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Harvard Law Review
Current Issue Vol. 119 · January 2006 · No. 3

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No Child Left Behind and the Political Safeguards of Federalism

RECENT CASES

Ninth Circuit Upholds the Army's Stop-Loss Policy.Santiago v. Rumsfeld, 425 F.3d 549 (9th Cir. 2005).
Seventh Circuit Holds That College Administrators Can Censor Student Newspapers Operated as Nonpublic Fora.Hosty v. Carter, 412 F.3d 731 (7th Cir. 2005) (en banc).
Delaware Court of Chancery Finds Disney Directors Not Liable for Approval of an Employment Agreement Providing $140 Million in Termination Payments.In re Walt Disney Co. Derivative Litigation, No. Civ. A. 15452, 2005 WL 2056651 (Del. Ch. Aug. 9, 2005).

RECENT INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT

Hague Conference Approves Uniform Rules of Enforcement for International Forum Selection Clauses. — Convention on Choice of Court Agreements, concluded June 30, 2005.

RECENT LEGISLATION

Alabama Strengthens Restrictions on Sex Offenders.— Act of July 29, 2005, Ala. Act No. 2005-301 (to be codified in scattered sections of ALA. CODE chs. 13A, 14, and 15).



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