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ABUSE OF GUARDIANSHIP LAWS IN THE "DEPROGRAMMING CONTEXT", Shelley K. Parker
A Causation Approach to Criminal Omissions, Arthur Leavens
A CHECKLIST FOR INSURANCE COVERAGE IN THE EMPLOYMENT LITIGATION CONTEXT, Larry M. Golub
ADDRESS TO CONFERENCE: HAVE YOU FOUND YOUR VOICE AND DO YOU KNOW HOW TO KEEP IT?, David Hall
A DISCOVERY RULE IN MEDICAL MALPRACTICE: MASSACHUSETTS JOINS THE FOLD, David A. Sonenshein
ADJUTANT AND INTERNAL AFFAIRS: MAKING THE CASE FOR ACCESS TO EVIDENCE OF A POLICE OFFICER'S PROPENSITY FOR VIOLENCE, Luke Ryan and Molly R. Strehorn
Ad Law Incarcerated, Giovanna Shay
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW—DECISIONMAKER BIAS AND THE PROCEDURAL DUE PROCESS RIGHTS OF WITHDRAWING EMPLOYERS UNDER THE MPPAA, Craig A. Raabe
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW—DEFINING THE CIA'S "INTELLIGENCE SOURCES" AS AN EXEMPTION TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT— CIA v. Sims, 471 U.S. 159 (1985), Jeffrey R. Godley
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW—FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION: EXCLUSIVE ADJUDICATION OF CREDITOR CLAIMS IN RECEIVERSHIP PROCEEDINGS, Sidney M. Jubien
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW—INTERPRETING 30 U.S.C. SECTION 902(f)(2): WHAT ARE THE "CRITERIA" OF THE BLACK LUNG AMENDMENT OF 1977?, Richard A. Vassallo
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW—JURISDICTIONAL AUTHORITY OF THE PROVIDER REIMBURSEMENT REVIEW BOARD, Kathleen A. Carrigan
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW—JURISDICTION, CLASS ACTION, INJUNCTIVE RELIEF, AND NONACQUIESCENCE—Lopez v. Heckler, 104 S.Ct. 221 (1984), Robert Meeropol
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW—NAVARRO V. PFIZER CORPORATION: TOO MUCH DISREGARD AND TOO LITTLE DEFERENCE IN DEFINING "DISABILITY" UNDER THE FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE ACT, Jennifer H. Kaplan
A Drug by Any Other Name ... ? Paradoxes in Dietary Supplement Risk Regulation, Lars Noah and Barbara A. Noah
Adverse Drug Reactions: Harnessing Experiential Data to Promote Patient Welfare, Barbara A. Noah
AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN SUBURBIA: THE IMPORTANCE BUT LIMITED POWER AND EFFECTIVENESS OF THE STATE OVERRIDE TOOL, Sam Stonefield
A FIRST AND NINTH AMENDMENT THEORY OF A RIGHT OF ACCESS TO CRIMINAL TRIALS, Charles W. Danis Jr.
"A" for Effort: Evaluating Recent State Education Reform in Response to Judicial Demands for Equity and Adequacy, Erin E. Buzuvis
A FREE APPROPRIATE PUBLIC EDUCATION, Henry A. Beyer
AFRICAN-AMERICAN ENTREPRENEURS: INTEGRATION, EDUCATION, AND EXCLUSION, Cheryl L. Wade
AFTERWORD: A THOUGHT ABOUT FEMINIST LITIGATION STRATEGIES, Valorie Vojdik
AGAMEMNON'S FATE AND THE MEDICAL PROFESSION, Thomas P. Duffy
ALLEN WEINSTEIN: PERJURY: THE HISS-CHAMBERS CASE, Gordon H. Wentworth
A LOOK AT TITLE VII'S REGULATORY REGIME, Ronald Turner
AN ANALYSIS OF THE "NO-STRIKE CLAUSE" IN CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS, Richard D. O'Connor and Frederick L. Dorsey
AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF COMPULSORY LICENSING IN COPYRIGHT LAW, Robert S. Lee
An Elective Advanced Course, Beth Cohen and Jeanne Kaiser
An Elective Advanced Course, Jeanne M. Kaiser and Beth Cohen
AN EXAMINATION OF THE PROPOSED "CLOSED RECORD" ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE HEARING IN THE SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY PROGRAM, Frank R. Lindh
AN HMO DOES NOT OWE AN ERISA FIDUCIARY DUTY TO ITS EMPLOYEE BENEFICIARIES: AFTER PEGRAM V. HERDRICH, WHO WILL SPEAK FOR THE WORKING CLASS?, L. Darnell Weeden
ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT, Thomas G. Kelch
AN INTRODUCTION TO CONVENTIONALISM, Dennis M. Patterson
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE CRUDE OIL WINDFALL PROFIT TAX ACT OF 1980, David E. Kinnan
ANTITRUST LAW—AN ILLUSORY EXPANSION OF CONSUMER STANDING UNDER SECTION 4 OF THE CLAYTON ACT—Reiter v. Sonotone Corp., 442 U.S. 330 (1979), Craig Y. Clark
ANTITRUST LAW—BERKEY PHOTO AND ALASKA AIRLINES: DIFFERENT APPROACHES TO MONOPOLY LEVERAGING CLAIMS, James P. Puhala III
ANTITRUST LAW—PRICE FIXING—RULE OF REASON IN HEALTH CARE—Arizona v. Maricopa County Medical Society, [1980-1] Trade Cases (CCH) ¶ 63,239 (9th Cir. March 20, 1980), Christopher C. Faille
A PARADIGM OF FIRST AMENDMENT DILEMMAS: RESOLVING PUBLIC SCHOOL LIBRARY CENSORSHIP DISPUTES, Leora Harpaz
A Paradigm of First Amendment Dilemmas: Resolving Public School Library Censorship Disputes, Leora Harpaz
APPENDIX B: AFFORDABLE HOUSING CONFERENCE HONOREES
APPENDIX B: AFFORDABLE HOUSING CONFERENCE HONOREES
A PRACTICAL OVERVIEW OF MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL LAWS CHAPTER 123A: CARE, TREATMENT AND REHABILITATION OF SEXUALLY DANGEROUS PERSONS, John F. Kavanagh Jr. and Matthew C. Welnicki
A Prescription for Gender: How Medical Professionals Can Help Secure Equality for Transgender People, Jennifer L. Levi
A Prescription for Racial Equality in Medicine, Barbara A. Noah
A PROPOSAL FOR A NEW MASSACHUSETTS NOTORIETY-FOR-PROFIT LAW: THE GRANDSON OF SAM, Sean J. Kelly
ARCHITECTURAL BARRIERS: A PRESPECTIVE ON PROGRESS, Charles D. Goldman
ARE LETTERS PATENT GRANTS OF MONOPOLY?, Giles S. Rich
A Review of the New York State Task Force on Life & the Law's Report: Dietary Supplements: Balancing Consumer Choice & Safety, Barbara A. Noah
ARE WE THERE YET? THE CASE FOR A UNIFORM ELECTRONIC RECORDING ACT, Dale A. Whitman
AREYEH NEIER: DEFENDING MY ENEMY: AMERICAN NAZIS, THE SKOKIE CASE, AND THE RISKS OF FREEDOM, Peter T. Elikann
"Arising Under" Jurisdiction and the Copyright Laws, Amy B. Cohen
ARRESTING A SUSPECT IN THE HOME OF A THIRD PARTY: THE ISSUE OF STANDING OR LEGITIMATE EXPECTATIONS OF PRIVACY, Edward G. Mascolo
ASSISTANCE IN DYING: ACCOUNTING FOR DIFFERENCE, Catherine J. Jones
A Sturdy Rogue, Bruce K. Miller
A TRIBUTE TO DEAN CHARLES CLASON, Jeffrey E. Levine
A TRIBUTE TO DEAN HOWARD I. KALODNER, William H. Abraskhin
A TRIBUTE TO DEAN HOWARD I. KALODNER, Janet H. Pumphrey
A TRIBUTE TO JUSTICE FRANCIS J. QUIRICO, Chief Justice Edward F. Hennessey
ATTORNEY DIRECT MAIL COMMUNICATION: THE KOFFLER COMMERCIAL SPEECH APPROACH, Joseph H. Reinhardt
ATTORNEYS' FEES AGAINST GOVERNMENT DEFENDANTS: ECONOMICS REQUIRES A NEW PROPOSAL, Mary C. Dunlap
A UNIFIED CORPS OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES—THE TRANSITION FROM A CONCEPT TO AN EVENTUAL REALITY, Michel Levant
A UNIFIED CORPS OF FEDERAL ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES IS NOT NEEDED, Norman Zankel
AVAILABILITY OF ATTORNEY FEES IN SUITS TO ENFORCE THE EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS OF CHILDREN WITH HANDICAPS, Ivan E. Bodensteiner
AWARDS OF ATTORNEYS' FEES AGAINST THE UNITED STATES: THE SOVEREIGN IS STILL SOMEWHAT IMMUNE, Henry Cohen
BANKRUPTCY LAW—AVOIDANCE OF DIVORCE LIENS UNDER SECTION 522(f)(1) OF THE BANKRUPTCY CODE: ALL'S FAIR IN LOVE AND DIVORCE, Gail P. Ferris
BANKRUPTCY LAW—DETERMINING PROPERTY INTERESTS IN FUNDS RECOVERED PURSUANT TO THE SETTLEMENT OF A SECTION 547 PREFERENCE ACTION, Dean A. Dulchinos
Beyond the Schoolhouse Gate: Do Student First Amendment Rights Apply to Classroom Assignments?, Leora Harpaz
Bioethical Malpractice: Risk and Responsibility in Human Research, Barbara A. Noah
BLINDED BY THE LIGHT; BUT NOW I SEE, Leonard M. Baynes
Book Review: Elizabeth Wicks' Human Rights and Healthcare, Barbara A. Noah
Bratt v. International Buisness Machines, 392 Mass. 508, 467 N.E.2d 126 (1984), Howard A. Nunes
Bringing Out the Big Guns: The USA PATRIOT Act, Money Laundering, and the War on Terrorism, Eric J. Gouvin
BROWNFIELDS REDEVELOPMENT AND SUPERFUND REFORM UNDER THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION: A REFRESHING BIPARTISAN ACCOMPLISHMENT, Melissa H. Weresh
BRUCE DENNIS SALES, MATTHEW POWELL, RICHARD VAN DUIZEND: DISABLED PERSONS AND THE LAW: STATE LEGISLATIVE ISSUES, Stanley S. Herr
CALCULATION OF ATTORNEYS' FEES: FRANCHISE AND ANTITRUST RELIEF, Harold Brown
CAN WE TALK? A REVIEW OF JAY KATZ, THE SILENT WORLD OF DOCTOR AND PATIENT, Arthur Caplan
CASE STUDY OF A TAKING UNDONE, Peter P. Fenton
"CAT-OUT-OF-THE-BAG" & "BREAK-IN-THE-STREAM-OF-EVENTS": MASSACHUSETTS' REJECTION OF OREGON v. ELSTAD FOR SUPPRESSION OF WARNED STATEMENTS MADE AFTER A MIRANDA VIOLATION, Katherine E. McMahon
Changing Paradigms: The Liability of Corporate Groups in Germany, René Reich-Graefe
"CHILLING JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE"—THE CALIFORNIA EXPERIENCE, Hon. Stanley Mosk
CITIZEN SUITS AFTER HALLSTROM: CAN A PLAINTIFF AVOID DISMISSAL AFTER FAILING TO GIVE SIXTY DAYS' NOTICE?, Robert D. Snook
CIVIL LIBERTIES AND NUCLEAR ENERGY SAFEGUARDS: THE INEVITABLE CONFLICT, John N. O'Brien
CIVIL PROCEDURE—IN FORMA PAUPERIS EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION PLAINTIFFS AND THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT: ESCAPING THE 15(c) TRAP, Sandra L. Cordes-Vaughn
CIVIL RIGHTS ACT—BYPASSING THE HEART OF Newport v. Fact Concerts, Inc., 453 U.S. 247 (1981)—OBTAINING PUNITIVE DAMAGES FROM MUNICIPALITIES FOR CIVIL RIGHTS VIOLATIONS, Marcia E. Prussel
Clothes Don't Make the Man (or Woman), But Gender Identity Might, Jennifer L. Levi
CODIFICATION OF SUPPLEMENTAL JURISDICTION: ANATOMY OF A LEGISLATIVE PROPOSAL, Arthur D. Wolf
COMMAND AND CONTROL TO LOCAL CONTROL: THE ENVIRONMENTAL AGENDA AND THE COMPREHENSIVE PERMIT LAW, Werner Lohe
COMMENTARY—TOWARD A PHENOMENOLOGY OF CONTRACT ADJUDICATION, Stewart T. Graham Jr.
