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The Record - Vol. 16, Issue 8, Iit Chicago-Kent College Of Law Oct 1988

The Record - Vol. 16, Issue 8, Iit Chicago-Kent College Of Law

The Record

Chicago-Kent College of Law newsletter. Topics covered include: announcements and notices, events, information for specific students, job postings, internship opportunities, scholarships, financial aid, information about societies and other organizations, and career advice.


Vol. 37, No. 5, October 5, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School Oct 1988

Vol. 37, No. 5, October 5, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Indi Gestae •Budget OK'd: Wish List to Dean •Computer Research at 'M' •Interview Policy to be Reviewed •Seoul-ed Out •A Profession's Decline •Random Thoughts While Filling Space •The Case for Funding Abortions •Back to Basics •Big Michigan Score Proves Little •Three Teams Slosh to Golf Victory •Law in the Raw


Racial/Ethnic Tensions And Hate Violence On University Of California Campuses, Senate Select Committee On University Of California Admissions Oct 1988

Racial/Ethnic Tensions And Hate Violence On University Of California Campuses, Senate Select Committee On University Of California Admissions

California Senate

No abstract provided.


The Record - Vol. 16, Issue 7, Iit Chicago-Kent College Of Law Oct 1988

The Record - Vol. 16, Issue 7, Iit Chicago-Kent College Of Law

The Record

Chicago-Kent College of Law newsletter. Topics covered include: announcements and notices, events, information for specific students, job postings, internship opportunities, scholarships, financial aid, information about societies and other organizations, and career advice.


Judicial Notice October 3rd, 1988 V15 N2, The Catholic University Of America, Columbus School Of Law Oct 1988

Judicial Notice October 3rd, 1988 V15 N2, The Catholic University Of America, Columbus School Of Law

Judicial Notice

No abstract provided.


‘Social Grace’ Case Raises Question Of Subtle Sex Bias In Workplace, Al Karsen Oct 1988

‘Social Grace’ Case Raises Question Of Subtle Sex Bias In Workplace, Al Karsen

Ann B. Hopkins Papers

No abstract provided.


Determined To Be Heard: Four Americans And Their Journeys To The Supreme Court, Melody Deshaney Oct 1988

Determined To Be Heard: Four Americans And Their Journeys To The Supreme Court, Melody Deshaney

Ann B. Hopkins Papers

No abstract provided.


Former Iu Dean Gets At Meat Of The Problem, Mike Leonard Oct 1988

Former Iu Dean Gets At Meat Of The Problem, Mike Leonard

Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)

No abstract provided.


The Rise And (Coming) Fall Of Efficiency As The Ruler Of Antitrust, Robert H. Lande Oct 1988

The Rise And (Coming) Fall Of Efficiency As The Ruler Of Antitrust, Robert H. Lande

All Faculty Scholarship

The debate over the legitimate goals of antitrust is ceaseless and its practical resolution influenced by politics. The answer often given in the past, and particularly during the Warren Court era when a heavy emphasis was placed on social and political factors, contrasts sharply with the consensus view during the Reagan Administration that only economic efficiency counts. Since antitrust moves in cycles, a natural question arises—will antitrust continue to stand upon a foundation of efficiency, return to the old social and political perspective, or embrace some third view of its proper direction?


Securities Industry Self-Regulation: Tested By The Crash, Roberta S. Karmel Oct 1988

Securities Industry Self-Regulation: Tested By The Crash, Roberta S. Karmel

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Securities Industry Self-Regulation-Tested By The Crash, Roberta S. Karmel Oct 1988

Securities Industry Self-Regulation-Tested By The Crash, Roberta S. Karmel

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Approaching The Constitution, Don Herzog Oct 1988

Approaching The Constitution, Don Herzog

Reviews

These are sumptuously produced, oversized volumes: one pictures them, as I suspect some shrewd accountant at the press did, decorating the shelves of lawyers' offices. Their pages are crammed full of primary texts, two columns on each page, in an alarmingly small but somehow readable typeface. Some texts are bare snippets; others wind on luxuriantly for many pages. The editors have set a cutoff point: no text from after 1835 appears. Like much else about these volumes, that decision reflects a set of theoretical commitments about the Constitution that I want to question. Not that these volumes are explicitly cast …


Colonial Lawyer, Vol. 17, No. 2 (Fall 1988), Editors Of Colonial Lawyer Oct 1988

Colonial Lawyer, Vol. 17, No. 2 (Fall 1988), Editors Of Colonial Lawyer

Colonial Lawyer

No abstract provided.


Status Of Drug Testing In The Workplace, Senate Select Committee On Substance Abuse Oct 1988

Status Of Drug Testing In The Workplace, Senate Select Committee On Substance Abuse

California Senate

No abstract provided.


Alumni Forum, Fall 1988 Oct 1988

Alumni Forum, Fall 1988

Alumni News

No abstract provided.


