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Volume 61 • Issue 2

Article


The Regulation of Multiple Employer Trusts: Past, Present & Future

Edward A. Scallet

1983-01-01 Volume 61 • Issue 2 • 359-413

Adverse Possession and Subjective Intent

Richard H. Helmholz

1983-01-01 Volume 61 • Issue 2 • 331-358

Note


Conflicts between the First Amendment Religion Clauses and the Internal Revenue Code: Politically Active Religious Organizations and Racially Discriminatory Private Schools

Robert E. Trautmann

1983-01-01 Volume 61 • Issue 2 • 503-560

Supplemental Language Instruction for Students with Limited English-Speaking Ability: The Relationship Between the Right and the Remedy

Kathi Lynne Chestnut

1983-01-01 Volume 61 • Issue 2 • 415-434

Private Rights of Action Under the Commodity Futures Trading Commission Act of 1974: The Curran Decision

H. Mark Vieth

1983-01-01 Volume 61 • Issue 2 • 561-590

Defendant Access to Prosecution Witness Statements in Federal and State Criminal Cases

Sharon Fleming

1983-01-01 Volume 61 • Issue 2 • 471-502

Videotaping for Classroom Use: Fair or Foul?

Steven H. Elizer

1983-01-01 Volume 61 • Issue 2 • 435-470

Table of Contents


Table of Contents

1983-01-01 Volume 61 • Issue 2

Case Comment


Insider Liability Under Section 16(b) Requires a Finding of Direct Pecuniary Benefit, CBI Industries, Inc. v. Horton, 682 F.2d 643

Ronald E. Haglof

1983-01-01 Volume 61 • Issue 2 • 607-621

Random Canine Sniff Searches Do Not Violate Fourth Amendment, People v. Mayberry, 644 P.2d 810 (Cal.)

Rachel F. Best

1983-01-01 Volume 61 • Issue 2 • 641-657

Illegal Aliens Have Right to Free Public Education, Plyler v. Doe, 102 S. Ct. 2382

David A. Warfield

1983-01-01 Volume 61 • Issue 2 • 591-606

Fiduciary Shield Will Not Bar Assertion of Personal Jurisdiction over Nonresident Owner of Corporate Shell, Marine Midland Bank, N.A. v. Miller, 664 F.2d 899

Kathryn Mary Koch

1983-01-01 Volume 61 • Issue 2 • 623-640

Development


Stock Under the Definition of Securities—Adoption of a Rebuttable Presumption That Stock Used to Acquire Greater Than Fifty Percent Interest in a Corporation Is Not a Security as Defined by the Securities Acts, Sutter v. Groen

Thomas K. Lammert Jr.

1983-01-01 Volume 61 • Issue 2 • 659-672