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Texas Law Review Archives
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Volume 53
1974-1975
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- Article: Rights
of a Seller's Assignee to Reclaim Goods Under the UCC,
Marion W. Benfield, Jr., Page 1.
- Article: Mandating
Urban Equality: The Distribution of Municipal Public
Services, Robert L. Lineberry, Page 26.
- Article: Disclaimer
of Warranties and Limitation of Damages for Breach of
Warranty Under the UCC, Russel J. Weintraub, Page
60.
- Comment: Suits
Against State Officials: Attorneys' Fees and the
Eleventh Amendment, Joseph C. Dilg, Page 85.
- Comment: Title
IX of the 1972 Education Amendments: Preventing Sex
Discrimination in Public Schools, James C. Todd,
Page 103.
- Note: Antitrust
-- Vertical Restraints -- Schwinn
"Per Se" Doctrine Extended to Location Clauses,
GTE Sylvania Inc. v. Continental T.V., Inc. (9th Cir. 1974).,
Lee Keller, Page 127.
- Note: Constitutional
Law -- State Action -- Granting Federal and State Tax
Exemptions to Private Foundations Constitutes State Action,
Jackson v. Statler Foundation (2d Cir. 1974)., James M.
Summers, Page 138.
- Note: Criminal
Practice and Procedure -- A Section 2255 Motion Will be
Denied an Evidentiary Hearing when Petitioner's Allegations
are Contradicted by his Rule 11 Answers.
Byran v. United States (5th Cir. 1974)., William H.
McBride, Page 147.
- Note: Criminal
Procedure -- Grand Juries -- Lack of Miranda
Warnings for Virtual Defendant Results in Suppression of
Perjurious Testimony. United States v. Mandujano
(5th Cir. 1974)., Charles J. Katz, Jr., Page 156.
- Note: Remedies
-- A Private Cause of Action Should be Implied from the
Federal Prohibition Against Corporate Campaign Expenditures,
Ash
v. Cort (3d Cir. 1974)., Susan Garrison, Page 168.
- Note: Stock
Exchanges -- Antitrust -- Stock Exchange Practice of Fixing
Minimum Brokerage Commission Rates is Exempt from the
Antitrust Laws. Gordon v. New York Stock Exchange,
Inc. (2d Cir. 1974)., Howard N. Fenton, Page 178.
- Book Review: Disorder
of the Court: Report of the Association of the Bar of
the City of New York, Special Committee on Courtroom
Conduct, by Norman Dorsen & Leon Friedman,
Murray Richtel, Page 188.
- Book Review: Rough
Justice: Perspectives on Lower Criminal Courts, by
John A Robertson, Jonathan E. Silbert, Page
197.
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- Article: Undercover
Investigations and Police Rulemaking, George E. Dix,
Page 203.
- Comment: The
Physician's Testimony -- Hearsay Evidence or Expert Opinion:
A Question of Professional Competence, John T.
Anderson, Page 296.
- Comment: Texas
Probate Jurisdiction -- There's a Will, Where's the Way?,
Boone Schwartzel and Doug Wilshusen, Page 323.
- Note: Administrative
Law -- Due Process -- A Formal Hearing Is Not Required
Before Medicare Reimbursements Are Withheld.
Wilson Clinic & Hospital, Inc. v. Blue Cross (4th Cir.
1974)., J. Stockton Williams, Page 362.
- Note: Administrative
Law -- Exhaustion of Remedies -- Federal Employees Must
Exhaust Civil Service Commission Remedies Before Bringing an
Action for Discriminatory Employment Practices Under Section
1981 of the Civil Rights Act.
Penn v. Schlesinger (5th Cir. 1974)., Mike Baldwin, Page
371.
- Note: Constitutional
Law -- Commerce Clause -- The Federal Government May Require
a State to Adopt and Enforce Penal Regulations Relating to
State Activity that Affects Interstate Commerce.
Pennsylvania v. Environmental Protection Agency (3d Cir.
1974)., Sabre Anthony Safi, Page 380.
- Note: Constitutional
Law -- Jury Trial -- Defendant in Suit by an Administrative
Agency to Collect Statutory Civil Penalties for Violation of
Agency Orders Has a Seventh Amendment Right to a Jury Trial.
United States v. J.B. Williams Co. (2d Cir. 1974).,
George L. Hangs, Jr., Page 387.
- Note: Schools
and School Districts -- Corporal Punishment -- Junior High
School's System of Excessive, Degrading and Arbitrary
Corporal Punishment Violates the Eighth Amendment's
Prohibition Against Cruel and Unusual Punishment and the
Fourteenth Amendment's Guarantee of Due Process of Law.
