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The Harvard Law Review is offered in a digital edition, featuring active Contents and URLs, linked notes, and proper ebook formatting. The contents of Issue 8 include:Article, "Racial Capitalism, " by Nancy LeongEssay, "Shallow Signals, " by Bert I. HuangBook Review, "All Unhappy Families: Tales of Old Age, Rational Actors, and the Disordered Life, " by Ariela R. DublerBook Review, "Lawyers, Law, and the New Civil Rights History, " by Risa GoluboffNote, "Recasting the U.
S. International Trade Commission's Role in the Patent System"Note, "Juvenile Miranda Waiver and Parental Rights"Note, "The Province of the Jurist: Judicial Resistance to Expert Testimony on Eyewitnesses as Institutional Rivalry"Note, "Proposing a Locally Driven Entrepreneur Visa"In addition, the issue features student commentary on Recent Cases, including such subjects as Illinois's ban on public carry of firearms, "bookmarking" of infringing material as a copyright violation, causation and criminals' statutory restitution, free movement rights in the EU, local bottling and the dormant commerce clause, and binding unnamed class members with a denial of class action certification.
Finally, the issue includes notes on Recent Publications as well as a comprehensive Index to Volume 126 (2012-2013).