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Volume 1972 • Issue 3

Note


The Writ of Prohibition in Missouri

1972-01-01 Volume 1972 • Issue 3 • 511-533

Article 9—Notice Provisions upon Default

1972-01-01 Volume 1972 • Issue 3 • 535-553

New Developments in the NLRB Deference to Arbitration

1972-01-01 Volume 1972 • Issue 3 • 555-572

Case Comment


Federal Securities Regulation: The Purchase Requirement for Group Filings Under Section 13(d) of the 1934 Securities Act, GAF Corp. v. Milstein, 453 F.2d 709 (2d Cir. 1971)

1972-01-01 Volume 1972 • Issue 3 • 573-579

Use of a Preliminary Hearing in a 28(b)(3) Class Action, Alameda Oil v. Ideal Basic Industries, Inc., 326 F. Supp. 98 (D. Colo. 1971)

1972-01-01 Volume 1972 • Issue 3 • 588-593

Right of an Individual Other Than the Criminally Accused to Petition for a Public Trial, Oliver v. Postel, 327 N.Y.S.2d 44 (1971)

1972-01-01 Volume 1972 • Issue 3 • 580-587

Symposium


Not One Law at Rome and Another at Athens: The Fourteenth Amendment in Nationwide Application

Kenneth L. Karst

1972-01-01 Volume 1972 • Issue 3 • 383-404

The Privileges or Immunities Clause: “Its Hour Come Round at Last”?

Philip B. Kurland

1972-01-01 Volume 1972 • Issue 3 • 405-420

An Evaluation of Past and Current Legal Approaches to Vindication of the Fourteenth Amendment’s Guarantee of Equal Educational Opportunity

Robert L. Carter

1972-01-01 Volume 1972 • Issue 3 • 479-508

The Original Understanding of “Equal Protection of the Laws”

John P. Frank and Robert F. Munro

1972-01-01 Volume 1972 • Issue 3 • 421-478

Introduction


Symposium Introduction: One Hundred Years of the Fourteenth Amendment—Its Implications for the Future

1972-01-01 Volume 1972 • Issue 3 • 381-382

Book Review


Review of “Managing the Courts,” By Ernest C. Friesen, Jr., Edward C. Gallas, and Nesta M. Gallas

Beverly Blair Cook

1972-01-01 Volume 1972 • Issue 3 • 594-600

Review of “Toward a Rational Power Policy—Energy, Politics, and Pollution,” By Neil Fabricant and Robert M. Hallman

Norton E. Long

1972-01-01 Volume 1972 • Issue 3 • 600-602