Ingraham v. Wright (5th Cir 1974)., Pamela White
Hensley, Page 395.
- Book Review: Mr.
Justice Black and His Books, by Daniel J. Meador,
Roger K. Newman, Page 406.
- Book Review: The
Taney Period, 1836-64,
by Carl B. Swisher, Benjamin F. Wright, Page 414.
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- In Memoriam: Carl
H. Fulda, Robert E. Mathews, Page 419.
- Article: Libel
and Press Self-Censorship, David A. Anderson, Page
422.
- Comment: Jury
Trial in Employment Discrimination Cases -- Constitutionally
Mandated?, Stephen F. Lazor, Page 483.
- Comment: Rendering
unto Caesar: The Taxation of Gold Transactions,
Donovan Campbell, Jr., Page 509.
- Note: Administrative
Law -- Interstate Commerce Commission Failed to Show
Rational Basis for General Finding that Carriers of
Recyclable Waste Products Serve the Public Convenience and
Necessity. Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, Inc. v. United
States (D. Del. 1973)., Page 539.
- Note: Antitrust
-- Attempt to Monopolize -- A Shortage Does Not Affect the
Definition of the Relevant Market. Mullis
v. ARCO Petroleum Corp. (7th Cir. 1974)., Page 551.
- Note: Antitrust
-- State Exemption -- The Sherman Act Does Not Apply to
State Activity Regardless of Its Commercial Nature. New
Mexico v. American Petrofina, Inc. (9th Cir. 1974).,
Page 566.
- Note: Commercial
Law -- Multistate Transactions -- When a Secured Party's
Perfection Lapses in a State to Which Goods Have Been Moved,
the Return of the Goods to the First State Does Not Revive
Its Perfection. In re Miller (D. Ore. 1974)., Page
578.
- Note: Constitutional
Law -- Retroactivity -- Application of the "New
Rule" Threshold Test Before Determining the
Retroactivity of Almeida-Sanchez, Page 586.
- Note: Criminal
Law -- Self-Incrimination -- Threat of Job Loss to Tranient
Employee Does Not Render Subsequent Statements Inadmissible
in Criminal Proceedings. United
States ex rel. Sanney v. Montanye (2d Cir.
1974)., Page 597.
- Note: Federal
Jurisdiction -- A Plaintiff Can Aggregate His Federal and
Nonfederal Claims Against the Same Defendant in Order to
Meet the Jurisdictional Amount Requirement for Federal
Diversity Jurisdiction, Hales
v. Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc. (4th Cir. 1974)., Page 604.
- Note: Labor
Law -- Civil Rights -- A Predominantly Black Union Can Be
Held Liable for Back Pay for Acquiescing in a Racially
Discriminatory Seniority System, Carey v. Greyhound Bus
Co. (5th Cir. 1974)., Page 612.
- Note: Securities
Regulation -- Shares of a State-Subsidized Non-Profit
Cooperative Housing Corporation Are Securities Under Federal
Securities Laws, Forman v. Community Services, Inc. (2d
Cir. 1974)., Page 623.
- Book Review: Welfare
Medicine in America: A Case Study of Medicaid, by
Robert Stevens & Rosemary Stevens,
David Zarefsky, Page 636.
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- Article: State
Regulation of Air Transportation: The Texas Aeronautics
Commission, Robert C. Means & Barry Chasnoff,
Page 653.
- Article: Rehearsal
for Substantive Due Process: The Municipal Bond Cases,
L.A. Powe, Jr., Page 738.
- Observation: The
Economic Approach to Law, Richard A. Posner, Page
757.
- Comment: Independent
Natural Gas Producers, The FPC and the Courts: A Case of
Judicial Intermeddling, Robert D. Daniel, Page 784.
- Note: Administrative
Law--Magnuson-Moss Warranty-Federal Trade Commission
Improvement Act--The FTC can Obtain Equitable Relief for
Deceptive Trade Practices, Nina Cortell, Page 831.
- Note: Antitrust--Agricultural
Cooperatives--The Clayton Act and the Capper-Volstead Act
Immunize the Concerted Price-Bargaining Activities of Two
Agricultural Cooperatives from Antitrust Liability. Treasure
Valley Potato Bargaining Association v. Ore-Ida Foods, Inc.
(9th Cir. 1974)., Page 840.
- Note: Antitrust--Jury
is not Permitted to Know of the Treble Damage or Attorney's
Fee Features of Clayton Act Section 4 Judgments.
Pollock & Riley, Inc. v. Pearl Brewing Co. (5th Cir.
1974)., Brandon C. Janes, Page 848.
