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Duke Law > Duke Law Scholarship Repository > Journals > DLJ > Vol. 14 > No. 2 (1965)

 

Duke Law Journal

Volume 1965, Number 2 (Spring 1965)

Articles

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Mr. Justice Black, Constitutional Review, and the Talisman of State Action

William W. Van Alstyne

219

 

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Federalism and Foreign Relations

John Norton Moore

248

 

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Upgrading Court Organization and Administration: A Small Blueprint for a Big Job

Robert C. Finley

322

 

Comments

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Unincorporated Associations: Diversity Jurisdiction and the ALI Proposal

329

 

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Choice of Law: Interstate Enforcement of Duties of Support

356

 

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The Status of Anti-Communist Legislation

369

 

Notes

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Choice of Law: Federal Government’s Suit to Collect Loan Granted by Federal Agency Defeated by State Law Defense of Coverture

386

 

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Constitutional Law: Increased Sentence and Denial of Credit on Retrial Sustained Under Traditional Waiver Theory

395

 

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Copyright Law: Existence of a Second Legitimate Use Held Ineffective to Cure an Infringing Public Performance for Profit

404

 

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Corporations: Good Faith Defense of Corporate Policy Held Sufficient to Justify Repurchase of Stock With Corporate Funds

412

 

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Federal Taxation: Tax Court Sanctions Deferred Accrual of Finance Charges Subject to a Possibility of Abatement

418

 

Book Reviews

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Selected Essays on the Conflict of Laws. By Brainerd Currie.

Roger J. Traynor

426

 

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Religion and American Constitutions. By Wilber G. Katz ; Religion and the Schools: The Great Controversy. By Paul Blanshard

R. St. J. Macdonald

436

 

Journal Staff

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Journal Staff

 
 
 

 

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Print ISSN: 0012-7086

E-ISSN: 1939-9111

 
 
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