Stanford Law Review: Volume 64, Issue 2 - February 2012

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A leading law journal features a digital edition as part of its worldwide distribution, using quality ebook formatting and active links. This current issue of the Stanford Law Review (Feb. 2012) contains studies of law, economics, and social policy by recognized scholars on diverse topics of interest to the academic and professional community.

Contents for this issue include:

National Security Federalism in the Age of Terror
By Matthew C. Waxman

Incriminating Thoughts
By Nita A. Farahany

Elective Shareholder Liability
By Peter Conti-Brown

Note, Harrington’s Wake: Unanswered Questions on AEDPA’s Application to Summary Dispositions
By Matthew Seligman

Comment, Boumediene Applied Badly: The Extraterritorial Constitution After Al Maqaleh v. Gates
By Saurav Ghosh

A leading law journal features a digital edition as part of its worldwide distribution, using quality ebook formatting and active links. This current issue of the Stanford Law Review (Feb. 2012) contains studies of law, economics, and social policy by recognized scholars on diverse topics of interest to the academic and professional community.

Contents for this issue include:

National Security Federalism in the Age of Terror
By Matthew C. Waxman

Incriminating Thoughts
By Nita A. Farahany

Elective Shareholder Liability
By Peter Conti-Brown

Note, Harrington’s Wake: Unanswered Questions on AEDPA’s Application to Summary Dispositions
By Matthew Seligman

Comment, Boumediene Applied Badly: The Extraterritorial Constitution After Al Maqaleh v. Gates
By Saurav Ghosh

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