Harvard Law Review, Volume 69The Harvard Law Review is a student-run journal of legal scholarship. It is intended to be an effective research tool for practicing lawyers and students of the law. The Review publishes articles by professors, judges, and practitioners and solicits reviews of important recent books from recognized experts. |
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DEFAMATION | 876 |
ACTIONABLE INJURIES TO REPUTATION | 885 |
Proposals for Reform | 891 |
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