Commenting on Student Writing, Beth Cohen, Jocelyn Cuffee, Harris Freeman, Jeanne Kaiser, and Myra Orlen
Commenting on Student Writing, Beth Cohen, Jocelyn Cuffee, Harris Freeman, Jeanne M. Kaiser, and Myra G. Orlen
Commonwealth v. Cass, 392 Mass. 799, 467 N.E.2d 1324 (1984), Peter G. Carroll
Commonwealth v. Kater, 388 Mass. 519, 447 N.E.2d 1190 (1983), Patricia J. Nowak
Commonwealth v. Maguire, 392 Mass. 466, 467 N.E.2d 112 (1984), Kevin C. McGee
Commonwealth v. Neal, 392 Mass. 1, 464 N.E.2d 1356 (1984), Nancy L. Winkelman
Commonwealth v. Schulze, 389 Mass. 735, 452 N.E.2d 216 (1983), Robin L. Oaks
Commonwealth v. Walker, 392 Mass. 152, 466 N.E.2d 71 (1984), David W. Schoolcraft
COMPELLED LAWYER REPRESENTATION AND THE FREE SPEECH RIGHTS OF ATTORNEYS, Leora Harpaz
Compelled Lawyer Representation and the Free Speech Rights of Attorneys, Leora Harpaz
COMPUTER CRIME UPDATE: THE VIEW AS WE EXIT 1984, Jay BloomBecker
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST IN REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS: DUAL REPRENSENTATION—LAWYERS STRETCHING THE RULES, Gail S. Shaulys
CONNECTICUT LAW—DRAM SHOPS—THIRD-PARTY RECOVERY FOR RECKLESS AND WANTON MISCONDUCT—Kowal v. Hofher, 42 Conn. L.J. No. 1, 17 (1980), Joseph A. Hanofee
CONNECTICUT'S AFFORDABLE HOUSING APPEALS STATUTE: AFTER TEN YEARS OF HOPE, WHY ONLY MIDDLING RESULTS?, Terry J. Tondro
CONSOLIDATING THE PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION HEARING AND TRIAL: CHANGING THE RULES IN THE MIDDLE OF THE GAME, Arthur D. Wolf and Murry Brower
CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY—DEVELOPMENT OF ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION IN THE UNITED STATES, 1789-1857, William W. Adams
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—ACTION FOR CHILDREN'S TELEVISION v. FCC: INDECENCY FINES AND THE BROADCAST MEDIUM — WHEN SUBSEQUENT PUNISHMENTS BECOME PRIOR RESTRAINTS; A SUBSEQUENT RESTRAINT REVIEW, Christine C. Peaslee
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—ASSESSING THE MEDIA'S RIGHT: COPYING AUDIO AND VIDEO TAPES PLAYED AS EVIDENCE IN CRIMINAL TRIALS, James K. Foster
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—A STRUGGLE BETWEEN THE PRESUMPTION OF CORRECTNESS AFFORDED STATUTORY PRECEDENTS AND DEFERENCE TO FEDERAL AGENCIES, Martha Allard
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—DEVELOPING GUIDELINES IN FOURTH AMENDMENT "CLOTHING CASES" AFTER UNITED STATES v. BUTLER, Darrel C. Waugh
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—DID CONGRESS OVERREACH IN ITS REACTION TO LAMPF?, John D. McNally
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—EMPLOYEES' FOURTH AMENDMENT RIGHTS BEYOND THEIR WORK SPACE: THE EMPLOYMENT RELATIONSHIP AS A SOURCE OF PRIVACY EXPECTATIONS, Michele Morris
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—FIRST AMENDMENT—A POST-SABLE LOOK AT INDECENT SPEECH ON THE AIRWAVES AND OVER THE TELEPHONE LINES, Theresa M. Sheehan
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—FIRST AMENDMENT — A "RATIONAL INTERPRETATION" OF MASSON v. NEW YORKER MAGAZINE, INC., Maureen E. Walsh
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—FIRST AMENDMENT—WHEN CONCEPTS COLLIDE: DISPLAY PROVISIONS AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT, Samuel D. Friedlander
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—"HAD ANYTHING BEEN WRONG, WE SHOULD CERTAINLY HAVE HEARD": THE ANONYMOUS JURY IN AMERICA, Brian Clifford
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—HERNANDEZ v. NEW YORK: DID THE SUPREME COURT INTEND TO OVERRULE BATSON’S STANDARD OF “RACIALLY NEUTRAL”?, Cheryl A. O’Brien
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT: TO SPEAK OR NOT TO SPEAK? Haig v. Agee, 453 U.S. 280 (1981), Scott A. Lessne
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—JOYCE V. TOWN OF TEWKSBURY: THE FOURTH AMENDMENT'S PROTECTION OF LIBERTY AND PRIVACY VERSUS QUALIFIED IMMUNITY, Heather Carey
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—MEDICAL MARIJUANA AND THE MEDICAL NECESSITY DEFENSE IN THE AFTERMATH OF UNITED STATES V. OAKLAND CANNABIS BUYERS' COOPERATIVE, Miklos Pongratz
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—PEOPLE v. GRIGGS: ILLINOIS IGNORES MORAN v. BURBINE TO EXPAND A SUSPECT'S MIRANDA RIGHTS, Chrisoula I. Roumeliotis
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—SEPARATE BUT EQUAL: JELDNESS v. PEARCE — AN ANALYSIS OF TITLE IX WITHIN THE CONFINES OF CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES, Christine M. Safarik
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—STATE ACTION—YEO v. TOWN OF LEXINGTON: HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT EDITORS AS STATE ACTORS, Rory B. Weiner
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—THE "ABORTED" EVOLUTION OF FETAL RIGHTS AFTER Roe v. Wade—Douglas v. Town of Hartford, 542 F. Supp. 1267 (D. Conn. 1982), Nancy J. Linck
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—THE EIGHTH AMENDMENT AS APPLIED TO RICO CRIMINAL FORFEITURE—United States v. Busher, 817 F.2d 1409 (9th Cir. 1987), John L. Roberts
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996: WHEN LEGISLATIVE REGULATION BECOMES UNCONSTITUTIONAL PUNISHMENT, Karey P. Pond
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION BENEFITS AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT: PERPETUATING THE TENSION? Thomas v. Review Board, 450 U.S. 707 (1981), Mark D. Vasington
Constitutional Remedies For Underinclusive Statutes: A Critical Appraisal of Heckler v. Mathews, Bruce K. Miller
CONTEXTS AND CONTENTS OF "FOR GOOD CAUSE" AS CRITERION FOR REMOVAL OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES: LEGAL AND POLICY FACTORS, Victor G. Rosenblum
Copyright Law and the Myth of Objectivity: The Idea-Expression Dichotomy and the Inevitability of Artistic Value Judgments, Amy B. Cohen
COPYRIGHT LAW—VIDEOTAPING LIVE TELEVISION NEWS BROADCASTS FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES—WXIA-TV v. Duncan, 8 Media L. Rep. (BNA) 2075 (N.D.Ga. June 28, 1982), Joan C. Steiger
CORPORATE LAW—A SNAPSHOT OF THE TAKEOVER DECADE: POLAROID CORP. v. DISNEY — WHETHER A TARGET CORPORATION HAS THIRD PARTY STANDING TO ASSERT A VIOLATION OF THE ALL-HOLDERS RULE, Joseph Kershenbaum
CORPORATE LAW—CHIPPING AWAY AT THE DELAWARE BLOCK: A CRITIQUE OF THE DELAWARE BLOCK APPROACH TO VALUATION OF DISSENTERS' SHARES IN APPRAISAL PROCEEDINGS, William S. Allred
CORPORATE PLAINTIFFS IN LIBEL ACTIONS: ROSENBLOOM RESURRECTED?, John P. James
COURT AWARDED ATTORNEYS' FEES IN MASSACHUSETTS, Roberta B. Jones
COVERAGE FOR EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES LIABILITY UNDER VARIOUS POLICIES: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY, HOMEOWNERS', UMBRELLA, WORKERS' COMPENSATION, AND DIRECTORS' AND OFFICERS' LIABILITY POLICIES, Joseph P. Monteleone and Emy P. Grotell
COVERAGE ISSUES UNDER COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY AND DIRECTORS' AND OFFICERS' LIABILITY POLICIES, Joseph P. Monteleone
CRIMINAL LAW—"BUT I DIDN'T KNOW WHO HE WAS!": WHAT IS THE REQUIRED MENS REA FOR AN AIDER AND ABETTOR OF A FELON IN POSSESSION OF A FIREARM?, James O'Connor
CRIMINAL LAW—CONFIDENTIAL INFORMANTS—ROLE OF IN CAMERA HEARING ON THE QUESTION OF DISCLOSURE—State v.Wandix, 590 S.W.2d 82 (Mo. 1979), Byron D. Caplice
CRIMINAL LAW—CONNECTICUT ADOPTS COMPREHENSIVE COMPUTER CRIME LEGISLATION: PUBLIC ACT 84-2061, William S. Allred
CRIMINAL LAW—IN RE MOTION TO UNSEAL ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE EVIDENCE: THIRD PARTY ACCESS TO GOVERNMENT-ACQUIRED WIRETAP EVIDENCE, Lori K. Odierna
