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Submissions from 1969

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The Attorney-Corporate Client Privilege, Harmar Brereton, A. Kenneth Pye, and James R. Withrow Jr.

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Crowded Dockets and the Courts of Appeals: The Threat to the Function of Review and the National Law, Paul D. Carrington

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Professionalism and Student Protest, Paul D. Carrington

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The Many Mansions of a University, Paul D. Carrington

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The Power of District Judges and the Responsibility of Courts of Appeals, Paul D. Carrington

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Objectivity in the Law, George C. Christie

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Collateral Attack on Court-Martial Convictions, Robinson O. Everett

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O’Callahan v. Parker-Milestone or Millstone in Military Justice?, Robinson O. Everett

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The Circuit Councils: Rusty Hinges of Federal Judicial Administration, Peter G. Fish

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Proof of Consumer Deception Before the Federal Trade Commission, Ernest Gellhorn

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Foreword, Clark C. Havighurst

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Foreword, Clark C. Havighurst

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Foreword, Clark C. Havighurst and Michael W. Conlon

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Foreword, Clark C. Havighurst and Richard D. Hobbet

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Just Compensation for Lessor and Lessee, John D. Johnston Jr.

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The New Law of Race Relations, Arthur Larson

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Law and Communist Reality in the Soviet Union, Charles S. Maddock and Kazimierz Grzybowski

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Control Distribution Devices, F. Hodge O'Neal

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Fundamentals of the Attorney-Client Privilege, A. Kenneth Pye

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Legal Aid—A Proposal, A. Kenneth Pye and George C. Cochran

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Lawyers at Lineups: Constitutional Necessity or Avoidable Extravagance?, Frank T. Read

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Book Review, Michael E. Tigar

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New Frontiers, Michael E. Tigar

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Selective Service: Some Certain Problems and Some Tentative Answers, Michael E. Tigar and Robert J. Zweben

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A Constitution for Every Man, William W. Van Alstyne

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A Critical Guide to Marbury V. Madison, William W. Van Alstyne

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The Constitutional Rights of Public Employees: A Comment on the Inappropriate Uses of an Old Analogy, William W. Van Alstyne

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The Tentative Emergence of Student Power in the United States, William W. Van Alstyne