The Various Human Rights In Healthcare, Alison Barnes, Michael Mcchrystal Oct 1988

The Various Human Rights In Healthcare, Alison Barnes, Michael Mcchrystal

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


A Cure For Scholarship Schizophrenia: A Manifesto For Sane Productivity And Productive Sanity, Ronald B. Brown Oct 1988

A Cure For Scholarship Schizophrenia: A Manifesto For Sane Productivity And Productive Sanity, Ronald B. Brown

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Nova Law Review-Volume 13-1988-1989, Margaret Ann Presutti, Susan Elizabeth York, Gale Forman Collins, Joseph M. Goldstein, Howard W. Poznanski, Alexander Clark, John V. Santoro Jr., Sheri Lynn Critelli, Stuart B. Yanofsky, Daniel S. Whitebook, Patricia Ann Shub Oct 1988

Nova Law Review-Volume 13-1988-1989, Margaret Ann Presutti, Susan Elizabeth York, Gale Forman Collins, Joseph M. Goldstein, Howard W. Poznanski, Alexander Clark, John V. Santoro Jr., Sheri Lynn Critelli, Stuart B. Yanofsky, Daniel S. Whitebook, Patricia Ann Shub

Law Review Mastheads

No abstract provided.


No. 87-1167 Reply Brief For The Petitioner, Supreme Court Of The United States Oct 1988

No. 87-1167 Reply Brief For The Petitioner, Supreme Court Of The United States

Ann B. Hopkins Papers

No abstract provided.


No. 87-1167 Brief For The American Federation Of Labor And Congress Of Industrial Organizations As Amicus Curiae In Support Of Respondent, Supreme Court Of The United States Oct 1988

No. 87-1167 Brief For The American Federation Of Labor And Congress Of Industrial Organizations As Amicus Curiae In Support Of Respondent, Supreme Court Of The United States

Ann B. Hopkins Papers

No abstract provided.


Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 15, Oct. 1988, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center Oct 1988

Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 15, Oct. 1988, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center

Resource Law Notes: The Newsletter of the Natural Resources Law Center (1984-2002)

No abstract provided.


Vol. 12, No. 4 (October 1988) Oct 1988

Vol. 12, No. 4 (October 1988)

Exordium

No abstract provided.


Fall 1988 Oct 1988

Fall 1988

Bill of Particulars

No abstract provided.


Taylor Times (October 1988), University Of Tennessee College Of Law Oct 1988

Taylor Times (October 1988), University Of Tennessee College Of Law

Taylor Times (1986 - 1994)

No abstract provided.


Gavel Raps, V. 8, N. 1 (October 1988), University Of South Carolina School Of Law Students Oct 1988

Gavel Raps, V. 8, N. 1 (October 1988), University Of South Carolina School Of Law Students

Gavel Raps Student Newspaper

Computerized Tutorials Hit Law School

Williams Announces New Placement Policy

Medlin, Wilcox Brawl Over T&E

South Carolina Law Review Names New Members

Environmental Law Society Plans Speaker's Program

Moot Court Bar Explains Second-Year Competition

Letters to the Editor

Gavel Rap Editorial Board

CLUB NEWS

Delta Theta Phi Now Palmetto Law Society

USC International Law Society

Tiger Talk, by Vermin Smells

Tigers Going Down, by I. M. Cocky

Dear Joanne

LOGGIN' LOBBY TIME, by The Jury Stalker


Retirement Of Herbert Ordre Reid, Sr., J. Clay Smith Jr. Oct 1988

Retirement Of Herbert Ordre Reid, Sr., J. Clay Smith Jr.

Selected Speeches

No abstract provided.


Miranda Decision Revisited: Did It Give Criminals Too Many Rights?, Paul Marcus, Stephen J. Markman Oct 1988

Miranda Decision Revisited: Did It Give Criminals Too Many Rights?, Paul Marcus, Stephen J. Markman

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Judicial Activism, Economic Theory And The Role Of Summary Judgment In Sherman Act Conspiracy Cases: The Illogic Of Matsushita, James F. Ponsoldt, Marc J. Lewyn Oct 1988

Judicial Activism, Economic Theory And The Role Of Summary Judgment In Sherman Act Conspiracy Cases: The Illogic Of Matsushita, James F. Ponsoldt, Marc J. Lewyn

Scholarly Works

The proper role of neoclassical economic theory in the resolution of antitrust disputes will continue to be debated into the next administration. The Reagan Administration has succeeded in persuading the Supreme Court to incorporate laissez-faire assumptions and goals into Sherman and Clayton Antitrust Acts jurisprudence in at least three major decisions, although the long-range importance of the holdings in two of those cases remains somewhat in doubt.

One of those decisions, however, reflects more than just a disagreement about application is of the antitrust laws. In Matsushita, the Court, ordering summary judgment for defendants at the urging of the Justice …


Appellate Review Of Refusals To Depart, David Yellen Oct 1988

Appellate Review Of Refusals To Depart, David Yellen

Articles

No abstract provided.


Human Rights, Women, And Third World Development, Winston E. Langley Oct 1988

Human Rights, Women, And Third World Development, Winston E. Langley

William Monroe Trotter Institute Publications

As part of the effort to inaugurate a new international socio-political order after World War II, international emphasis was given to certain moral and legal entitlements we have come to call human rights. That emphasis initially found its most forceful expression in the Charter of the United Nations, which not only asserts its members' faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person, as well as in the equal rights of men and women of all nations, but also recites its members' commitment to employ international machinery for the promotion of the social and economic …