CRIMINAL LAW—JUDICIAL RESENTENCING OF OFFENDERS AFTER SERVICE HAS COMMENCED—State v. Hunter, 447 A.2d 797 (Maine 1982), Darlene E. Gerry
CRIMINAL LAW—PRESUMPTIONS—ABROGATION OF TRIAL BY JURY—County Court of Ulster County v. Allen, 442 U.S. 140 (1979), Steven A. Bolton
CRIMINAL LAW—PRETEXTUAL ARRESTS AND ALTERNATIVES TO THE OBJECTIVE TEST, Robert D. Snook
CRIMINAL LAW—SIFTING THROUGH THE “MIXTURE” PROBLEM TO DETERMINE A DRUG OFFENDER’S SENTENCE, Lisa A. Bongiovi
CRIMINAL LAW—STATE OF CONNECTICUT v. JOYCE: WHO GETS BURNED BY THE WARRANTLESS SEARCH OF FIRE-DAMAGED CLOTHING?, Andrew S. Golden
CRIMINAL LAW—THE CRUCIBLE OF ADVERSARIAL TESTING: INEFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL AND UNAUTHORIZED CONCESSIONS OF CLIENT'S GUILT, Heidi H. Woessner
CRIMINAL LAW—THE EMERGENCY EXCEPTION TO MIRANDA v. ARIZONA: A RETROSPECTIVE AND COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF NEW YORK v. QUARLES, 467 U.S. 649, 104 S.Ct. 2626 (1984), Jeffrey E. Levine
CRIMINAL LAW—THE FAIR CROSS-SECTION REQUIREMENT: DEFENDANT'S FRIEND OR FOE? Commonwealth v. Bastarache, 1980 Mass. Adv. Sh. 2465, 414 N.E.2d 984, James D. Horwitz
CRIMINAL LAW—THEFT OF USE OF COMPUTER SERVICES —State v. McGraw, __ Ind. App. __, 459 N.E.2d 61 (1984), Ann C. Hansen
CRIMINAL LAW—THE HUSBAND'S RAPE EXCEPTION: AN EQUAL PROTECTION ALTERNATIVE—State v. Smith, 148 N.J. Super. 219, 372 A.2d 386 (Essex County Ct. 1977), Stuart M. Litoff
CRIMINAL LAW—THE INEVITABLE DISCOVERY EXCEPTION TO THE EXCLUSIONARY RULE—THE SEARCH FOR ITS PRINCIPLED APPLICATION TO PREWARRANT EVIDENCE, Gordon D. Quinn
CRIMINAL LAW—THE UNCERTAIN STATUS OF THE FELONY-MURDER RULE IN MASSACHUSETTS AFTER Commonwealth v. Matchett, 386 Mass. 492, 436 N.E.2d 400 (1982), Michael G. Rikard
CRIMINAL LAW—UNITED STATES v CANINO AND THE CONTINUING CRIMINAL ENTERPRISE: DO DRUG KINGPINS HAVE A RIGHT TO SPECIFIC JUROR AGREEMENT?, Katherine L. Harvey
CRIMINAL LAW—UNITED STATES v. HOLLINGSWORTH: THE ENTRAPMENT DEFENSE AND THE NEOPHYTE CRIMINAL—WHEN THE COMMISSION OF A CRIMINAL ACT DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CRIME, Elliot Rothstein
CRIMINAL LAW—WHOSE HEAD IS IN THE SAND? PROBLEMS WITH THE USE OF THE OSTRICH INSTRUCTION IN CONSPIRACY CASES, Christine L. Chinni
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE—AFTER UNITED STATES v. KLUBOCK: CAN MASSACHUSETTS' NEW ETHICAL RULE CURB THE PRACTICE OF SUBPOENAING THE ATTORNEYS OF GRAND JURY TARGETS?, Katherine A. Robertson
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE—ALIBI INSTRUCTIONS AND DUE PROCESS OF LAW, Jack P. Friedman
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE—APPLICATION OF THE HARMLESS ERROR RULE TO MIRANDA VIOLATIONS, John J. Henry
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE—FEDERAL RULE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 6(e): CRIMINAL OR CIVIL CONTEMPT FOR VIOLATIONS OF GRAND JURY SECRECY?, Janice S. Peterson
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE—IS EIGHTH AMENDMENT PROPORTIONALITY APPLICABLE TO MERE LENGTH OF SENTENCE? Rummel v. Estelle, 445 U.S. 263 (1980), Herbert J. Shepardson
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE—JURY INSTRUCTION ON THE FAILURE OF AN ACCUSED TO TESTIFY: A DEFENSE STRATEGY—Carter v. Kentucky, 450 U.S. 288 (1981), Patti L. Hakes
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE—SOLITARY CONFINEMENT: DUE PROCESS LIBERTY INTERESTS—Gibson v. Lynch, 652 F.2d 348 (3d Cir. 1981), Theresa A. St. Helaire
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE—THE DEMISE OF STANDING TO ASSERT FOURTH AMENDMENT VIOLATIONS—United States v. Salvucci, 448 U.S. 83 (1980), Katherine E. McMahon
CURBING PROSECUTORIAL ABUSE OF PEREMPTORY CHALLENGES—THE AVAILABLE ALTERNATIVES, Susan L. Larky
DEATH AND THE MAGIC MACHINE: INFORMED CONSENT TO THE ARTIFICIAL HEART, George J. Annas
DEBTOR AND CREDITOR CONSUMERS AND THE BANKRUPTCY REFORM ACT, Eugene M. Anderson Jr.
DEDICATION, The Board of Editors
DEDICATION, The Board of Editors
DEFERENCE TO ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCIES IN FEDERAL ENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH, AND SAFETY LITIGATION—THOUGHTS ON VARYING JUDICIAL APPLICATION OF THE RULE, Donald W. Stever Jr.
DETERMINING DETRIMENT TO THE CHILD IN THIRD-PARTY CUSTODY CASES IN CONNECTICUT, Carolyn W. Kaas
DID THE FIRST JUSTICE HARLAN HAVE A BLACK BROTHER?, James W. Gordon
Did the First Justice Harlan Have a Black Brother?, James W. Gordon
DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS AGAINST FEDERAL ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES, James P. Timony
DISCOVERY OF THE PLAINTIFF'S MENTAL HEALTH HISTORY IN AN EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION CASE, David A. Robinson
DISCRIMINATION LAW—DEFINING THE HOSTILE WORK ENVIRONMENT CLAIM OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT UNDER TITLE VII, Barbara L. Zalucki
DISCRIMINATION LAW—IMPERMISSIBLE USE OF THE BUSINESS NECESSITY DEFENSE AND THE BONA FIDE OCCUPATIONAL QUALIFICATION, Jean Fielding
DISCRIMINATION LAW—STANDARDIZED TESTING: WHAT STANDARD IS STANDARD? PASE v. Hannon, 3 EHLR 552:108 (1980), Peter C. Sipperly
DO YOU REALLY WANT A LAWYER WHO DOESN'T WANT YOU?, Gabriel J. Chin
DROIT D'AUTEUR VERSUS THE ECONOMICS OF COPYRIGHT: IMPLICATIONS FOR AMERICAN LAW OF ACCESSION TO THE BERNE CONVENTION, Christine L. Chinni
DRUG COURIER PROFILES AND AIRPORT STOPS: IS THE SKY THE LIMIT?, Hon. Mark A. Costantino, Vito A. Cannavo, and Ann Goldstein
DUE PROCESS, FUNDAMENTAL FAIRNESS, AND CONDUCT THAT SHOCKS THE CONSCIENCE: THE RIGHT NOT TO BE ENTICED OR INDUCED TO CRIME BY GOVERNMENT AND ITS AGENTS, Edward G. Mascolo
EDUCATION LAW—THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES EDUCATION ACT AND SECTION 1983: ARE COMPENSATORY DAMAGES AN AVAILABLE AND APPROPRIATE REMEDY?, Rebecca L. Bouchard
EFFECTIVE LOSS CONTROL TECHNIQUES FOR EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES LIABILITIES: AN ASSESSMENT OF HOW EPLI CARRIERS SHOULD SEEK TO TRANSFORM THE AMERICAN WORKPLACE, Jack S. McCalmon
ELECTRONIC REAL ESTATE DOCUMENTS: CONTEXT, UNRESOLVED COST-BENEFIT ISSUES AND A RECOMMENDED DECISIONAL PROCESS, Sam Stonefield
ELECTRONIC REAL ESTATE RECORDS: A MODEL FOR ACTION, Arthur R. Gaudio
Electronic Real Estate Records: A Model for Action, Arthur R. Gaudio
EMERGENCY ARREST IN THE HOME, Edward G. Mascolo
EMERGING COVERAGE ISSUES IN EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES LIABILITY INSURANCE: THE INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVE ON RECENT DEVELOPMENTS, Jeffrey P. Klenk
EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY AND ERRORS AND OMISSIONS INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR EMPLOYMENT-RELATED CLAIMS, James E. Scheuermann and John K. Baillie
EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION LAW—THE SUPREME COURT LOOKS AT THE "BOTTOM LINE"—Connecticut v. Teal, 457 U.S. 440 (1982), James P. Rock
EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION—MAHONEY v. RFE/RL, INC.: THE "FOREIGN LAWS" EXCEPTION TO THE ADEA—WHEN A COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT EQUALS A LAW, Andrew P. Walsh
EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION—MILLER v. MAXWELL'S INTERNATIONAL, INC.: INDIVIDUAL LIABILITY FOR SUPERVISORY EMPLOYEES UNDER TITLE VII AND THE ADEA, Steven K. Sanborn
EMPLOYMENT LAW CLAIMS: TRIGGERING COVERAGE UNDER "CLAIMS MADE" POLICIES, Wayne E. Borgeest, Anthony J. Fowler, and Michael M. Santocki
EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES LIABILITY INSURANCE (EPLI) POLICIES: WHO CONTROLS SELECTION OF DEFENSE COUNSEL, Joseph P. Monteleone
Enforcement of Arbitration Agreements in Securities Fraud Disputes, Robert A. Lusardi
