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Braun V. Soldier Of Fortune: Tort Law Enters The Braun's Age As Constitutional Safeguards For Commercial Speech Buckle 'Neath The Crunch Of Third-Party Liability, Timothy J. Tatro Nov 1993

Braun V. Soldier Of Fortune: Tort Law Enters The Braun's Age As Constitutional Safeguards For Commercial Speech Buckle 'Neath The Crunch Of Third-Party Liability, Timothy J. Tatro

San Diego Law Review

Advertising is more than just a substantial source of revenue for publications. This author contends that advertising embodies the liberties of free speech and free press secured to all of us so fundamentally by the First Amendment. This Casenote analyzes Braun v. Soldier of Fortune Magazine, Inc., in which the Eleventh Circuit held a magazine liable for negligently publishing a gun-for-hire advertisement that allegedly resulted in the death of the plaintiff's father. The author is critical of this decision, noting the detrimental, long-reaching effects of sustaining a negligence action that penetrates so deeply into First Amendment freedoms.


Board Of Pharmacy, R. Lucas Oct 1993

Board Of Pharmacy, R. Lucas

California Regulatory Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Litigation, E. D'Angelo Oct 1993

Litigation, E. D'Angelo

California Regulatory Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Board Of Funeral Directors And Embalmers, M. Christian, J. D'Angelo Jul 1993

Board Of Funeral Directors And Embalmers, M. Christian, J. D'Angelo

California Regulatory Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Board Of Pharmacy, J. Buffone Jul 1993

Board Of Pharmacy, J. Buffone

California Regulatory Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


New Motor Vehicle Board, T. L. Archer Jul 1993

New Motor Vehicle Board, T. L. Archer

California Regulatory Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Contractors State License Board, M. Wakefield Jul 1993

Contractors State License Board, M. Wakefield

California Regulatory Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Contractors State License Board, M. Wakefield Jan 1993

Contractors State License Board, M. Wakefield

California Regulatory Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Department Of Alcoholic Beverage Control, T. Parker Jan 1993

Department Of Alcoholic Beverage Control, T. Parker

California Regulatory Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Will A New Restatement Help Settle Troubled Waters: Reflections, James A. Henderson, Jr., Aaron D. Twerski Jan 1993

Will A New Restatement Help Settle Troubled Waters: Reflections, James A. Henderson, Jr., Aaron D. Twerski

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Board Of Funeral Directors And Embalmers, M. Christian Jan 1993

Board Of Funeral Directors And Embalmers, M. Christian

California Regulatory Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Board Of Pharmacy, J. Buffone Jan 1993

Board Of Pharmacy, J. Buffone

California Regulatory Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


New Motor Vehicle Board, T. L. Archer Jan 1993

New Motor Vehicle Board, T. L. Archer

California Regulatory Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Expert Witness Fees In Federal Diversity Cases., Wade P. Webster Jan 1993

Expert Witness Fees In Federal Diversity Cases., Wade P. Webster

St. Mary's Law Journal

Even with the increasing complexity of litigation and the increased utilization of expert witnesses to provide expensive evidence on narrow scientific and technical issues, Congress still limits compensation of expert witnesses to only forty dollars per day, the same rate as ordinary fact witnesses. The justification for the low rate is that the witness fee statute was not intended by Congress to compensate witnesses fully for their lost time and income. Presumably this same reasoning also applies to expert witnesses. The problem with this reasoning, unlike law witnesses who may be compelled by subpoena, individual litigants must pay the fees …


Revisiting Standards Of Review In Civil Appeals., W. Wendell Hall Jan 1993

Revisiting Standards Of Review In Civil Appeals., W. Wendell Hall

St. Mary's Law Journal

Applying and defining the accurate standard of review determines how likely an appeal will be successful. While the proper standard of review may be easy to identify, applying the standard of review to a case is often problematic. The standards define the interactions between trial and appellate courts by distributing the power of review throughout the judicial branch. The standards of review also limit a court’s authority to determine an error by a trial court, and whether the error warrants reversal. The standard sets the requirements of substantive law and provides a means for appellate judges to weigh arguments. This …


Will A New Restatement Help Settle Troubled Waters: Reflections, James A. Henderson, Jr., Aaron D. Twerski Jan 1993

Will A New Restatement Help Settle Troubled Waters: Reflections, James A. Henderson, Jr., Aaron D. Twerski

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.


No-Challenge Termination Clauses: Incorporating Innovation Policy And Risk Allocation Into Patent Licensing Law, Christian Chadd Taylor Jan 1993

No-Challenge Termination Clauses: Incorporating Innovation Policy And Risk Allocation Into Patent Licensing Law, Christian Chadd Taylor

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Lee V. Weisman: Whither The Establishment Clause And The Lemon V. Kurtzman Three-Pronged Test?, Thomas A. Schweitzer Jan 1993

Lee V. Weisman: Whither The Establishment Clause And The Lemon V. Kurtzman Three-Pronged Test?, Thomas A. Schweitzer

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.