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Texas Law Review Archives
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Volume 51
1972-1973
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- Article:
Freedom
of Contract in Labor Law, Seymour Swerdlow, Page 1.
- Article: By
the Sleight of Rule: Admiralty Unification and Ancillary and
Pendent Jurisdiction, Jonathan M. Landers, Page 50.
- Article: Equitable
Enforcement of Deferred Brokerage Commissions, Roger
D. Groot, Page 76.
- Comment: Reliance
Electric, Occidental Petroleum, and Section 16(b):
Interpretative Quandary over Merger,
Raymond J. Batla, Jr., Page 89.
- Note: Administrative
Law - Freedom of Information Act - Investigatory Files
Remain Exempt From Public Disclosure Even After Agency
Proceedings Have Terminated. SEC v.
Frankel (2d Cir. 1972)., Page 119.
- Note:
Civil Rights - Employment - National Origin
Discrimination and Aliens, Page 128.
- Note: Copyrights
- Infringement By Photocopying. Williams
& Wilkins Co. v. United States (Ct. Cl. 1972), Page 137.
- Note: Criminal
Procedure--Specific Acts of Misconduct Are Inadmissible to
Prove "Character" Under Article 37.07 of the Texas
Code of Criminal Procedure. Jones v.
State (Tex. Crim. App. 1972), Page 148.
- Note: Environmental
Law--Corporate Immunity from Prosecution Under the Federal
Water Pollution Control Act. United
States v. Mobil Oil Corp., (5th Cir. 1972), Page 155.
- Note: Federal
Courts - Patents - Licensee's Claim of Invalidity or
Noninfringement of the Licensor's Patent Should Invoke
Federal Jurisdiction, Page 163.
- Note: Legal
Ethics - Advertising and Solicitation by Public Interest Law
Firms,
Page 169.
- Note: Mechanics'
and Materialmen's Liens - Article 5469 Requires an Owner Who
Acts As His Own Builder Through Multiple Original Contracts
To Retain 10 Percent of the Total Construction Cost.
Hayek v. Western Steel Co. (Tex. 1972)., Page 183.
- Book Review: Environmental
Quality: The Third Annual Report of the Council on
Environmental Quality,
Terence L. O'Rourke, Page 189.
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- Tribute: Lyndon
B. Johnson and Civil Rights, Earl Warren, Page 197.
- Article: Negligence
Law, No-Fault, and Jury Trial--III, Leon Green &
Allen E. Smith, Page 207.
- Article: Real
Estate Syndications in Texas: An Examination of Securities
Problems, W. Amon Burton, Jr.,Page 239.
- Article: Distant
Forum Abuse in Consumer Transactions: A Proposed Solution,
John J. Sampson, Page 269.
- Comment: Ground
Water Management: A Proposal for Texas, Stephen E.
Snyder, Page 289.
- Comment: Tax
Treatment of Bad Debt Reserves Upon Disposition of Accounts
Receivable, Christover A. Colvert, Page 318.
- Note: Administrative
Law--Broadcast License Renewals--FCC Cannot Bar Voluntary
Reimbursement for Expenses When Allowing Withdrawal of a
Petition to Deny Renewal. Office of
Communication of the United Church of Christ v. FCC (D.C.
Cir. 1972)., Page 335.
- Note: Antitrust--Conspiracy
in Restrain of Trade--"Rimless Wheel"
Conspiracy Inadequate to Support a Restraint of Trade
Judgment. Elder-Beerman Stores Corp. v.
Federated Department Stores, Inc. (6th Cir. 1972)., Page
343.
- Note: Constitutional
Law--Sentencing--Withholding Good Time Credit From Prisoners
Awaiting Appeal. Pruett v. Texas (5th Cir. 1972).,
Page 348.
- Note: Criminal
Law--Prosecution for Assault with Intent to Rape is
Permissible Even After A Prior Acquittal for Rape, and a
Present Intent to Rape in the Future Completes the Offense.
Douthit v. State (Tex. Crim. App. 1971)., Page 360.
- Note: Income
Tax--Statutory Construction--The Plain Meaning Rule Used to
Justify Reinstating Personal Holding Companies' Tax
Advantage. H. Wetter Manufacturing Co. v.
