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1982

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Property Rights In One's Job: The Case For Limiting Employment-At-Will, Donald H. Hermann, Yvonne S. Sor Dec 1981

Property Rights In One's Job: The Case For Limiting Employment-At-Will, Donald H. Hermann, Yvonne S. Sor

Donald Hermann

No abstract provided.


Post-Tefra Holding Company Strategies, David Randall Jenkins Dec 1981

Post-Tefra Holding Company Strategies, David Randall Jenkins

David Randall Jenkins, Ph.D.

Post-TEFRA holding company succession planning strategies relied on the Supreme Court's decision in Vogel Fertilizer Co.


Legal Aspects Of Prison Riots, Ira P. Robbins Dec 1981

Legal Aspects Of Prison Riots, Ira P. Robbins

Ira P. Robbins

Introduction: Riots are a recurrent phenomenon in American prisons. In the 1950s and the early 1970s, major riots erupted in prisons across the country, and many have occurred in the past several years.' Riots will continue to occur as long as the dominant function of prisons is the custodial confinement of inmates. As one commentator explains, "The way to make a strong bomb is to build a strong perimeter and generate pressure inside. Similarly, riots occur where ... pressures and demands are generated in the presence of strong custodial confinement."

When such a bomb detonates and a prison riot erupts, …


Preface, John C. Roberts Dec 1981

Preface, John C. Roberts

John Roberts

No abstract provided.


Advertising And Marketing On Cable Television: Whither The Public Interest?, Dee Pridgen, Eric Engel Dec 1981

Advertising And Marketing On Cable Television: Whither The Public Interest?, Dee Pridgen, Eric Engel

Dee Pridgen

This article explores the rise of cable television in the early 1980's, along with its use as a medium of consumer advertising. The article discusses how consmer advertising on cable television is regulated by the FCC and the FTC, as well as the responsibility of cablecasters and the cable industry to police deceptive advertising.