HLPR Roundup: Print and Online

April 22, 2010
The Harvard Law & Policy Review (HLPR), the official journal of ACS, recently released Volume 4.1 and is continuously publishing progressive legal scholarship on its Web site.
Follows are some of HLPR's most recent articles, from print and online.

Print edition:

Does federal sentencing reflect community sentiment on just punishment? U.S. District Judge James Gwin describes his empirical study.

How social insurance can address and remedy the private tragedies of family law.

What happens when same-sex parent families move?

Read all of Volume 4.1 here.

Online edition:

Using statistical evidence to prove discrimination after the New Haven firefighters case.

What does Richard Posner have to say about the financial collapse and possible reforms? HLPR reviews his recent book.

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