United States (6th Cir. 1972)., Page 368.
- Note: Products
Liability--Defenses--The Fifth Circuit Predicts Relaxation
of the Texas Volenti Doctrine in Strict Liability Cases.
Messick v. General Motors Corp. (5th Cir. 1972)., Page 376.
- Note: Uniform
Commercial Code--A Limited Remedy Fails of its Essential
Purpose Only in the Case of a Negligent or Willful
Repudiation of the Remedy. Lankford v. Rogers Ford
Sales (Tex. Civ. App.--El Paso 1972)., Page 383.
- Book Review: Miliary
Justice (reviewing Joseph DiMona's Great
Court-Martial Cases), Conrad D. Philos &
Waldemar Solf, Page 392.
- Book Review: No-Fault
Insurance (reviewing Paul Gillespie & Miriam
Klipper's No-Fault: What You Save, Gain, and Lose with
the New Auto Insurance and The American Trial Lawyers
Association's No-Fault Insurance), John G.
Ryan, Page 400.
- Book Review: Corporate
Responsibility (reviewing Phillip I. Blumberg's Corporate
Responsibility in a Changing Society), James H.
Kerr, Jr., Page 406.
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- Article: Equal
Educational Opportunity and the Courts,
Mark G. Yudof, Page 411.
- Article: The
Road to Swann: Mobile County Crawls to the Bus,
L. A. Powe, Jr., Page 505.
- Comment: Debt
as a Second Class of Stock In Subchapter S Corporations,
Raymond J. Martin, Jr., Page 531.
- Comment: Liability
of an Oil and Gas Lessee For Causing Drainage: A
Standard for Texas, David K. Brooks, Page 546.
- Note: Constitutional
Law--Fifth Amendment--Tolling the Limitations Period for
Failure To File a Wagering Excise Tax Return Does Not
Violate the Taxpayer's Right Against Self-Incrimination.
Lucia v. United States (5th Cir. 1973).,Page 578.
- Note: Family
Law--The Constitutionality of State Durational Residence
Requirements for Divorce.,
Page 585.
- Note: Labor
Law--Restraint or Coercion of Employer--Union Fines Imposed
On Supervisor-Members for Strikebreaking Constitute a
Section 8(b)(1)(B) Unfair Labor Practice. International
Brotherhood of Electrical Workers v. NLRB (D.C. Cir. 1972).,
Page 595.
- Note: Search
and Seizure--Standing To Sue--Bank Secrecy Act Violates the
Fourth Amendment. Stark v. Connally (N.D. Cal.
1972)., Page 602.
- Book Review: Fire
in the Lake: The Vietnamese and the Americans in
Vietnam (reviewing
Francis Fitzgerald's Fire in the Lake: The
Vietnamese and the Americans in Vietnam), Richard A.
Falk, Page 613.
- Book Review: Hugo
Black: The Alabama Years (reviewing Virginia Van
Der Veer Hamilton's Hugo Black: The Alabama Years),
Roger K. Newman, Page 631.
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- Article: Commercial
Exploitation of Names, Likenesses, and Personal Histories,
James M. Treece, Page 637.
- Article: Schemes
and Visions: A Suggested Revision of Juvenile
Sentencing, Edward Chase, Page 673.
- Observation: Prisoners'
Litigation in the Federal Courts, William Wayne
Justice, Page 707.
- Comment: Congressional
Seniority and Unequal Representation: A Proposal for
Reform, Dan Goldstein and Richard Scamell, Page 722.
- Comment: The
Binding Effect of Federal Declaratory Judgments on State
Courts, John H. Martin, Page 743.
- Note: Administrative
Law--Freedom of Information Act--Stay of Agency Proceedings
Pending Decision on Disclosure of Agency Documents.
Bannercraft Clothing Co. v. Renegotiation Board (D.C.
Cir. 1972)., Page 757.
- Note: Compromise
and Settlement--Interference with Contract--Release of
Claims Against Principal Contractor Absolves His Supervisory
Agent From Similar Claims. Transpac
Construction Co. v. Clark & Groff, Engineers, Inc. (9th
Cir. 1972)., Page 767.
