Volume 1975 • Issue 4
Article
Deductive Modeling to Determine an Optimum Jury Size and Fraction Required to Convict
Stuart S. Nagel and Marian Neef
1975-01-01 Volume 1975 • Issue 4 • 933-978
Death: A Philosophical Perspective on the Legal Definitions
William C. Charron
1975-01-01 Volume 1975 • Issue 4 • 0979-1008
A Constitutional Limitation on the Enforcement of Judgments—Due Process and Exemptions
Michael M. Greenfield
1975-01-01 Volume 1975 • Issue 4 • 877-931
Note
Organized Bar and Prepaid Legal Services—An Antitrust Analysis
1975-01-01 Volume 1975 • Issue 4 • 1011-1070
Case Comment
Taxpayer-Initiated Change from Improper to Proper Method of Accounting, Witte v. Commissioner, 513 F.2d 391 (D.C. Cir. 1975)
1975-01-01 Volume 1975 • Issue 4 • 1083-1091
Workmen’s Compensation: Compensability of Psychological Disability Precipitated by Psychological Trauma, Wolfe v. Sibley, Lindsay & Curr Co., 330 N.E.2d 603 (1975)
1975-01-01 Volume 1975 • Issue 4 • 1128-1140
Due Process Required Proof Beyond Reasonable Doubt for Commitment of Sex Offenders, People v. Burnick, 535 P.2d 352 (1975)
1975-01-01 Volume 1975 • Issue 4 • 1092-1110
Attorneys’ Fees: Only Congress Can Award Compensation to Private Attorneys General, Alyeska Pipeline Service Co. v. Wilderness Society, 421 U.S. 240 (1975)
1975-01-01 Volume 1975 • Issue 4 • 1071-1082
Construction of a Will and The Threshold Question of State Action, First National Bank v. Danforth, 523 S.W.2d 808 (Mo. 1975)
1975-01-01 Volume 1975 • Issue 4 • 1111-1127