ENVIRONMENTAL CITIZEN SUITS AND JUDICIAL INTERPRETATION: FIRST TIME TRAGEDY, SECOND TIME FARCE, Robert D. Snook
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW—TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING: WHEN GOVERNMENT INVOLVEMENT IN WASTE DISPOSAL CROSSES THE LINE BETWEEN REGULATING AND 'OPERATING' UNDER CERCLA, Christopher J. Plaisted
EPILOGUE: PHYSICIAN-PATIENT ENCOUNTERS "ON A DARKLING PLAIN", Jay Katz
(e)Racing Jennifer Harris: Sexuality and Race, Law and Discourse in Harris v. Portland, Kristine E. Newhall and Erin E. Buzuvis
ERISA—EXCEPTIONS TO THE ANTI-ALIENATION PROVISION: STRENTHENING ERISA'S PROTECTION THROUGH A FRAUD AMENDMENT, Michael A. Frazee
ESTABLISHING FEDERAL ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES AS AN INDEPENDENT CORPS: THE HEFLIN BILL, Victor W. Palmer and Edwin S. Bernstein
ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS OF THE FEDERAL LAWYER UPON ENTERING PRIVATE PRACTICE, John P. Graceffa
EVIDENCE—AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE ERODED EXCLUSIONARY RULE—FEDERAL RULE OF EVIDENCE 608(b), Stuart R. Friedman
EVIDENCE—SAFEGUARDING ADMISSIBILITY OF HYPNOTICALLY ENHANCED TESTIMONY—State v. Hurd, 86 N.J. 525, 432 A.2d 86 (1981), Robert E. Salad
EVIDENCE—THE SOCIAL WORKER-CLIENT PRIVILEGE—Commonwealth v. Collett, 387 Mass. 424, 439 N.E.2d 1223 (1982), Susan Starobin
EXCLUSIONARY ZONING: MOUNT LAUREL—SEMINAL OR TEMPEST-IN-A-TEAPOT, Olan B. Lowrey
EXPANSION OF BANKRUPTCY COURT JURISDICTION AS A MEANS TO PROVIDE MORE ADEQUATE REMEDIES TO VICTIMS OF MASS TORTS, Carl L. Bucki
EXPLORATION OF POLICYHOLDER INFORMATION OWNERSHIP RIGHTS UNDER THE THREE EXISTING INSURANCE AGENCY SYSTEMS IN THE UNITED STATES, Deborah S. Freeman and Celia Eggert
FAIRLY SHARING AFFORDABLE HOUSING OBLIGATIONS: THE MOUNT LAUREL MATRIX, John M. Payne
FAMILY LAW—COURT-ORDERED SURGERY FOR THE PROTECTION OF A VIABLE FETUS—Jefferson v. Griffin Spalding County Hospital Authority, 247 Ga. 86, 274 S.E.2d 457 (1981), Richard L. Manner
FAMILY LAW—In re Department of Public Welfare, 1981 Mass. Adv. Sh. 1157, 421 N.E. 2d 28, Nancy B. Alisberg
FAMILY LAW—MATERNAL AND JOINT CUSTODY PRESUMPTIONS FOR UNMARRIED PARENTS: CONSTITUTIONAL AND POLICY CONSIDERATIONS IN MASSACHUSETTS AND BEYOND, Bernardo Cuadra
FAMILY LAW—THE SUBSTANTIAL RELATIONSHIP TEST: THE PUTATIVE FATHER GAINS STANDING TO REBUT THE PRESUMPTION OF LEGITIMACY—C.C. v. A.B., T. Carmen Loconto
FEAR OF FUTURE DISABILITY—AN ELEMENT OF DAMAGES IN A PERSONAL INJURY ACTION, Dale P. Faulkner and Kerin M. Woods
FEDERAL COURTS—CERTIFICATION BEFORE FACIAL INVALIDATION: A RETURN TO FEDERALISM, Beth A. Hardy
FEDERAL COURTS—IN RE UNITED STATES—SHOULD FEDERAL MAGISTRATES BE DELEGATED THE AUTHORITY TO APPROVE ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE APPLICATIONS?, Thomas R. Garcia
FEDERAL COURTS—JURY TRIALS BEFORE MAGISTRATES—Muhich v. Allen, 603 F.2d 1247 (7th Cir. 1979), Salvatore D. Ferlazzo
FEDERAL JURISDICTION—THE SECOND CIRCUIT'S COMPETITIVE ADVOCATE STANDING THEORY: PUBLIC OR PRIVATE MODEL THEORY? A CALL FOR CHOICE, Peter M. Seka
FEDERAL LAW—CITICASTERS v. McCASKILL: PROBING THE PRIVACY PROTECTION ACT OF 1980, Elizabeth H. Sillin
FEDERAL SECURITIES LAW—VERSYSS, INC. v. COOPERS & LYBRAND—THE NEW CORPORATE MERGER TRICK: WATCH CLOSELY AS THE TARGET CORPORATION MAKES ITS SECURITIES DISAPPEAR . . . OR DO THEY???, William F. Giruzzi
FEDERAL TAX LAW—MULLIKIN v. UNITED STATES: "BIG BROTHER" IS STILL WATCHING; THE IRS CAN ASSESS PENALTIES AT ANY TIME, Edward J. Carroll III
FEEDING HUMANITY, STARVING TERROR: THE UTILITY OF AID IN A COMPREHENSIVE ANTITERRORISM FINANCING STRATEGY, Aloke Chakravarty
FINANCIAL AND ESTATE PLANNING FOR PARENTS OF A CHILD WITH HANDICAPS, Charles G. Davis
FINANCIAL AND TAX ACCOUNTING FOR COMPUTER SOFTWARE, Robert W. McGee
Finding a Reasonable Way to Enforce the Reasonable Efforts Requirement in Child Protection Cases, Jeanne M. Kaiser
FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHTS—PUBLIC EMPLOYEES MAY SPEAK A LITTLE EVIL—Givhan v. Western Line Consolidated School District, 439 U.S. 410 (1979), John A. Koltes III
Flexibility, The Uniform Probate Code's Procedural Article and Some Comparisons with Kentucky Statutes, James W. Gordon
Following the Direction of Traffix: Trade Dress Law and Functionality Revisited, Amy B. Cohen
FOREIGN INVESTORS REAL PROPERTY TAX ACT: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE AND CRITICAL EVALUATION, William D. Metzger
Foreign Investors Real Property Tax Act: Historical Perspective and Critical Evaluation, William D. Metzger
FOREWORD, David R. Moss
FOREWORD, Francis J. Mootz
FOREWORD, Lynn Bakstran
Foreword: Dietary Supplement Regulation in Flux, Barbara A. Noah
FOREWORD: INTRODUCTION TO "THE SILENT WORLD OF DOCTOR AND PATIENT", Alexander M. Capron
Foreword: Law, Business, and Economic Development - Current Issues and Age-Old Battles, Eric J. Gouvin
FOREWORD: NATIONAL SECURITY'S DISTORTION EFFECTS, Stephen I. Vladeck
FOREWORD: OF LEGAL ETHICS, TAXIS, AND DOING THE RIGHT THING, Martha Minow
FOREWORD: "THIS YEAR'S REFORM IS NEXT YEAR'S NEED FOR REFORM", Nahum Litt
FORWARD, Francis J. Mootz III
FORWORD, Leonard M. Baynes
FROM THE TRENCHES: WHAT HATH BUSH WROUGHT FOR THE ENVIRONMENTAL LAWYER IN PRIVATE PRACTICE? OR MUCH CAN-DO ABOUT NOTHING, Chris Mhyrom Esq.
GEORGE THOMPSON, Philip W. Bouchard
GEORGE THOMPSON, Eugene N. Hanson
GEORGE THOMPSON, John J. O'Connor Jr.
GRAND JURY DISCRIMINATION CHALLENGES: DEFEAT BY DEFAULT, Martha Stone
GROUP HOMES FOR PERSONS WITH HANDICAPS: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE LAW, Matthew B. Bogin
HABEAS CORPUS—STATE CONTEMPORANEOUS OBJECTION RULE—EFFECT OF STATE PROCEDURAL DEFAULT ON AVAILABILITY OF FEDERAL HABEAS CORPUS REVIEW—Wainwright v. Sykes, 433 U.S. 72 (1977), John P. Letourneau
Helping Students Develop a Humanistic Philosophy of Lawyering, Beth Cohen
HIGHLY MIGRATORY FISH SPECIES: CAN INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC LAW SAVE THE NORTH ATLANTIC SWORDFISH?, Karen L. Smith
Holmes v. Preferred Properties, Inc., 190 Conn. 808, 462 A.2d 1057 (1983), Michael Auger
HOW NECESSARY IS THE ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE?, Gerald Harwood
HOW PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOLS CAN MEET THEIR OBLIGATIONS TO ACCOMMODATE STUDENTS WITH SPECIFIC LEARNING DISABILITIES, Joseph F. Smith Jr. and M. Kay Runyan
IMMIGRATION LAW—DEPORTING ALIENS IN ABSENTIA: BALANCING THE ALIEN'S RIGHT TO BE PRESENT VERSUS THE COURT'S NEED TO AVOID UNNECESSARY DELAYS, Timothy W. Murphy
IMMIGRATION LAW—FLORES v. MEESE: A LOST OPPORTUNITY TO RECONSIDER THE PLENARY POWER DOCTRINE IN IMMIGRATION DECISIONS, Denise M. Fabiano
INCLUSIONARY ZONING: UNFAIR RESPONSE TO THE NEED FOR LOW COST HOUSING, David S. King
INCOME TAX—THREE-PARTY SALE-LEASEBACKS—True Leases or Financing Techniques? Frank Lyon Co. v. United States, 435 U.S. 561 (1978), Jerome J. Kavulich
INCREASING AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND REGIONAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY IN NEW ENGLAND: PERSPECTIVES ON THE OCCASION OF THE THIRTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE MASSACHUSETTS COMPREHENSIVE PERMIT LAW: A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY, Bonnie L. Koneski-White
INFORMED CONSENT FOR THE MAN ON THE CLAPHAM OMNIBUS: AN ENGLISH CURE FOR "THE AMERICAN DISEASE"?, Frances H. Miller
INFORMED CONSENT IN OBSTETRICS: SOME SPECIAL PROBLEMS, Nancy K. Rhoden
Initiating a New Constitutional Dialogue: The Increased Importance Under AEDPA of Seeking Certiorari From Judgments of State Courts, Giovanna Shay and Christopher Lasch
IN MEMORIAM: JOHN J. O'CONNOR, JR.
