The Harvard Law Review is offered in a digital edition for ereaders, featuring
active Contents, linked notes, and proper ebook formatting. The contents of
Issue 2, December 2012, include:
ARTICLES
• Historical Gloss and the
Separation of Powers
by Curtis A. Bradley and Trevor W. Morrison
•
Aggregate Litigation Goes Public: Representative Suits by State Attorneys
General
by Margaret H. Lemos
BOOK REVIEW
• Fixing Washington
by
Richard L. Hasen
NOTE
• Ending Student Loan Exceptionalism: The Case
for Risk-Based Pricing and Dischargeability
In addition, several case
commentaries by students explore recent cases on Equal Protection as to gay
marriage, application of Miranda to Somali pirates, OSHA statutes of limitation,
Fourth Amendment applications to DNA searches, environmental law and greenhouse
gas rules, and willful blindness as "knowledge" in digital copyright law.
Finally, the issue includes a student study of a recent regulation regarding
health care reform.