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Volume 5, Number 1 (1980)

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Front Matter, Volume 5, Number 1 (1980)
University of Dayton

Articles

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Lawyers, Law and Civilization
Elliot Richardson

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Antitrust Comes to the Cities - Analysis of City of Lafayette v. Louisiana Power & (and) Light Co. and Its Effect on Municipal Antitrust Liability
Daniel J. Curtin Jr.

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Application of the Rule against Perpetuities to Powers of Appointment: Ohio Style
C. Terry Johnson and Frank B. Williams III

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Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964—An Unconstitutional Attempt to Establish Religion
Ronald W. Eades

Comments

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School Desegregation and Federalism: The Court inside the Schoolhouse Door
G. Michael Kirkman

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Multinational Corporations and Lesser Developed Countries — Foreign Investment, Transfer of Technology, and the Paris Convention: Caveat Investor
Warren Landau

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Regulating Laetrile: Constitutional and Statutory Implications
Vicki R. Patton-Hulce

Notes

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Criminal Procedure: The Outer Limits of the Indegent's Right to Appointed Counsel
Stephen A. Watring

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Securities Law: The Exclusion of Noncontributory, Compulsory Pension Plans
Joan Meyerhoefer Roddy

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Offensive Collateral Estoppel: Reconciling the Jury Trial Right and Judicial Convenience
Douglas A. Smoot

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Securities Law: The Scienter Requirement in an SEC Enforcement Action — Should Equity Control?
Scott Edward Miller

 
 
 
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