Volume 1979 • Issue 2
Article
Illicit Legislative Motivation As a Sufficient Condition for Unconstitutionality Under the Establishment Clause—A Case for Consideration: The Utah Firing Squad
Martin R. Gardner
1979-01-01 Volume 1979 • Issue 2 • 435-499
A “Standing” Amendment to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Daniel O. Bernstine
1979-01-01 Volume 1979 • Issue 2 • 501-521
Note
Minimization Requirement After United States v. Scott: Myth or Reality?
1979-01-01 Volume 1979 • Issue 2 • 601-637
Procedures to Lessen Remittitur's Intrusion on the Seventh Amendment Right to Jury Trial
1979-01-01 Volume 1979 • Issue 2 • 639-658
Indemnification of Directors in a Federal Chartering System
1979-01-01 Volume 1979 • Issue 2 • 523-549
Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970: The Right to Refuse to Work Under Hazardous Conditions
1979-01-01 Volume 1979 • Issue 2 • 571-599
Determinate Sentencing in California and Illinois: Its Effect on Sentence Disparity and Prisoner Rehabilitation
1979-01-01 Volume 1979 • Issue 2 • 551-569
Table of Contents
Symposium
“Brown v. Board of Education was the Beginning”: The School Desegregation Cases in the United States Supreme Court: 1954-1979
Philip B. Kurland
1979-01-01 Volume 1979 • Issue 2 • 309-406
Panel Discussion
Philip B. Kurland, Frank I. Goodman, Wade H. McCree Jr. and Kenneth S. Tollett
1979-01-01 Volume 1979 • Issue 2 • 431-434
Commentary—The Desegregation Dilemma: A Vote for Voluntarism
Frank I. Goodman
1979-01-01 Volume 1979 • Issue 2 • 407-416