IN MEMORIUM: GEORGE THOMPSON, The Board of Editors
In re Jadd, 391 Mass. 227, 461 N.E.2d 760 (1984), Bruce Cheriff
Instant (Gender) Messaging: Expression-Based Challenges to State Enforcement of Gender Norms, Taylor Flynn
In Supreme Judgment of the Poor: The Role of the United States Supreme Court in Welfare Law and Policy, Bridgette Baldwin
INSURANCE COVERAGE ACTIONS: WHO, WHERE, AND WHEN TO SUE, Steven R. Gilford and Robert M. Fogler
INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR EMPLOYMENT CLAIMS IN MASSACHUSETTS, Marylou Fabbo, Audrey J. Samit, and Richard U. Stubbs Jr.
INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR EMPLOYMENT-RELATED LITIGATION: CONNECTICUT LAW, Calum Anderson
INSURANCE—THE STANDARD OF INTENT IN INSURANCE CONTRACT INTERPRETATION—Ambassador Insurance Company v. Montes, 76 N.J. 477, 388 A.2d 603 (1978), R. Stephen Lee
INSURING EMPLOYER LIABILITY FOR HOSTILE WORK ENVIRONMENT CLAIMS: HOW CHANGES IN DISCRIMINATION LAW MAY AFFECT THE GROWING MARKET FOR EMPLOYMENT-RELATED PRACTICES LIABILITY INSURANCE, Francis J. Mootz III
Intent to Use: A Failed Experiment?, Amy B. Cohen
INTERNATIONAL LAW—THE FOREIGN SOVEREIGN IMMUNITIES ACT: DO TIERED CORPORATE SUBSIDIARIES CONSTITUTE FOREIGN STATES?, Jane H. Griggs
INTERSTATE WATER RIGHTS IN THE CONNECTICUT RIVER: ISSUES RAISED BY THE PROPOSED NORTHFIELD DIVERSION, Charles Stephenson
INTRODUCTION, The Board of Editors
INTRODUCTION, Gunnar Dybwad
INTRODUCTION: A BRIEF GLANCE AT ATTORNEYS' FEES AFTER ALYESKA, Hon. James L. Oakes
Introduction: What Does Oakley Tell Us About the Failures of Constitutional Decision-Making?, Taylor Flynn
IRVING J. SLOAN: THE COMPUTER AND THE LAW, Valerie Alexander
JOHN R. ERICKSON AND KATHERINE S. McGOVERN: EQUAL EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE GUIDE, Wendy Susco
JUDGE-MADE INSURANCE THAT WAS NOT ON THE MENU: SCHMIDT V. SMITH AND THE CONFLUENCE OF TEXT, EXPECTATION, AND PUBLIC POLICY IN THE REALM OF EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES LIABILITY, Jeffrey W. Stempel
JUDICIAL REVIEW OF ADMINISTRATIVE INTERPRETATIONS OF STATUTES, Claude T. Coffman
JUROR PRIVILEGE: THE ANSWER TO THE IMPEACHMENT PUZZLE?, Lisa A. Prager
Just a Spoonful of Sugar: Drug Safety for Pediatric Populations, Barbara A. Noah
JUSTICE FRANCIS J. QUIRICO, Justice Paul C. Reardon (Ret.)
Kelly's Case, 17 Mass. App. Ct. 727, 462 N.E.2d 348 (1984), Eileen Sorrentino
KEYNOTE SPEECH, Julius L. Chambers
LABOR LAW—BETWEEN THE OBVIOUS AND THE FOOLISH: AN APPLICATION OF UCC PRINCIPLES TO THE COMMON LAW OF COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS, Matthew J. McDermott
LABOR LAW—NARROWING THE SCOPE OF THE EMPLOYER'S DUTY TO BARGAIN OVER JOB TERMINATION DECISIONS—First National Maintenance Corp. v. NLRB, 452 U.S. 666 (1981), Michael P. Sheridan
LABOR LAW—THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD'S JURISDICTIONAL POWER OVER HANDICAPPED EMPLOYEES IN SHELTERED WORKSHOPS, Catherine A. Bean
LABOR LAW—THE RAILWAY LABOR ACT: THE EMPLOYEE'S RIGHT TO MINORITY UNION REPRESENTATION AT COMPANY-LEVEL GRIEVANCE HEARINGS, Fernando A. Ruiz
LABOR LAW—THE ST. FRANCIS II DISPARITY OF INTERESTS TEST—IS IT NECESSARY?, William F. Donahue
LAND USE LAW—PROPERTY RIGHTS: LOST AND FOUND: EMINENT DOMAIN v. POLICE POWER—Annicelli v. Town of South Kingstown, __ R.I. __ 463 A.2d 133 (1983), Pauline W. Kozuch
LANGUAGE THAT LIMITS EMPLOYER LIABILITY IN MASSACHUSETTS, John J. Ferriter
Law and Literature: Representing Lesbians, Anne B. Goldstein
LAW AND THE POSSIBILITY OF JUSTICE, Verna C. Sánchez
LAWRENCE B. BURROWS: GROWTH MANAGEMENT: ISSUES, TECHNIQUES AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS, Dwight H. Merriam
LAW, SPORTS, AND POPULAR CULTURE: THE MARRIAGE OF A RELATIONSHIP SCORNED, Richard P. Cole
LAWYER ADVERTISING: THE PRACTICAL EFFECTS OF BATES, Kenneth Bennett
LAWYER DISCRIMINATION AGAINST CLIENTS: OUTRIGHT REJECTION—NO; LIMITATIONS ON ISSUES AND ARGUMENTS—YES, Samuel Stonefield
LAWYER-POLITICIANS IN NEW ENGLAND: AN OVERVIEW OF POLITICS AND PRACTICES, Clyde D. McKee Jr.
LAWYERS AND PROFESSIONAL AUTONOMY: REFLECTIONS ON CORPORATE LAWYERING AND THE DOCTRINE OF INFORMED CONSENT, Mark Spiegel
LAWYERS' IDENTITIES, CLIENT SELECTION AND THE ANTIDISCRIMINATION PRINCIPLE: THOUGHTS ON THE SANCTIONING OF JUDITH NATHANSON, Bruce K. Miller
Lawyers' Identities, Client Selection and the Antidiscrimination Principle: Thoughts on the Sanctioning of Judith Nathanson, Bruce K. Miller
LEGAL ANALYSIS OF ELECTRONIC BULLETIN BOARD ACTIVITIES, John T. Soma, Paula J. Smith, and Robert D. Sprague
LEGAL EDUCATION AND THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: OUR CALLING TO FULFILL, David Hall
LEGAL ETHICS—THE QUESTION OF EX PARTE COMMUNICATIONS AND PRO SE LAWYERS UNDER MODEL RULE 4.2—HEY, CAN WE TALK?, Stephen J. Langs
Liberating Commercial Speech: Product Labeling Controls and the First Amendment, Lars Noah and Barbara A. Noah
LIMITED LICENSE TO FISH OFF THE COMPANY PIER: TOWARD EXPRESS EMPLOYER POLICIES ON SUPERVISOR-SUBORDINATE FRATERNIZATION, Gary M. Kramer
LIMITING DIRECTOR'S LIABILITY: THE CASE FOR A MORE BALANCED APPROACH—THE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE PROJECT ALTERNATIVE, Robert B. Titus
Litigating Secrets: Comparative Perspectives on the State Secrets Privilege, Sudha Setty
Locked Up, Overlooked: Women Behind Bars: The Crisis Of Women In the U.S. Prison System, Giovanna Shay
LONG ARM JURISDICTION AND THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION: THE MASSACHUSETTS EXPERIENCE, Michael G. West and Joseph H. Reinhardt
Looking for a Leader: A Primer for the Dean Search Committee Chair, Eric J. Gouvin
MANAGING EMPLOYMENT RISKS IN LIGHT OF THE NEW RULINGS IN SEXUAL HARASSMENT LAW, Steven D. Baderian, Elise M. Bloom, and Valerie K. Wilde
MANAGING THE RISK OF EMPLOYMENT-RELATED PRACTICES LIABILITIES BY INFLUENCING THE BEHAVIOR OF EMPLOYEE CLAIMANTS, Brian T. McMillan
Manson v. Brathwaite Revisited: Towards a New Rule of Decision for Due Process Challenges to Eyewitness Identification Procedures, Timothy P. O'Toole and Giovanna Shay
MANY SILENT WORLDS, Martha Minow
MARITIME/CRIMINAL LAW—THE MARITIME EXCEPTION TO THE FOURTH AMENDMENT REQUIREMENT FOR A WARRANT AND PROBABLE CAUSE—United States v. Vilamonte-Marquez, 103 S.Ct. 2573 (1983), Michael J. Devine
