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Reclaiming Home Rule
(Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2003)Argues that a debate over suburban sprawl wrongly equates home rule with local legal autonomy and that anti-sprawl reformers are unduly hostile to local power. Methods of promoting local government cooperation in metropolitan ... -
Reconsidering Caffeine: An Awake and Alert New Look at America's Most Commonly Consumed Drug
(2004)Caffeine is one of the most pervasively ingested addictive substances in the United States, yet astoundingly little attention is paid to its ubiquitous presence. This Paper examines caffeine, the substance, from many ... -
Reconstructing the Fair Use Doctrine
(Harvard Law School, 1988)The fair use doctrine, codified at 17 U. S. C. § 107, permits a court to excuse a putatively infringing use of copyrighted material when the circumstances surrounding the use make it "fair." In this Article, Professor ... -
Redesigning Cockpits: Introduction to Special Issue of Journal of Consumer Policy on Behavioural Economics, Environmental Policy and the Consumer
(Harvard John M. Olin Center for law, Economics, and Business, 2014)This essay is an introduction to a forthcoming special issue of the Journal of Consumer Policy, on Behavioural Economics, Environmental Policy and the Consumer. It emphasizes that consumer behavior can be greatly affected ... -
Redistributing Rape
(American Bar Association, Section of Criminal Justice, 2011)This article examines the theory posited in the article Strategic Segregation in the Modern Prison regarding the problem of prison sexual violence and what can be done to correct it. The previous article describes the use ... -
Redo the Analysis from the Ground Up
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Reducing Obesity and Fostering Economic Development Through Farm to School: Analysis and Recommended Actions
(2014-03-18)Using Mississippi as a case study, this paper describes the potential for expanding farm to school and provides recommendations for state and local actions to encourage its growth. Part I provides a brief background of ... -
The Redundant Free Exercise?
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Reexamining Food Labels: A Proposal for Labeling Environmental Information on Food Products
(2001)Since at least 1938, Congress has been concerned with informing the public as consumers about the food products they purchase. During 1938, Congress passed the Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act which required that manufacturers ... -
Reflections on the hope poster case
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Reflections on the Question of When, If Ever, Violence is Justified in Struggles for Social or Political Change
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Reflections on Unenumerated Rights
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REFORMING DRUG APPROVAL IN THE UNITED STATES: MEASURES NECESSARY TO ALLEVIATE THE CASH CRUNCH FACED BY SMALL BIOTECHNOLOGY COMPANIES
(1995)Over the past decade, the infant biotechnology industry, led by small biotechnology companies, has produced numerous breakthrough drugs which have saved lives, reduced suffering and cut the cost of health care. Given that ... -
Refugee Law, Gender and Human Rights Paradigm
(Harvard Law School and Harvard Law School Human Rights Program, 2002) -
Regaining Perspective: Constitutional Criminal Adjudication in the U.S. Supreme Court
(The Minnesota Law Review Foundation, 2016)Anthony Amsterdam’s seminal Perspectives on the Fourth Amendment opens with a discussion of the various institutional “vexations” that confront the Supreme Court when it works to interpret and implement the Fourth Amendment. ... -
Regulate This: The Politics and Practice of Poo Farming
(2006)This paper will look at the use and regulation of biosolids on farmland in America. I will detail the history behind biosolids and its utilization as fertilizer. I will also examine the scant legislative oversight over ... -
Regulating Agri-Biotechnology through Information: The European Union and its System for Labeling Foods Containing, Consisting of, & Produced From Genetically Modified Organisms
(2005)There are few issues more controversial in the European Union than the use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in the food production chain. The original intent of the EU’s GM food regulations was ...