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Home > Journals > NDLR_ALL > NDLR > Vol. 55 > Iss. 5 (1980)

 

Articles

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Bureaucratization of the Federal Courts: The Tension between Justice and Efficiency
Alvin B. Rubin

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Causation and Automatic Damages in Secondary-Line Injury Cases under Section 2(a) of the Robinson-Patman Act: Is Fowler v. Gorlick Dead
Donald G. Rez

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Reach of the Constitution: American Peace-Time Court in West Berlin
C. M. A. McCauliff

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Lawyer Malpractice: Duty Relationships Beyond Contract
W. Probert and R. Hendricks

Book Review

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Books Received
Notre Dame Law Review Editors

Commentaries

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Criminal Law--Acquittal of a Principal Does Not Preclude Conviction of an Aider and Abettor under Federal Law
Notre Dame Law Review Editors

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Constitutional Law--Administrative Law--Evidentiary Hearings Required When a Significant Sector of the Listening Public Protests the Loss of an Economically Viable and Unique Program Format
Daniel T. Sherlock

Notes

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Blanket Licensing: The Clash between Copyright Protection and the Sherman Act
Glenn A. Clark

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Equal Pay for Coaches of Female Teams: Finding a Cause of Action under Federal Law
Barbara A. McDonald

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RICO: Are the Courts Construing the Legislative History Rather Than the Statute Itself
William D. Fearnow

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Sports Violence: A Matter of Societal Concern
Cameron Jay Rains

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Nonliability for Negligence in the Public Schools--Educational Malpractice from Peter W. to Hoffman
Edward J. Wallison

 
 
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ISSN: 0745-3515

 
 
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