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European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice – v. 18 – i. 3 – 2010
Harvard Law Review – Volume 123 – November 2009 – Number 1
Caperton v. A.T. Massey Coal Co.
Harvard Law Review – Volume 123 – December 2009 – Number 2
In re Grand Jury Subpoenas
Iqbal’s Plausibility Pleading Standard. – Sinaltrainal v. Coca-Cola Co.
Mills v. District of Columbia
Recent Regulation
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European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice – v. 18 – i. 3 – 2010


Contents:

Articles

Tijs Kooijmans. The Burden of Proof in Confiscation Cases: A Comparison between the Nerherlands and the United Kingdom in the Light of the European Convention of Human Rights_____________________________________________________________________ 225


Ralf Kolbel and Susanne Selter. Hostile Intent – the Terrorist’s Achilles Heel? Observations on Pre-Crime Surveillance by Means of Thought Recognition____________________________237


Laura Peutere and Juha Kaariainen. Racist Crimes in the Finish Criminal Justice System – Analysis of Cases Reported to the Police in Helsinki in 2006__________________________261


J. Tamarit, C. Villacampa and G. Filella. SecondaryVictimization and Victim Assistance___ 281


Elisabeth Martin. New Criminological Literature in Europe. Selected Bibliography________ 299


Erratum____________________________________________________________________309


Harvard Law Review – Volume 123 – November 2009 – Number 1



Contents


The Supreme Court, 2008 Term

Table of Contents _____________________________________________________________ 1

Table of Cases ________________________________________________________________ 3


Foreword:

System Effects and the Constitution, Adrian Vermeule ________________________________ 4


Comments:

Caperton v. A.T. Massey Coal Co.:

Due Process Limitations on the Appearance of Judicial Bias __________________________ 73

Electing Judges, Judging Elections, and the Lessons of Caperton, Pamela S. Karlan ________ 80

What Everybody Knows and What Too Few Accept, Lawrence Lessig _________________ 104

Relinquished Responsibilities, Penny J. White ____________________________________ 120


Leading Cases ______________________________________________________________ 153

I. Constitutional Law ________________________________________________________ 153

A. Criminal Law and Procedure ________________________________________________ 153

B. Due Process _____________________________________________________________ 212

C. Freedom of Speech and Expression ___________________________________________ 232

II. Federal Jurisdiction and Procedure ___________________________________________ 252

A. Civil Procedure __________________________________________________________ 252

B. Federal Preemption of State Law _____________________________________________ 262

C. Qualified Immunity _______________________________________________________ 272

III. Federal Statutes and Regulations ____________________________________________ 282

A. Civil Rights Act, Title VII __________________________________________________ 282

B. Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act ___________________________________________ 292

C. Hawaii Apology Resolution _________________________________________________ 302

D. Identity Theft ____________________________________________________________ 312

E. National Bank Act ________________________________________________________ 322

F. National Labor Relations Act ________________________________________________ 332

G. Review of Administrative Action ____________________________________________ 342

H. Voting Rights Act ________________________________________________________ 362


The Statistics _______________________________________________________________ 382

Harvard Law Review – Volume 123 – December 2009 – Number 2



Contents


Articles

Tying, Bundled Discounts, and the Death of the Single Monopoly Profit Theory,

Einer Elhauge ______________________________________________________________ 397

Mobile Capital, Local Economic Regulation, and the Democratic City,

Richard C. Schragger ________________________________________________________ 482


Note

Textualism as Fair Notice _____________________________________________________ 542


Recent Cases

Constitutional Las – Speech or Debate Clause – D.C. Circuit Quashes Subpoenas for Congressman’s Testimony to the House Ethic Committee. – In re Grand Jury Subpoenas, 571 F.3d 1200 (D.C. Cir. 2009) ____________________________________________________ 564

Customary International Law – Extradition – Eleventh Circuit Holds that “Rule of Speciality” Applies Only When Provided by Treaty. – United States v. Valencia-Trujillo, 573 F.3d 1171 (11th Cir. 2009) _____________________________________________________________ 572

Civil Procedure – Pleading Requirements – Eleventh Circuit Dismisses Alien Tort Statute Claims Against Coca-Cola Under Iqbal’s Plausibility Pleading Standard. – Sinaltrainal v. Coca-Cola Co., No. 06-15851, 2009 WL 2431463 (11th Cir. Aug. 11, 2009) __________________ 580

Criminal Law – Search and Seizure – D.C. Circuit Holds that Police Checkpoint Program Likely Violates the Forth Amendment. – Mills v. District of Columbia, 571 F.3d District of Columbia, 571 F.3d 1305 (D.C. Cir. 2009) ________________________________________________ 588

Constitutional Law – Free Exercise Clause – Ninth Circuit Rejects Scrutiny for Pharmacy Dispensing Requirement. – Stormans, Inc. v. Selecky, 571 F.3d 960 (9th Cir. 2009) _______ 596


Recent Regulation

Employment Law – Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 – Department of Labor Regulations Alter Substitution of Paid Leave Provision Under the FMLA. – 73 Fed. Reg. 67,934 (Nov. 17, 2008) (codified at 29 C.F.R. pt. 825 (2009)) ______________________________________ 604


Recent Publications __________________________________________________________ 612