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From:Harvard Law Review (Vol. 135, Issue 4)CONSTITUTIONAL LAW--SECOND AMENDMENT--SECOND CIRCUIT RULES PROHIBITION OF FIREARMS POSSESSION BY UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS PASSES INTERMEDIATE SCRUTINY.--United States v. Perez, 6 F.4th 448 (2d Cir. 2021). Second...
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From:Harvard Law Review (Vol. 135, Issue 4)In 2010, the New York Police Department arrested sixteen-year-old Kalief Browder on suspicion of stealing a backpack. (1) New York City jailed Browder for three years without trial on Rikers Island, where he endured...
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From:Harvard Law Review (Vol. 135, Issue 4)The rise of zoning at the dawn of the twentieth century (1) ushered in an era of city planning that promised to improve the "safety and security of home life" in the wake of the Industrial Revolution. (2) However, the...
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From:Harvard Law Review (Vol. 135, Issue 4)Private markets for individual data have received significant and sustained attention in recent years. But data markets are not for the private sector alone. In the public sector, the federal government, states, and...
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From:Harvard Law Review (Vol. 135, Issue 4)IMMIGRATION--ASYLUM LAW--ATTORNEY GENERAL GARLAND VACATES MATTER OF A-B-.--Matter of A-B-, 28 I. & N. Dec. 307 (A.G. 2021). Under international and domestic law, an asylum seeker must be found to have a "well-founded...
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From:Harvard Law Review (Vol. 135, Issue 4)It is--and has long been--well known that the Executive's power is expanding. To date, there are two dominant analyses of the judiciary's role in that expansion: the judiciary is intrinsically too weak to check the...
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From:Harvard Law Review (Vol. 135, Issue 4)In the summer of 2019, California enacted Senate Bill 27 (S.B. 27), or the Presidential Tax Transparency and Accountability Act. (2) The law required candidates for President and Governor wishing to appear on the state's...
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From:Harvard Law Review (Vol. 135, Issue 4)SENTENCING--STATUTORY INTERPRETATION--ELEVENTH CIRCUIT CREATES CIRCUIT SPLIT BY HOLDING THAT THE FIRST STEP ACT DOES NOT GRANT COURTS THE AUTHORITY TO DETERMINE WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES JUSTIFY COMPASSIONATE RELEASE.--United...
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From:Harvard Law Review (Vol. 135, Issue 4)ADMINISTRATIVE LAW--APPELLATE REVIEW OF AGENCY ACTION--D.C. CIRCUIT HOLDS FERC MUST EXPLAIN REFUSAL TO ASSESS CLIMATE IMPACTS.--Vecinos para el Bienestar de la Comunidad Costera v. FERC, 6 F.4th 1321 (D.C. Cir. 2021)....
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From:Harvard Law Review (Vol. 135, Issue 4)FIRST AMENDMENT--"AG-GAG" LAWS--EIGHTH CIRCUIT UPHOLDS LAW CRIMINALIZING ACCESS TO AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION FACILITIES UNDER FALSE PRETENSES.--Animal Legal Defense Fund v. Reynolds, 8 F.4th 781 (8th Cir. 2021). In...