- Note: Income
Tax--Deferred Compensation--Employees' Collateral Agreement
Preventing Withdrawals from Qualified Trust Avoids
Constructive Receipt. Leavens v.
Commissioner (3d Cir. 1972)., Page 775.
- Note: Income
Tax--Section 306--Stock Redemption from Shareholder
Retaining Control Does Not Qualify for Capital Gains
Treatment. Fireoved v. United States (3d Cir.
1972)., Page 782.
- Note: Securities
Regulation--Pyramid Promotion of Self-Improvement Courses
Involves Sale of Investment Contracts Within Coverage of
Federal Securities Laws. SEC v. Glenn W.
Turner Enterprises, Inc. (9th Cir. 1973)., Page 788.
- Note: Torts--Private
Remedy for Violation of the Oppressive Child Labor
Provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act Will not be
Implied. Breitwieser v. KMS Industries, Inc.
(5th Cir. 1972)., Page 804.
- Book Review: The
Closed Enterprise System (reviewing
Mark J. Green, Beverly C. Moore, Jr. and Bruce Wasserstein's
The Closed Enterprise System), John H. Shenefield,
Page 813.
- Book Review: The
Law of Treason in England in the Later Middle Ages (reviewing
J. G. Bellamy's The Law of Treason in England in the
Later Middle Ages) and The Law of Treason in the
United States: Collected Essays (reviewing James
Willard Hurst's The Law of Treason in the United States:
Collected Essays), Sanford Jay Rosen, Page 817.
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- Article: Negligence
Law, No-Fault, and Jury Trial--IV, Leon Green and
Allen E. Smith, Page 825.
- Article: Taxation
of Intrafamily Transfers Over Time, Thomas L.
Waterbury, Page 852.
- Article: The
Property Tax in Texas Under State and Federal Law,
Mark G. Yudof, Page 885.
- Comment: Creation
of Income Versus Allocation of Income: The Section 482
Controversy, Robert M. Herman, Page 920.
- Comment: Of
Politics, Pipefitters, and Section 610: Union
Political Contributions in Modern Context, Robert M.
Cohan, Page 936.
- Note: Admiralty--Federal
Law Supersedes State Law in an Action for Deficiency
Judgment under the Ship Mortgage Act. J. Ray
McDermott & Co. v. The Vessel Morning Star (5th Cir.
1972)., Page 994.
- Note: Civil
Rights--Injunctions--Tax Injunction Act Bars State Tax Suit
Brought Under Civil Rights Act of 1871. Bland
v. McHann (5th Cir. 1972)., Page 999.
- Note: Constitutional
Law--Freedom of the Student Press--Permanent Withdrawal of
Funds from a Student Newspaper To Quiet Racist Views
Violates the First Amendment. Joyner v.
Whiting (4th Cir. 1973)., Page 1011.
- Note: Environmental
Protection--NEPA--The Second Circuit Creates New Substantive
and Procedural Guidelines to Aid Agencies in Making
Threshold Determinations of the Need for an Impact
Statement. Hanly v. Kleindienst (2d
Cir. 1972)., Page 1016.
- Book Review: Family
Wealth Transactions (reviewing
Jesse Dukeminier, Jr. & Stanley M. Johanson's Family
Wealth Transactions), Robert J. Lynn, Page 1023.
- Book Review: The
Implosion Conspiracy (reviewing
Louis Nizer's The Implosion Conspiracy), John
Henry Faulk, Page 1026.
- Official By-Laws of Texas Law
Review Publications, Inc., Page 1033.
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- Symposium: A
Matter of Wooden Logic: Labor Law Preemption and
Individual Rights,
William C. Bryson, Page 1037.
- Symposium: The
Duty of Fair Representation: A Theoretical Structure,
Julia Penny Clark, Page 1119.
- Symposium: Exhaustion
of Grievance Procedures and the Individual Employee,
Lee M. Simpson and Brian E. Berwick, Page 1179.
- Note: Corporations--Sale
of Control--Possibility of Looting Held Not Foreseeable to
Seller of Control. Swinney v. Keebler Co. (4th
Cir. 1973)., H. Ronald Welsh, Page 1234.
