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Wireless Communications And The Telecommunications Act Of 1996: An Experiment In Federalism, Lynn Hanley Jan 1999

Wireless Communications And The Telecommunications Act Of 1996: An Experiment In Federalism, Lynn Hanley

Loyola Consumer Law Review

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The Budget Battle On Capital Hill: Can America Really Have "All Of The Above?", Beth A. Diebold Jan 1999

The Budget Battle On Capital Hill: Can America Really Have "All Of The Above?", Beth A. Diebold

Loyola Consumer Law Review

No abstract provided.


Ftc Warns Consumers To Protect Finances From Y2k Problems, Troy Stark Jan 1999

Ftc Warns Consumers To Protect Finances From Y2k Problems, Troy Stark

Loyola Consumer Law Review

No abstract provided.


2b Or Not 2b; Future Of Ucita Now Depends On States, Troy Stark Jan 1999

2b Or Not 2b; Future Of Ucita Now Depends On States, Troy Stark

Loyola Consumer Law Review

No abstract provided.


Consumer News Jan 1999

Consumer News

Loyola Consumer Law Review

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Tearing Down A Fence That Is Hog Tight, Horse High & (And) Bull Strong: The Supreme Court Reshapes Jurisdiction Of Local Telephone Markets, T. Jason White Jan 1999

Tearing Down A Fence That Is Hog Tight, Horse High & (And) Bull Strong: The Supreme Court Reshapes Jurisdiction Of Local Telephone Markets, T. Jason White

Loyola Consumer Law Review

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Courts Split As To Whether Consumers Injured By Hot Coffee Can Seek Recovery, Zachary Rami Jan 1999

Courts Split As To Whether Consumers Injured By Hot Coffee Can Seek Recovery, Zachary Rami

Loyola Consumer Law Review

No abstract provided.


Filed Tariff Doctrine Allows Sprint's Unilateral Amendment To Fridays Free Agreements, Juliette Luther Jan 1999

Filed Tariff Doctrine Allows Sprint's Unilateral Amendment To Fridays Free Agreements, Juliette Luther

Loyola Consumer Law Review

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Perpetuation Of Segregation: Toward A New Historical And Legal Interpretation Of Redlining Under The Fair Housing Act, 32 J. Marshall L. Rev. 617 (1999), Charles L. Nier Iii Jan 1999

Perpetuation Of Segregation: Toward A New Historical And Legal Interpretation Of Redlining Under The Fair Housing Act, 32 J. Marshall L. Rev. 617 (1999), Charles L. Nier Iii

UIC Law Review

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Misconceptions And Misleading Information Prevail - Less Regulation Does Not Mean Less Danger To Consumers: Dangerous Herbal Weight Loss Products, Jennifer Sardina Jan 1999

Misconceptions And Misleading Information Prevail - Less Regulation Does Not Mean Less Danger To Consumers: Dangerous Herbal Weight Loss Products, Jennifer Sardina

Journal of Law and Health

This Note will examine the dangers associated with current dietary supplement regulation under the DSHEA and the problem of ill-informed consumers. As reflected in the title of this Note, misconceptions about dietary supplement regulation are abundant; consequently, section II of this Note will further discuss and offer illustrations in support of this position. Part III gives an overview of current regulation under the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994. Also a brief discussion of the legislation that preceded the DSHEA is offered in section VI. Part V of this Note analyzes and defines the dietary ingredients that are …