MARITIME LAW—AMERICAN DREDGING COMPANY v. MILLER: THE SUPREME COURT LEAVES THE FORUM NON CONVENIENS DEBATE UNRESOLVED, Marilyn M. Gaffen
Marriage Equality for Same-Sex Couples: Where We Are and Where We Are Going, Jennifer Levi
MASHAW, BUREAUCRATIC JUSTICE: MANAGING SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY CLAIMS, Richard I. Greenberg
Masking Copyright Decisionmaking: The Meaninglessness of Substantial Similarity, Amy B. Cohen
MASSACHUSETTS DIVORCE PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE, Hon. Gerald D. McLellan
Massachusetts' Domestic Partnership Challenge: Hope for a Better Future, Jennifer Levi
MASSACHUSETTS LAW—THE SUBSTITUTED JUDGMENT DOCTRINE EXPANDS BEYOND LIFE PROLONGING DECISIONS—In re Guardianship of Roe, 1981 Mass Adv. Sh. 981, 421 N.E.2d 40 (1981), Michael J. Stebbins
MASSACHUSETTS WETLANDS AND FLOODPLAINS REVISTED, Alexandra D. Dawson
MEDICAL DECISIONMAKING FOR INCOMPETENT PERSONS: THE MASSACHUSETTS SUBSTITUTED JUDGMENT MODEL, Sean M. Dunphy and John H. Cross
MEDICAL LAW—UNMEDICATED DEFENDANTS: THE TWO-PRONGED DILEMMA—Commonwealth v. Louraine, 390 Mass. 28, 453 N.E.2d 437 (1983), Robin L. Oaks
MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF JUSTICE, Warren E. Burger
Miranda Revisited: Broadening the Right to Counsel During Custodial Interrogation--Commonwealth v. Sherman, Beth Cohen
Misapplying Equity Theories: Dress Codes at Work, Jennifer L. Levi
Modeling: Placing Persuasion in Context, Myra G. Orlen
More Stories of Jurisdiction-Stripping and Executive Power: Interpreting the Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA), Giovanna Shay and Johanna Kalb
MOVING VIOLATIONS: AN EXAMINATION OF THE BROAD PREEMPTIVE EFFECT OF THE CARMACK AMENDMENT, Jeanne Kaiser
Moving Violations: An Examination of the Broad Preemptive Effect of The Carmack Amendment, Jeanne M. Kaiser
MUNICIPAL FINANCE—CORPORATE SECURITIES: THE EYE OF A STORM—Chemical Bank v. Washington Public Power Supply System, 99 Wash. 2d 772, 666 P.2d 329 (1983), John J. Ferriter
MY CUSTOMER'S KEEPER: THE SEARCH FOR A UNIVERSAL SUITABILITY STANDARD IN THE SALE OF LIFE INSURANCE, Richard J. Wirth
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD v. J. WEINGARTEN, INC.—AN OVERVIEW OF THE DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF THE NLRA SECTION 7 RIGHT TO REPRESENTATION, John H. Fanning
NATURAL CAUSES, UNNATURAL RESULTS, AND THE LEAST RESTRICTIVE ALTERNATIVE, Giles R. Scofield
NETTING THE OUTSIDER: THE NEED FOR A BROADER RESTATEMENT OF INSIDER TRADING DOCTRINE, Robert B. Titus and Peter G. Carroll
NEW JERSEY LAW—"REHABILITATIVE ALIMONY" AS A TOOL FOR THE ENCOURAGEMENT OF SPOUSAL SELF SUPPORT—IS THERE LIFE AFTER ARNOLD?—Arnold v. Arnold, 167 N.J. Super. 478, 401 A.2d 261 (App. Div. 1979), William M. Rubenstein
No More Secret Laws: How Transparency of Executive Branch Legal Policy Doesn't Let the Terrorists Win, Sudha Setty
NONCONSENSUAL STERILIZATION OF THE MENTALLY RETARDED—ANALYSIS OF STANDARDS FOR JUDICIAL DETERMINATIONS, Kathryn A. Calibey
On Death and Magic: Law, Necromancy and the Great Beyond, Eric J. Gouvin
ON KNOWING ONE'S CHAINS AND DECKING THEM WITH FLOWERS: LIMITS ON PATIENT AUTONOMY IN "THE SILENT WORLD OF DOCTOR AND PATIENT", Charles H. Baron
OPENING THE SUBURBS TO RACIAL INTEGRATION: LESSONS FOR THE 21ST CENTURY, Florence W. Roisman
OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENT DURING THE REAGAN ADMINISTRATION--PART I, G. Kevin Jones
PANEL: SPLIT PERSONALITIES: TEACHING AND SCHOLARSHIP IN NONSTEREOTYPICAL AREAS OF THE LAW, Reginald L. Robinson, Lisa C. Ikemoto, Dorothy A. Brown, Carlos Cuevas, and Robert P. Wasson Jr.
PANEL: STATUS, PROGRESS, AND INTEGRATION OF LAWYERS OF COLOR IN THE LEGAL PROFESSION, Sterling Johnson Jr., Zachary Carter, Teresita Alicea, Renée Landers, Jacqueline Berrien, and Jacques C. Leroy
PANEL: THE DIVERSITY AMONG US, Berta E. Hernández, Leonard M. Baynes, Jenny Rivera, and Alfred Chueh-Chin Yen
PANEL: WELFARE/SOCIAL JUSTICE: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?, Rebecca Johnson, Dianne Wilkerson, Lynne Polito, and Larry C. Backer
PARODY AS FREE SPEECH—THE REPLACEMENT OF THE FAIR USE DOCTRINE BY FIRST AMENDMENT PROTECTION, Charles C. Goetsch
PATENT LAW—PATENTS AND TRADE SECRETS—DOES FEDERAL LAW PREEMPT STATE LAW? Aronson v. Quick Point Pencil Co., 440 U.S. 257 (1979), Marian S. Lubinsky
PAUL J. LIACOS: HANDBOOK OF MASSACHUSETTS EVIDENCE, Michael G. West and Joseph H. Reinhardt
Pellegrino v. O'Neill, 193 Conn. 670, 480 A.2d 476 (1984), Walter E. Paulekas
PENDENT JURISDICTION, MULTI-CLAIM LITIGATION, AND THE 1976 CIVIL RIGHTS ATTORNEY'S FEES AWARDS ACT, Arthur D. Wolf
PERCEPTIONS OF THE LEGAL PROFESSION, Dolores K. Sloviter
PERFORMANCE CLAIMS IN THE SALE OF COMPUTERS, Edward C. Saltzberg and Brian E. Heffernan
PERSONAL PRIVACY AND THE "1984" SYNDROME, Toby Solomon
PHYSICIAN IMMUNITY UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS TORT CLAIMS ACT: A TEST WITHOUT DIRECTION, Teri Skladany
PLEADING FOR PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED SUICIDE IN THE COURTS, Charles H. Baron
POIRIER v. TOWN OF PLYMOUTH, THE HIDDEN DEFECT RULE, AND NEW PATTERNS OF TORT LAW REFORM IN MASSACHUSETTS, Richard P. Boehmer
PREFACE, Robert T. Stafford
PREFACE, David S. Poppick
PREFACE, Elaine P. Larivier
PRELIMINARY INJUNCTIONS: THE VARYING STANDARDS, Arthur D. Wolf
PRESUMED REPRESENTED: ANALYZING INTERVENTION AS OF RIGHT WHEN THE GOVERNMENT IS A PARTY, Katharine Goepp
PRINCIPLES OF INSURANCE COVERAGE: A GUIDE FOR THE EMPLOYMENT LAWYER, Francis J. Mootz
PRISON OVERCROWDING: THE CONNECTICUT RESPONSE, Raymond J. Reed
PROBABLE CAUSE REVISTED: SOME DISTURBING IMPLICATIONS EMANATING FROM Illinois v. Gates, Edward G. Mascolo
Probation Restrictions Impacting the Right to Procreate: The Oakley Error, Jennifer L. Levi
PROCEDURAL DUE PROCESS AND THE RIGHT TO APPOINTED COUNSEL IN CIVIL CONTEMPT PROCEEDINGS, Edward G. Mascolo
PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY—ATTORNEY DISQUALIFICATION—WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC REGENERATES AN OLD IDEA—Westinghouse Electric Corp. v.Kerr-McGee Corp., 580 F.2d 1311 (7th Cir. 1978), Joseph J. Kempf Jr.
