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Recent Legislation Jan 1970

Recent Legislation

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This is a list of the recent legislation from 1970.


Administrative Practice Before Federal Agencies, William H. Sager, Leslie S. Shapiro Jan 1969

Administrative Practice Before Federal Agencies, William H. Sager, Leslie S. Shapiro

University of Richmond Law Review

There exist more than forty federal executive and administrative agencies before which lawyers (and in many cases, laymen) may practice and serve the interests of clients. The complexities of our society, the specializations which are a by-product of a complex industrial state, and the persistent growth of government's bureaucracy, point up the continuing importance of practice before federal administrative agencies.


Self-Regulation-Panacea Or Pitfall?, William D. Dixon Jan 1968

Self-Regulation-Panacea Or Pitfall?, William D. Dixon

University of Richmond Law Review

Several recently announced Federal Trade Commission advisory opinions have revived anew the controversy surrounding what a businessman can and cannot do in the area of self-regulation. The reasons for the existence of the controversy can be readily understood, for on the one hand businessmen are being constantly urged by those within the federal government to clean their own houses before the Government is forced to do the job for them, and yet on the other they are faced with the specter of an antitrust prosecution if they do anything toward that end which they feel will be in any way …


Recent Decisions Jan 1968

Recent Decisions

University of Richmond Law Review

This is a summary of the case law from 1968.