| VOLUME
19 |
Spring 1990
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NUMBER
4 |
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Retribution, Wealth Maximization, and Capital Punishment: A Law and Economics Approach
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Kenneth L. Avio |
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Federal Income Taxation of States
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David M. Richardson |
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The Good Faith Obligation in Public Sector Bargaining - Uses and Limits of the Private Sector Model
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W. Gary Vause |
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Three Ring Circus Revisited: The Drift Back to Lochner Continues
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Thomas C. Marks, Jr. |
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Achieving A Proper Economic Balance: Nonshareholder Constituency Statutes
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Janette Meredith Wester |
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The Battle Continues: Lenders are Still Searching for Well-Defined Methods to Avoid Hazardous Waste Cleanup Liability
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T. Patton Youngblood |
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The Battle Continues: Lenders are Still Searching for Well-Defined Methods to Avoid Hazardous Waste Cleanup Liability
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Laurie J. Hammers |
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The Doctrine of Necessaries: Contemporary Application as A Support Remedy
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Karol Williams |
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B.L. and R.W.H. v. Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services: A Denial of Due Process Rights for Florida Teachers
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Tracey Jaensch |
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An Accountant's Liability to Third Parties: A Continued Assault on the Citadel of Privity
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Marc Terry Millian |
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