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Harvard Law Review: Volume 126, Number 5 - March 2013

Harvard Law Review: Volume 126, Number 5 - March 2013

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The Harvard Law Review is offered in a digital edition, featuring active Contents, linked notes, and proper ebook formatting. The contents of Issue 5 include:

• Article, "Multistage Adjudication," by Louis Kaplow
• Book Review, "Humanizing the Criminal Justice Machine: Re-Animated Justice or Frankenstein's Monster?," by Nicola Lacey
• Note, "Importing a Trade or Business Limitation into § 2036: Toward a Regulatory Solution to FLP-Driven Transfer Tax Avoidance"
• Note, "The Benefits of Unequal Protection"
• Note, "Diagnostic Method Patents and Harms to Follow-On Innovation"
• Note, "Three Formulations of the Nexus Requirement in Reasonable Accommodations Law"

In addition, student research explores Recent Cases on the intersection of age discrimination claims and § 1983 claims, the First Amendment implications of restricting airline ads and of compelled speech in suicide advisories, whether transactions in unlisted securities are "domestic," whether employee misuse of computers violates the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, and prudential standing in environmental cases. Finally, the issue includes a Recent Book essay and two book notes of Recent Publications.

This issue of the Review is March 2013, the fifth issue of academic year 2012-2013 (Volume 126).
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