Volume 67 • Issue 1
Article
Debunking the Myth of the Historic Supremacy of Annual Accounting for Income Taxes: A Coalescence of Non-Literal Interpretation with Original Intent Analysis
Myron C. Grauer
1989-01-01 Volume 67 • Issue 1 • 165-242
Requiem for Miranda: The Rehnquist Court's Voluntariness Doctrine in Historical Perspective
Laurence A. Benner
1989-01-01 Volume 67 • Issue 1 • 59-163
Note
Application of the Hague Convention to American Litigants: Incorporating the Subsequent Interpretations of Signatory States into the Analysis of the U.S. Judiciary
Diane M. Peters
1989-01-01 Volume 67 • Issue 1 • 243-272
Table of Contents
Case Comment
Oxman v. WLS-TV: Ter-R.I.F.-ic News for ADEA Plaintiffs: Oxman v. WLS-TV, 846 F.2d 448 (7th Cir. 1988)
C. Gail Vasterling
1989-01-01 Volume 67 • Issue 1 • 315-323
Establishment Clause Permits Prayer Room in State Capitol Building: Van Zandt v. Thompson, 839 F.2d 1215 (7th Cir. 1988)
Helen L. Gemmill
1989-01-01 Volume 67 • Issue 1 • 283-289
Constitutionality and Statutory Authorization of Jury Selection by a U.S. Magistrate in Felony Cases: United States v. Garcia, 848 F.2d 1324 (2d Cir. 1988)
Sally H. Townsley
1989-01-01 Volume 67 • Issue 1 • 305-313
Hostile Takeovers and the Revlon Principle: Triggering the Duty of Auctioneer Under Delaware Law: Black & Decker Corp. v. American Standard, Inc. 682 F. Supp. 772 (D. Del. 1988)
Marc R. Bulson
1989-01-01 Volume 67 • Issue 1 • 273-281
ERISA's Deemer Clause and the Question of Self-Insureds: What's a State To Do? Reilly v. Blue Cross and Blue Shield United of Wisconsin, 846 F.2d 416 (7th Cir. 1988)
Jonathan Goldstein
1989-01-01 Volume 67 • Issue 1 • 291-303