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Harvard Law Review, Number 7 (May 2014), includes an article, two book review essays, and extensive student research. Specifically, the issue features:* Article, "The Due Process Exclusionary Rule, " by Richard M. Re* Book Review, "Consent and Sensibility, " by Michelle E. Boardman* Book Review, "The Politics of Financial Regulation and the Regulation of Financial Politics: A Review Essay, " Adam J.
Levitin* Note, "Judicial Review of Agency Change"* Note, "Live Free and Nullify: Against Purging Capital Juries of Death Penalty Opponents"In addition, case notes explore Recent Cases on such diverse subjects as whether PASPA is an appropriate exercise of congressional power; antitrust immunity for a state dental board; "bad faith" as a requirement in WIPO domain name arbitrations; whether a Guantanamo prisoner was properly detained as "part of" enemy forces; whether a state court may remove a domestic violence convict's federal firearms disability; whether recognition of foreign governments is an exclusive executive power; and warrantless access to cell-site location information.
Finally, the issue features two summaries of Recent Publications.