Contents of Volume 124, Number 7 (May 2011) of the Harvard Law Review include:

Article, "Article III and the Scottish Judiciary," by James E. Pfander and Daniel D. Birk

Book Review, "Constitutional Alarmism," by Trevor W. Morrison

Note, "A Justification for Allowing Fragmentation in Copyright"

Note, "Taxing Partnership Profits Interests: The Carried Interest Problem"

Recent Case, "Corporate Law ? Principal's Liability for Agent's Conduct"

Recent Case, "Administrative Law ? Retroactive Rules"

Recent Case, "Federal Preemption of State Law ? Implied Preemption"

Recent Case, "Labor Law ? LMRA"

Recent Legislation, "Corporate Law ? Securities Regulation"



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The Harvard Law Review is a student-run organization whose primary purpose is to publish a journal of legal scholarship. The Review comes out monthly from November through June and has roughly 2500 pages per volume. The organization is formally independent of Harvard Law School. Primary articles are written by leading legal scholars, with contributions in the form of case summaries and Notes by student members.

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Harvard Law Review: Volume 124, Number 7 - May 2011
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