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Volume 63 • Issue 2

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Doctors, Patients and the Constitution: A Theoretical Analysis of the Physician's Role in “Private” Reproductive Decisions

Susan Frelich Appleton

1985-01-01 Volume 63 • Issue 2 • 183-236

Damages and Proof in Cases of Wrongful Dishonor: The Unsettled Issues Under U.C.C. Section 4-402

Steven B. Dow

1985-01-01 Volume 63 • Issue 2 • 237-283

Table of Contents


Table of Contents

1985-01-01 Volume 63 • Issue 2

Case Comment


Second Circuit Holds Racially Based Peremptory Challenges Unconstitutional: McCray v. Abrams, 750 F.2d 1113 (2d Cir. 1984)

W. Gordon Dobie

1985-01-01 Volume 63 • Issue 2 • 305-314

Tying Arrangement Analysis: A Continued Integration of the Rule of Reason and the Per Se Rule: Jefferson Parish Hospital District No. 2 v. Hyde, 104 S. Ct. 1551 (1984)

Meribeth Richardt

1985-01-01 Volume 63 • Issue 2 • 337-349

Psychiatrists Are Subject to Tort Liability for Failing to Protect the Public from Their Patients' Unintentional Acts: Petersen v. State, 100 Wash. 2d 421, 671 P.2d 230 (1983)

Tom A. Glassberg

1985-01-01 Volume 63 • Issue 2 • 315-324

The Scope of Purchase and Sale Under Rule 10b-5: Northland Capital Corp. v. Silver, 735 F.2d 1421 (D.C. Cir. 1984)

James G. Buell

1985-01-01 Volume 63 • Issue 2 • 297-304

A New Standard for the Admissibility of Hypnotically Refreshed Testimony: State v. Iwakiri, 682 P.2d 571 (Idaho 1984)

Robert G. Oesch

1985-01-01 Volume 63 • Issue 2 • 325-335

Negligent Rescue Resulting in Death Is Not Actionable Under Section 1983: Jackson v. City of Joliet, 715 F.2d 1200, cert. denied, 104 S. Ct. 1325 (1984)

Christian A. Bourgeacq

1985-01-01 Volume 63 • Issue 2 • 285-296