Fall 1983

Articles 

Is There Life After Safe Harbor Leasing?

Alice Gresham Bullock

Consumers’ Challenges to the Construction of Nuclear Power Plants – Closing the Door on Armageddon 

John Milkovich 

Note

The Need for a Statutory Definition of “Deceptive” Advertising

Belinda Welti

Comments

Plyler v. Doe: The Quasi Fundamental Right Emerges in Equal Protection Analysis

John F. Casey

The Right to Treatment in the Least Restrictive Alternative: The Confusion Remains After Youngberg v. Romeo

Judy R. Quint

A Literal Interpretation of Article III Ignores 150 Years of Article I Court History: Northern Pipeline Construction Co. v. Marathon Oil Pipeline Co. 

Joseph S. Sano 

State Action and Chapter 766: Rendell-Baker and the Demise of the Public Function Doctrine 

David M. Stern

The Felony Murder Rule and the Death Penalty: Enmund v. Florida– Overreaching by the Supreme Court? 

Mary Ann Violette

Books Received 

Winter 1984

Articles

America at War: Combatting Drugs in the Military

Stephen J. Kaczynski 

Income Averaging and the Professional Athlete: A Re-Examination 

Henry I. Thomas 

Notes

Guilty Until Proven Innocent: Pretrial Diversion and Retroactive Criminal Status – The Constitutionality of the 1982 Massachusetts Drunk Driving Law

 Kenneth Lars Brekka

The Merger of Emotional Distress and Strict Liability in Tort

 Joseph John Del Ciampo

Statute of Limitations Benefits Are Beyond the Reach of Repentant Amended Returns: Badaracco v. Commissioner

 Valorie G. Schwarzmann

Comments

Mueller v. Allen: The Continued Weakening of the Separation Between Church and State

 Carla R. Ambrose

Connecticut v. Johnson – Will the Use of the Sandstrom Instruction Trigger the Automatic Reversal Rule?

James D. Iacobellis

Oregon v. Bradshaw: Right to Counsel Under Miranda – The Waiver Standard

Judith Anne Pollock

Spring 1984

Articles 

Regulatory Impact Analyses: Toward a Reasonable Economic Impact from Federal Regulations

John Watson Bagby

Free Government and the Doctrine of Non-Delegation of Legislative Power

Wallace M. Rudolph &. Janet L. Rudolph 

 

Notes

A Question of Analysis: Civil Rights Litigation Under 42 U.S.C. Section 1983

Frank C. Corso

Psychotherapists and the Duty to Warn: An Attempt at Clarification

Maryellen Kelleher

The Public Forum and the First Amendment: The Puzzle of the Podium

Robert E. Langway Jr. 

Comments

Women Lawyers and Legal Partnerships: Will Title VII Open the Door? Hishon v. King & Spalding

Thomas L. Largey

An Additional Expense in the Quest for Equality: Arizona v. Norris

John E. Saulino

Summer 1984

Foreword

A Question of Independence 

Howell Heflin, United States Senator, Senate Judiciary Committee

Articles

A Corps of Federal Administrative Law Judges: Why? What Kind? Operating How? Under Whose Control?

Robert H. Joost

The Proposed Administrative Law Judge Corps: An Incomplete But Important Reform Effort

L. Harold Levinson

The Evolving Role of Administrative Law Judges

Victor W. Palmer

Notes

The Need for Augmenting the Standard of Review of Informal Rules Affecting Fundamental Rights

Judith E. Dolan

The Vermont Yankee Line: A Hard Look Becomes a Passing Glance

Vincent S. Turano

Weingarten Rights and the Nonunion Employee

Anita Reeves Tuttle

Comments

Community Television of Southern California v. Gottfried: Defining the Role of the Television Industry in Serving the Needs of the Hearing Impaired

Thomas W. Fothergill

Bob Jones University v. United States: The Emergence of IRS Quasi-Legislative Authority

Michael F. Merra

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