Protecting Transgender Families: Strategies for Advocates, Taylor Flynn
Protections for Transgender Employees, Jennifer L. Levi
PUTTING GUANTANAMO IN THE REAR-VIEW MIRROR: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF DETENTION POLICY, Peter Margulies
RACIAL ETIQUETTE AND SOCIAL CAPITAL: CHALLENGES FACING BLACK ENTREPRENEURS, Nicole S. Dandridge
Racist Health Care?, Barbara A. Noah
Radical Tax Reform, Municipal Finance, and the Conservative Agenda, Eric J. Gouvin
RATIONALITY AND INJUSTICE IN PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED SUICIDE, Robert A. Burt
Reading the Pink Locker Room on Football Culture and Title IX, Erin E. Buzuvis
REDEFINING THE ADVOCATE'S ROLE: A CONTRACT THEORY OF LEGAL ETHICS, David A. Robinson
REEVALUATING SECTION 9-504(2) OF THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE: DEFICIENCY ACTIONS AFTER COMMERCIALLY UNREASONABLE COLLATERAL SALES, Elaine P. Lariviere
Reflections of IRAC, Beth Cohen and Chris Iijima
Reflections of IRAC, Chris Iijima and Beth Cohen
REFLECTIONS ON JUSTICE FRANCIS J. QUIRICO'S CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, Dierdre H. Harris
REFLECTIONS ON TAKINGS: THE WATUPPA PONDS CASES, Deborah K. Paulus
REFLECTIONS ON THE MOVEMENT TOWARD A MORE CHILD-CENTERED ADOPTION, Annette R. Appell
REFLECTIONS ON TWENTY YEARS OF THE LAW REVIEW, Howard Kalodner
Reflections on Twenty Years of the Law Review, Howard Kalodner
Register This! Searching for a Better Way to Search for Law Deans…, Eric J. Gouvin
REGULATED INDUSTRIES—STATUTORY CONSTRUCTION OF SECTION 541(a) OF THE CABLE TELEVISION CONSUMER PROTECTION AND COMPETITION ACT OF 1992: A PRESUMPTION IN FAVOR OF PRACTICAL REASON, Michael D. Blanchard
REGULATING THE QUALITY OF EVIDENCE IN CRIMINAL TRIALS: A COMMENTARY ON MASSACHUSETTS RULE 25, John M. Thompson
REHABILITATING BANKRUPTCY CODE SECTION 506(C): SHOULD THIRD PARTY CLAIMANTS HAVE INDEPENDENT STANDING?, Justin T. Toth
REINSURANCE LITIGATION: A PRIMER, Charles F. Corcoran III
Religion and the First Justice Harlan: A Case Study in Late Nineteenth Century Presbyterian Constitutionalism, James W. Gordon
REMARKS ON BEING SWORN IN AS A UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE, Michael Ponsor
REMARKS ON THE LEGAL PROFESSION AND PROFESSIONALISM, The Honorable Michael A. Ponsor
REMARKS TO THE NATIONAL BLACK LAW STUDENTS ASSOCIATION, The Honorable Alvin W. Thompson
Resolving the Subsidiary Director's Dilemma, Eric J. Gouvin
RETHINKING THE LEGAL SYSTEM: A MISSION FOR NEW LAW SCHOOLS, Hon. Jon O. Newman
REVIEW OF NEW YORK CITY POLICE CORRUPTION INVESTIGATION COMMISSIONS, 1894-1994 (GABRIEL J. CHIN ED., 1997), Paul Chevigny
RICHARD RAYSMAN AND PETER BROWN: COMPUTER LAW: DRAFTING AND NEGOTIATING FORMS AND AGREEMENTS, Dennis Caraher
RIGHTS AND DIGNITY: CONGRESS, THE SUPREME COURT, AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES AFTER PENNHURST, David A. Ferleger and Patrice M. Scott
RISK ALLOCATION FOR COMPUTER SYSTEM SECURITY BREACHES: POTENTIAL LIABILITY FOR PROVIDERS OF COMPUTER SERVICES, Cheryl S. Massingale and A. Faye Borthick
RISKS AND UNCERTAINTIES IN COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF COAL-BASED FUELS, Joel Zipp and Alison Poccia
ROBERT L. STERN AND EUGENE GRESSMAN: SUPREME COURT PRACTICE, Robert B. McKay
RURAL LOW-INCOME HOUSING AND MASSACHUSETTS CHAPTER 40B: A PERSPECTIVE FROM THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, Eric J. Gouvin
Rural Low-Income Housing and Massachusetts Chapter 40B: A Perspective from the Zoning Board of Appeals, Eric J. Gouvin
SCOPE OF EMPLOYMENT: HAVE THE RULES CHANGED IN MASSACHUSETTS?, Thomas H. Seymour
SCOTT v. BRADFORD, 606 P.2d 554 (Okla. 1979)
SECTION 117 OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT: CHARTER OF THE SOFTWARE USERS' RIGHTS OR AN ILLUSORY PROMISE?, Richard H. Stern
SECTION 4(f)(2) OF THE AGE DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT ACT: DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS, Kenneth S. Cohen
SECTION 98 AND THE SPECIALIZED PRACTICE OF CIVIL RIGHTS LAW, James A. Gardner
SELF-DETERMINATION AND MORAL RESPONSIBILITY, Arthur J. Dyck
SEQUENTIAL DOMINATION, AUTONOMY AND LIVING WILLS, Sandra H. Johnson
Sex and (Sexed By) the State, Taylor Flynn
Sidelined: Title IX Retaliation Cases and Women's Leadership in College Athletics, Erin E. Buzuvis
SLIPPING THROUGH THE CRACKS: WHY CAN'T WE STOP DRUGGED DRIVING?, Tina W. Cafaro
SOFTWARE ACCOUNTING POLICY: DOES IT MATTER?, Robert W. McGee
SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT CONTRACTS AND CONSULTING ARRANGEMENTS: A STRUCTURE FOR ENFORCEABILITY AND PRACTICALITY, Mark L. Gordon and Steven B. Starr
SOFTWARE PROTECTION: THE 1985 PERSPECTIVE, David Bender
Some Modest Proposals for Challenging Established Dress Code Jurisprudence, Jennifer L. Levi
SOURCES OF FUNDING FOR NEW WOMEN-OWNED FIRMS, Susan Coleman and Alicia Robb
SPOUSAL DISINHERITANCE: THE NEW YORK SOLUTION--A CRITIQUE OF FORCED SHARE LEGISLATION, Marie Falsey
STANDING TO SUE IN THE FEDERAL COURTS: CONGRESSIONAL POWER TO REDUCE JUDICIAL BARRIERS TO JUSTICIABILITY, Anne M. Cohen
STANLEY S. HERR, STEPHEN ARONS, AND RICHARD E. WALLACE, JR.: LEGAL RIGHTS AND MENTAL HEALTH CARE, Robert D. Fleischner
STEPPARENT ADOPTION AND INHERITANCE: A SUGGESTED REVISION OF UNIFORM PROBATE CODE SECTION 2-109, Cathy J. Jones
STRANGULATION OF THE AMERICAN RULE: AN OVERVIEW OF PENDING CONGRESSIONAL ATTORNEYS' FEES LEGISLATION, Leslie A. Williamson Jr.
Student Speech: Whose Speech Is It Anyway and Why Does the First Amendment Care?, Leora Harpaz
SUCCESSOR CORPORATE LIABILITY FOR IMPROPER DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS WASTE, John C. Solomon
Survey Says ... A Critical Analysis of the New Title IX Policy and a Proposal for Reform, Erin E. Buzuvis
Symposium: Cruel and Unusual Punishment: Litigating Under the Eighth Amendment: Preserving the Rule of Law in America's Jails and Prisons: The Case for Amending the Prison Litigation Reform Act, Margo Schlanger and Giovanna Shay
SYMPOSIUM: Defining Race: Colorblind Diversity: The Changing Significance of "Race" in the Post-Bakke Era, Bridgette Baldwin
Symposium: Issues in Estate Planning for Same-Sex and Transgender Couples: Foreword, Jennifer L. Levi
Taming the Employment Sharks: The Case for Regulating Profit-Driven Labor Market Intermediaries in High Mobility Labor Markets, Harris Freeman and George Gonos
TAX LAW—FUNDAMENTAL INCONSISTENCY: THE TAX BENEFIT RULE—Hillsboro National Bank v. Commissioner, 103 S.Ct. 1134 (1983), Martin J. Jennings Jr.
TAX LAW—I.R.C. SECTION 2032A SPECIAL USE VALUATION: ESTATE OF THOMPSON v COMMISSIONER, 864 F.2D 1128 (4th Cir. 1989), Carol M. Currie
TAX LAW—THE DEVELOPMENT OF AND DIGRESSION FROM SECTION 105(c) OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE, Brendan M. Fox
TAX LAW—THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: INTERPRETING THE "HASKELL AMENDMENT" TO 26 U.S.C. SECTION 6103—DEFINING "RETURN INFORMATION", Elena M. Gervino
Teaching Business Lawyering in Law Schools: A Candid Assessment of the Challenges and Some Suggestions for Moving Ahead, Eric J. Gouvin
TEACHING FROM THE MARGINS: RACE AS A PEDAGOGICAL SUB-TEXT: A CRITICAL ESSAY, Reginald L. Robinson
Teaching Transactional Skills in a Clinic, Robert Statchen and Serge Martinez
TENTH ANNIVERSARY ADDRESS: TEN YEARS LATER, William H. Abrashkin
TEN YEARS AFTER: A RECONSIDERATION OF THE CODIFICATION OF EVIDENCE LAW IN MASSACHUSETTS, Jeremiah F. Healy III
THE 1981 MODEL STATE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT: THE IMPACT ON CENTRAL PANEL STATES, Duane R. Harves
THE A-B-CS OF TARGETING: A FORMULA FOR RESOLVING PERSONAL JURISDICTION-INTERNET ISSUES WITHIN THE DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS, Nathan A. Olin
THE ACCIDENT AT THREE MILE ISLAND, Mark P. Widoff
The Barry Bonds Baseball Case - An Empirical Approach - Is Fleeting Possession Five Tenths of the Ball?, Peter Adomeit
THE BURGER COURT AND THE MEDIA: A TEN-YEAR PERSPECTIVE, Philip R. Higdon
THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION AND THE ENVIRONMENT: AN OVERVIEW AND INTRODUCTION, Robin K. Craig
THE CENTRAL PANEL SYSTEM AND THE DECISIONMAKING INDEPENDENCE OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES: LESSONS FOR A PROPOSED FEDERAL PROGRAM, Malcom C. Rich
THE CHALLENGE OF COMPUTER LAW, Robert P. Bigelow
THE CONNECTICUT LAW REVISION COMMISSION REPORT ON PREJUDGMENT DISCLOSURE AND THE ABOLITION OF BODY ATTACHMENT AND BODY EXECUTION, Michael R. Parizo
THE CONSTITUTION AND THE RULE OF LAW, Raoul Berger
THE COPYRIGHT ACT OF 1976 AND LAW REVIEWS, Winnie W. Zimberlin
THE COURTS' DISCRETION IN ASSESSING FEES UNDER THE CIVIL RIGHTS ATTORNEY'S FEES AWARDS ACT OF 1976, Linda F. Thome
The Dangers of the Ivory Tower: The Obligation of Law Professors to Engage in the Practice of Law, Amy B. Cohen
THE DEFINITIONAL SCOPE OF AN INTRINSIC UTILITARIAN FUNCTION UNDER THE 1976 COPYRIGHT ACT: ONE MAN'S USE IS ANOTHER MAN'S ART, Stephen Langs
THE DIAGNOSIS IS ANENCEPHALY AND THE PARENTS ASK ABOUT ORGAN DONATION: NOW WHAT? A GUIDE FOR HOSPITAL COUNSEL AND ETHICS COMMITTEES, Jennifer S. Bard
