Is Not an Independent Agency”

In addition, student research explores Recent Cases on the Fourth Amendment implications of “pinging” a GPS signal on a cellphone, the First Amendment and mandatory tobacco graphic warnings, the First Amendment and police impersonation statutes, whether software method claims are patent ineligible, and other research.

About the author

Authors of articles and essays are leading scholars in the field, with additional contributions of Notes and Casenotes by students. The issue is edited by students of the Harvard Law School.

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