Stanford Law Review


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An acclaimed student-edited legal journal of Stanford Law School, publishing six issues each year of articles by outstanding scholars in law and related disciplines.

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Stanford Law Review: Vol. 63, Iss. 4 - Apr. 2011    by Stanford Law Review
Price: $5.99 USD. 122720 words. Published by Quid Pro Books on April 13, 2011. Nonfiction.

This current issue of the Stanford Law Review features articles on handling unfair contracts, the ethics of a lawyer's possessing actual evidence in a case, and the forensic use of DNA and other means to establish families, plus notes on amicus briefs and religious freedom in a historical perspective. Articles are written by acclaimed scholars while notes are by students at Stanford Law School.
Stanford Law Review: Volume 63, Issue 3 - March 2011    by Stanford Law Review
Price: $5.99 USD. 129470 words. Published by Quid Pro Books on March 7, 2011. Nonfiction.

A leading journal adds multiple ebook editions to its distribution, the first such general law review to do so. This current issue of the Stanford Law Review contains studies of law, economics, and policy by recognized scholars on such diverse topics as "preglimony," derivatives markets in a fiscal crisis, corporate reform in Brazil, land use and zoning, and a student Note on college endowments.
Stanford Law Review: Volume 63, Issue 2 - January 2011    by Stanford Law Review
Price: $5.99 USD. 109200 words. Published by Quid Pro Books on February 11, 2011. Nonfiction.

One of the leading and most-read law journals adds a digital ebook edition to its worldwide distribution...the first general interest law review to do so. This current issue of the Stanford Law Review contains studies of law, economics, and social policy by such recognized scholars as Judge Richard Posner, Albert Yoon, Cynthia Estland, Kenneth Bamberger, Deirdre Mulligan, and Norman Spaulding.
Stanford Law Review: Volume 63, Issue 1 - December 2010    by Stanford Law Review
Price: $5.99 USD. 120560 words. Published by Quid Pro Books on January 6, 2011. Nonfiction.

One of the leading and most-read law journals adds a digital edition to its worldwide distribution. This current issue of the Stanford Law Review contains studies of law, economics, and social policy by scholars Ryan Scott (on sentencing disparity), Scott Hershovitz (what Harry Potter means to torts), Robert Cooter & Neil Siegel (collective federalism), and Brian Galle & Jonathan Klick (AMT tax).

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