The Document Package Exam as a Teaching Tool, Eric J. Gouvin
THE DUTY TO PREVENT HANDICAPS: LAWS PROMOTING THE PREVENTION OF HANDICAPS TO NEWBORNS, Jeffrey A. Parness
The Equal Access Act: Still Controversial After All These Years, Leora Harpaz
THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT—ANTI-POVERTY LEGISLATION IN THE MODERN ERA: ADVOCATING JUDICIAL SCRUTINY UNDER A FEMINIST POLICY-CENTERED ANALYSIS, Laura C. Edmonds
THE FALSE CLAIMS ACT—FINDING MIDDLE GROUND BETWEEN OPPORTUNITY AND OPPORTUNISM: THE "ORIGINAL SOURCE" PROVISION OF 31 U.S.C. sect. 3730(e)(4), Susan G. Fentin
THE FTC FRANCHISE DISCLOSURE RULE AND ITS IMPACT ON CHAPTER 93A OF THE MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL LAWS—A SOURCE OF PROTECTION FOR CONSUMER ENTERPRENEURS, L. Seth Stadfeld
THE GEORGE W. BUSH ADMINISTRATION AND THE ENVIRONMENT, Victoria Sutton
THE HALL OF MIRRORS: WIFE ABUSE AND THE LAW IN AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE, Susan Ritter and Sherri Tanne
THE HEAT IS ON: THERMOGRAMS AS EVIDENCE UNDER THE FRYE STANDARD, Alan R. Goodman and Patricia A. Zak
The Implementation of FDA Determinations in Litigation - Why Do We Defer to the PTO but Not to the FDA?, William G. Childs
THE INVENTORY SEARCH: THE AFTERMATH OF South Dakota v. Opperman, Philip F. Spillane
THE LAW LIBRARY'S INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSE TO THE Pro Se PATRON: A POST-Faretta REVIEW, Robert H. Abrams and Donald J. Dunn
THE LOCKE REPUBLICAN DEBATE AND THE PARADOX OF PROPERTY RIGHTS IN EARLY AMERICAN JURISPRUDENCE, David Schultz
The Magic of Money and Banking, Eric J. Gouvin
The Managed Care Dilemma: Can Theories of Tort Liability Adapt to the Realities of Cost Containment?, Barbara A. Noah
THE MASSACHUSETTS ANTITRUST ACT—A GUIDE FOR THE PRIVATE PRACTITIONER, Lois M. Woocher and Paul A. Manoff
THE NON-DELEGATION DOCTRINE AND MASSACHUSETTS PUBLIC EMPLOYEE GRIEVANCE ARBITRATION, Scott C. Thompson
THE OLDEST COURT OF CONTINUOUS EXISTENCE IN THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE, Donald J. Dunn
The Paper Wars: First Amendment Challenges to School Material Distribution Policies, Leora Harpaz
The President’s Question Time: Power, Information, and the Executive Credibility Gap, Sudha Setty
THE PUBLIC UTILITY REGULATORY POLICIES ACT—A CONSUMERS GUIDE TO TITLE I, David Silverstone
THE RAZOR'S EDGE OF HUMAN BONDING: ARTIFICIAL FATHERS AND SURROGATE MOTHERS, George P. Smith II
THE ROLE OF COUNSEL AND THE COURTS IN ADDRESSING FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND CULTURAL BARRIERS AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF A CRIMINAL PROCEEDING, Richard W. Cole and Laura Maslow-Armand
The Role of Religion in the Schiavo Controversy, Barbara A. Noah
THE ROLE OF THE ARTICLE I "TRIAL JUDGE", Edward F. Lussier
THE SEARCH FOR ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION, James R. Coleman
THE STANDARD OF PROOF IN CIVIL COMMITMENT PROCEEDINGS IN MASSACHUSETTS: Superintendent of Worcester State Hospital v. Hagberg, William H. Abrashkin
THE STATION NIGHTCLUB FIRE AND FEDERAL JURISDICTIONAL REACH: THE MULTIDISTRICT, MULTIPARTY, MULTIFORUM JURISDICTION ACT OF 2002, Peter Adomeit
The Station Nightclub Fire and Federal Jurisdictional Reach: The Multidistrict, Multiparty, Multiforum Jurisdiction Act of 2002, Peter Adomeit
THE STOLEN BIRTHRIGHT—AN EXAMINATION OF THE PSYCHOLOGY OF TESTATION AND AN ANALYSIS OF THE LAW OF TESTAMENTARY CAPACITY—A MODEST PROPOSAL, Thomas J. Reed
THE SURVIVAL OF UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE IN MASSACHUSETTS: ERISA PREEMPTION OF AN ACT PROVIDING ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE, QUALITY, ACCOUNTABLE HEALTH CARE, Luke T. Tashjian
The Ten Commandments Return to School and Legal Controversy Follows Them, Leora Harpaz
The Tragedy of the Interstate Child: A Critical Reexamination of the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act and the Parental Kidnaping Prevention Act, Anne B. Goldstein
The Transition to Legal Analysis Begins with Orientation, Myra G. Orlen
THE TRUE "AMERICAN RULE": DRAFTING FEE LEGISLATION IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST, Mary F. Derfner
THE ZONING ACT'S "PERSON AGGRIEVED" STANDARD: FROM BARVENIK TO MARASHLIAN, Mark Bobrowski
"Think Glocal, Act Glocal": The Praxis of Social Justice Lawyering in the Global Era, Lauren Carasik
TILTING AT WINDMILLS? THE MASSACHUSETTS LOW AND MODERATE INCOME HOUSING ACT, Emily F. Reed
TITLE VII—ATTORNEYS' FEES FOR PREVAILING AT THE STATE ADMINISTRATIVE LEVEL—TO FEE OR NOT TO FEE? Carey v. New York Gaslight Club, Inc., 598 F.2d 1253 (2d Cir. 1979), Leslie A. Williamson Jr.
TITLE VII—THE DOCTRINE OF LACHES AS A DEFENSE TO PRIVATE PLAINTIFF TITLE VII EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION CLAIMS, Ellen N. Derrig
TO BE YOUNG, POOR, SEXUALLY ACTIVE, AND IN NEED OF BIRTH CONTROL: INDIGENT MINORS' ACCESS TO CONTRACEPTIVES, David I. Schoen
TOO GOOD, TOO BAD: 'OVERQUALIFIED' OLDER WORKERS, Jeff Morneau
TORT AND PROPERTY LAW—THE MASSACHUSETTS SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT SOUNDS THE DEATH KNELL FOR SECTION 14—Simon v. Solomon, 385 Mass 91, 431 N.E.2d 556 (1982), Melinda W. Hunkins
TORT LAW—EDUCATIONAL MALPRACTICE NEGLIGENCE ACTION ALLOWED FOR AFFIRMATIVE MISFEASANCE—Hoffman v. Board of Education, 64 App. Div. 2d 369, 410 N.Y.S.2d 99 (1978), David S. Poppick
TORT LAW—FEDERAL TORT CLAIMS ACT—ACCRUAL OF MEDICAL MALPRACTICE ACTION—United States v. Kubrick, 444 U.S. 111 (1979), Robert Muscara
TORT LAW—GOVERNMENT LIABILITY—STRICT LIABILITY UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS TORT CLAIMS ACT—Mass. Gen. Laws Ann. ch. 258 (West Cum. Supp. 1981), Joseph H. Reinhardt
TORT LAW—MUNICIPAL LIABILITY FOR POLICE HANDLING OF INTOXICATED DRIVERS—Shore v. Town of Stonington, 187 Conn. 147, 444 A.2d 1380 (1982), Ronald Piombino
TORT LAW—NEGLIGENT INFLICTION OF EMOTIONAL DISTRESS IN ACCIDENT CASES—The Expanding Definition of Liability—Dziokonski v. Babineau, 1978 Mass. Adv. Sh. 1759, 380 N.E.2d 1295, Robert M. Taylor III
TORT LAW—TELEVIOLENCE: SHOULD BROADCASTERS BE LIABLE? DeFilippo v. National Broadcasting Co., __R.I. __, 446 A.2d 1036 (1982), Laura Fredricks
TORT LAW—THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM'S WRONGFUL CONCEPTION OF "WRONGFUL LIFE"—Turpin v. Sortini, 31 Cal.3d 220, 643 P.2d 954, 182 Cal. Rptr. 337 (1982), Dawn E. Currier
TORT LAW—WRONGFUL BIRTH—EXPANDING DAMAGES IN WRONGFUL BIRTH TORT ACTIONS—Berman v. Allan, 80 N.J. 421, 404 A.2d 8 (1979), Andrew Rodau
TOWARD A NOTION OF ENVIRONMENTAL BIOETHICS, Robin K. Craig
TRADE REGULATION—THE "BONA FIDE OFFER" OF SALE REQUIREMENT IN THE PETROLEUM MARKETING PRACTICES ACT: SLATKY v. AMOCO OIL CO., Janet H. Pumphrey
TRADE SECRET MISAPPROPRIATION: A LAWYER'S PRACTICAL APPROACH TO THE CASE LAW, Michael J. Hutter
TRANSforming the Debate: Why We Need to Include Transgender Rights in the Struggles for Sex and Sexual Orientation Equality, Taylor Flynn
Tribute: An Extraordinary Lawyer, Arthur Leavens
UNAUTHORIZED DIGITAL SAMPLING IN MUSICAL PARODY: A HAVEN IN THE FAIR USE DOCTRINE?, Margaret E. Watson
UNEQUAL JUSTICE UNDER LAW: AN ANALYSIS OF INDIGENTS IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM—THE INDIANA EXPERIENCE, Ivan E. Bodensteiner, Jeffrey S. Bork, and Seymour H. Moskowitz
Uniformity in State Inheritance Laws: How UPC Article II Has Fared in Nine Enactments, Richard V. Wellman and James W. Gordon
UNIVERSAL HEALTH INSURANCE UNDER STATE EQUAL PROTECTION LAW, Rory Weiner
Using a Literary Case Study to Teach Lawyering Skills: How We Used Damages by Barry Werth in the First-Year Legal Writing Curriculum, Jeanne M. Kaiser and Myra Orlen
USING GENDER AS A BASIS OF CLIENT SELECTION: A FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE, Joan Mahoney
USING YOUR LAW DEGREE PROUDLY, Norman Dorsen
"W" FOR WAR AND WEDGE? ENVIRONMENTAL ENFORCEMENT AND THE SACRIFICE OF AMERICAN SECURITY—NATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL—TO COMPLETE THE EMERGENCE OF A NEW "BELTWAY" GOVERNING ELITE, Dan Meyer and Everett E. Volk
When Criminal and Tort Law Incentives Run Into Tight Budgets and Regulatory Discretion, William G. Childs
When Does a Work Infringe the Derivative Works Right of a Copyright Owner?, Amy B. Cohen
WHEN FICTION INTRUDES UPON REALITY: A BRIEF REPLY TO PROFESSOR CHIN, Chris K. Iijima
WHEN PRINCIPLED REPRESENTATION TESTS ANTIDISCRIMINATION LAW, Terri R. Day and Scott L. Rogers
When Students Speak Away From School How Much Does the First Amendment Hear?, Leora Harpaz
When the Bell Can't Be Unrung: Document Leaks and Protective Orders in Mass Tort Litigation, William G. Childs
When the Truth and the Story Collide: What Legal Writers Can Learn From the Experience of Non-Fiction Writers About the Limits of Legal Storytelling, Jeanne M. Kaiser
WILLIAM B. DAVENPORT AND DANIEL R. MURRAY: SECURED TRANSACTIONS, Hon. Ellen A. Peters
WOMEN, LAW, AND ETHICS, Bertha D. Josephson
Wyoming's Residential Rental Property Act-A Critical Review, Arthur R. Gaudio
You Drink, You Drive, You Lose: Or Do You?, Tina Wescott Cafaro