- Note: Criminal
Procedure--Protective Search Incident to Warrantless,
In-Custody Arrest Constitutionally Limited to Patdown of
Outer Clothing. Robinson v. United
States (D.C. Cir. 1972)., Page 1241.
- Note: Equal
Protection--Municipal Services--Without Proof of Past
Illegal Action, Equal Protection Clause Requires Equal
Efforts, Not Equal Results, in Provision of Municipal
Services. Beal v. Lindsay (2d Circ.
1972)., Page 1247.
- Note: Federal
Courts--Stays--Federal Court May Stay an In Personam Equity
Suit Pending Outcome of Parallel State Action.
PPG Industries, Inc. v. Continental Oil Co. (5th Cir.
1973)., Page 1252.
- Book Review: The
Big Foundations (reviewing
Waldemar A. Nielsen's The Big Foundations),
Richard E. Friedman, Page 1261.
- Book Review: Shelter
and Subsidies: Who Benefits from Federal Housing
Policies? (reviewing Henry J. Aaron's Shelter and
Subsidies: Who Benefits from Federal Housing Policies?),
Daniel R. Mandelker, Page 1267.
- Book Review: The
Unions and the Cities (reviewing
Harry H. Wellington and Ralph K. Winter, Jr.'s The Unions
and the Cities) and Managing Local Government Under
Union Pressure (reviewing David T. Stanley's Managing
Local Government Under Union Pressure), Vernon M.
Briggs, Jr., Page 1271.
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- Article: Preventive
Confinement: A Suggested Framework for Constitutional
Analysis, Alan M. Dershowitz, Page 1277.
- Article: Illegally
Obtained Evidence in Criminal and Civil Cases: A
Comparative Study of a Classic Mismatch, Hans W.
Baade, Page 1325.
- Comment: State
Prisoners' Suits: Proper Forum, Choice of Remedy, and
Effect of Judgment, Brian R. Davis, Page 1364.
- Note: Constitutional
Law--Forfeiture Statute Violates Due Process and Just
Compensation Guarantees. Pearson Yacht
Leasing Co. v. Massa (D.P.R. 1973)., Page 1411.
- Note: Constitutional
Law--Freedom of the Press--Statute Requiring Newspapers to
Furnish Free Reply Space to Candidates They Attack During an
Election Campaign Does Not Violate the First Amendment.
Tornillo v. Miami Herald Publishing Co. (Fla. 1973).,
Page 1421.
- Note: Federal
Gift Tax--Section 2511--Holder of Vested Remainder Subject
to Divestiture Has Reasonable Time to Disclaim Interest
After Death of Life Beneficiary. Keinath v.
Commissioner (8th Cir. 1973)., Page 1430.
- Note: Income
Tax--A Railroad's Assets Purchased With Pre-1954
Governmental Subsidies May Not Be Depreciated Because the
Payments Did Not Meet the Test for a Contribution to
Capital. United States v. Chicago, B.
& Q. R.R. (U.S. 1973)., Page 1437.
- Note: Securities
Regulation--Tender Offers--Unsuccessful Offeror Entitled to
Damages and Injunctive Relief for Injury Caused by
Violations of Section 14(e). Chris-Craft
Industries, Inc. v. Piper Aircraft Corp. (2d Cir. 1973).,
Page 1444.
- Book Review: Impeachment:
The Constitutional Problems (reviewing
Raoul Berger's Impeachment: The Constitutional
Problems), Robert Kramer, Page 1456.
- Book Review: To
Judge With Justice: History and Politics of Illinois
Judicial Reform (reviewing
Rubin G. Cohn's To Judge With Justice: History and
Politics of Illinois Judicial Reform) and Lobbying at
the Illinois Constitutional Convention (reviewing Ian D.
Burgman's Lobbying at the Illinois Constitutional
Convention), Thomas M. Reavley, Page 1460.
- Book Review: Sexual
Freedom and the Constitution (reviewing
Walter Barnett's Sexual Freedom and the Constitution),
Ralph Slovenko, Page 1464.
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