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Copyright Protection For Useful Articles: Can The Design Of An Object Be Conceptually Separated From The Object's Function?, Gary S. Raskin Jan 1993

Copyright Protection For Useful Articles: Can The Design Of An Object Be Conceptually Separated From The Object's Function?, Gary S. Raskin

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


Employee Stock Options: Is Complete Forfeiture Of Non-Vested Stock Options Fair And Equitable When An Employee Is Involuntary Terminated Without Cause, Karen A. Madsen Jan 1993

Employee Stock Options: Is Complete Forfeiture Of Non-Vested Stock Options Fair And Equitable When An Employee Is Involuntary Terminated Without Cause, Karen A. Madsen

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Solomonic Paradox Revisited: Should Custody Proceedings Determine A Child's Religion?, Jason S. Marks Jan 1993

The Solomonic Paradox Revisited: Should Custody Proceedings Determine A Child's Religion?, Jason S. Marks

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


Expression By Association: Towards Defining An Expressive Association Defense In Unruh-Based Sexual Orientation Discrimination Actions, Andrew J. Breuner Jan 1993

Expression By Association: Towards Defining An Expressive Association Defense In Unruh-Based Sexual Orientation Discrimination Actions, Andrew J. Breuner

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Review [Which Side Are You On: Trying To Be For Labor When It's Flat On Its Back], Santa Clara Law Review Jan 1993

Book Review [Which Side Are You On: Trying To Be For Labor When It's Flat On Its Back], Santa Clara Law Review

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


Ensuring The Future Of California Fisheries: A Comprehensive State Policy For The Protection Of Native Fishes During Water Transfers, Diane E. Lockareff Jan 1993

Ensuring The Future Of California Fisheries: A Comprehensive State Policy For The Protection Of Native Fishes During Water Transfers, Diane E. Lockareff

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


Protecting Real Estate Investors: The Fight To Maintain The Like-Kind Standard For Exchanges Under I.R.C. Section 1031 - "You Don't Have To Call Me Darling, Darling", John R. Dorocak Jan 1993

Protecting Real Estate Investors: The Fight To Maintain The Like-Kind Standard For Exchanges Under I.R.C. Section 1031 - "You Don't Have To Call Me Darling, Darling", John R. Dorocak

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Lender's Liability For Agent Misdeeds, Kenneth M. Lodge, Ronald L. Sandack, Ronald L. Sandack Jan 1993

A Lender's Liability For Agent Misdeeds, Kenneth M. Lodge, Ronald L. Sandack, Ronald L. Sandack

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


Restoring The Grand Security: The Debate Over A Federal Bill Of Rights, 1787-1792, John P. Kaminski Jan 1993

Restoring The Grand Security: The Debate Over A Federal Bill Of Rights, 1787-1792, John P. Kaminski

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


Books Received, Santa Clara Law Review Jan 1993

Books Received, Santa Clara Law Review

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


Using The County General Plan To Guide Habitat Mitigation Under Ceqa, Robert A. Johnston, Mary Madison Jan 1993

Using The County General Plan To Guide Habitat Mitigation Under Ceqa, Robert A. Johnston, Mary Madison

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Lawyer's Proper Role In The Examination Of Financial Institutions: Defining The Duty To Disclose After Kaye, Scholer, Kevin T. Pogoda Jan 1993

The Lawyer's Proper Role In The Examination Of Financial Institutions: Defining The Duty To Disclose After Kaye, Scholer, Kevin T. Pogoda

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


Matter Of A-A: The Board Of Immigration Appeals' Statutory Misinterpretation Denies Discretionary Relief To Aggravated Felons, Brian N. Hayes Jan 1993

Matter Of A-A: The Board Of Immigration Appeals' Statutory Misinterpretation Denies Discretionary Relief To Aggravated Felons, Brian N. Hayes

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.