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American Fatal Accident Statutes—Part I: The Legislative Birth Pains
Wex S. Malone
673
Reforming the Rule Against Perpetuities: Choosing the Measuring Lives
Robert J. Lynn
720
UNESCO: Some Comments on Purpose, Program, and Administration
Luke T. Lee
735
When Liquidations Become Reorganizations: The Element of “Control”
764
The Validity of Airport Zoning Ordinances
792
Bankruptcy: Creditor Allowed to Set Off Debt After Discharge in Bankruptcy
805
Federal Civil Procedure: Anti-Injunction Statute’s Application to Civil Rights Cases
813
Federal Civil Procedure: Transfer for Improper Venue by Court of Appeals Based on Inherent Power
822
Federal Jurisdiction: Dominant Federal Interest May be a Possible Basis for Federal Jurisdiction
828
Patents: Supreme Court Holds Post-Expiration Royalty Agreements Unlawful Per Se
836
Defense of the Poor in Criminal Cases in America State Courts: A Field Study and Report, Volume I: National Report. By Lee Silverstein
Alan F. Conwill
842
Deferred Compensation for Key Employees. By Clark C. Havighurst
Marcus D. Grayck
849
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Print ISSN: 0012-7086
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