- Note: Securities
Regulation--Section 16(B)--Ten-Percent Beneficial Ownership
Must Exist Prior to Both a Purchase and Sale for Liability
to Attach.
Provident Securities Co. v. Foremost-McKesson, Inc. (9th
Cir. 1974)., Hal Sanders, Page 857.
- Book Review: Law
and Psychiatry (reviewing Alexander D. Brooks' Law,
Psychiatry and the Mental Health System), William J.
Curran, Page 868.
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- Article: Beyond
Contempt: Obligors to Injunctions, Doug Rendleman,
Page 873.
- Article: Constitutional
and Statutory Restrictions on Political Parties in the Wake
of Cousins
v. Wigoda, Ronald D. Rotunda, Page 935.
- Comment: A
Computer Method for Legal Drafting Using Propositional Logic,
Thomas Haines Edward & James P. Barber, Page 965.
- Comment: Prophylactic
Due Process: Constitutional Infirmities of the Texas Lower
Court System, Bea Ann Smith, Page 1005.
- Comment: European
Economic Community Law versus United Kingdom Law: A
Doctrinal Dilemma, H. Ronald Welsh, Page 1032.
- Note: Criminal
Law--Enforcing Criminal Laws Through Civil Proceedings:
Section 1964 of the Organized Crime Control Act of 1970, 18
U.S.C. § 1964 (1970), Lewis LeClair, Page 1055.
- Note: Criminal
Procedure--Insanity Defense--In Determining Whether to Raise
the Defense of Insanity Sua Sponte Over the Objection of a
Certified Competent Defendant, the Trial Court Must Hear
Evidence Supporting as well as Opposing the Raising of the
Defense and must Articulate the Reasons Underlying Its
Ultimate Determination. United States v. Robertson
(D.C. Cir. 1974)., Robert A. Major, Jr., Page 1065.
- Note: Income
Tax--Sectioon 1033--Acquisitions by a Surviving Spouse with
Her Own Funds do not Effectuate a Replacement of Poperty for
Purposes of Deferring Gain Under a Section 1033 Election
Made by Her Deceased Husband. Estate
of George W. Jayne (T.C. 1974)., Gary C. Johnson, Page
1077.
- Note: Labor
Law--The Fruits of Boys Markets: Federal Injunction of Work
Stoppage Pending Arbitration of Union Members' Right to
Honor Sister Union's Picket Lines, David H.
Donaldson, Jr., Page 1086.
- Note: Radio
and Television--Broadcasting Formats--FCC Required to
Evaluate Adequacy of Available Substitute Broadcasting
Formats in the Relevant Service Area Before Approving a
Transfer Involving a Format Change. Citizens
Committee to Save WEFM (D.C. Cir. 1974)., William D.
Bernard, Page 1099.
- Book Review: Antitrust
Analysis (reviewing
Phillip Areeda's Antitrust Analysis: Problems, Text,
Cases, 2nd. ed.), Robert W. Jordan, Page 1113.
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- Article: Tax
Postponement and the Cash Method Farmer: An Analysis
of Revenue Ruling 75-152, Larry D. Ward, Page 1119.
- Article: Franchise
Terminations Under the Sherman Act: Populism and
Relational Power, William H. Bohling, Page 1180.
- Comment: SEC
and FRB Treatment of Options: An Experiment in Market
Regulation, George Lee Flint, Jr., Page 1243.
- Comment: The
Case for Decontrolling the Price and Allocation of Crude Oil,
James M. Summers, Page 1275.
- Note: Constitutional
Law--Vagueness Doctrine--Police Departmental Regulation
Proscribing "Conduct Unbecoming an Officer" is
Void for Vagueness.
Bence v. Breier (7th Cir. 1974)., John R. Williford,
Page 1298.
- Note: Criminal
Law--Arrest Records--The FBI Has an Affirmative Duty To Take
Reasonable Precautions to Ensure the Accuracy of the
Information Contained in Its Criminal Files.
Tarlton v. Saxbe (D.C. Cir. 1974)., Douglas S. Sandage,
Page 1308.
- Note: Criminal
Law--Contempt--Refusal to Rise in Federal Court Does Not
Constitute Contempt of Court Under the Federal Contempt
Statute. United
States v. Snider (4th Cir. 1974)., Don W. Pickels, Page
1321.
- Note: Criminal
Law--Pardons--A State Pardon Does Not Inherently Remove
Federal Disabilities, and Congress Did Not Intend State
Pardons To Remove Licensing Disabilities Under the Gun
Control Act of 1968. Thrall v. Wolfe (7th Cir.
1974)., Steve Bush, Page 1332.
- Note: Secured
Transactions--Creditor's Security Interest To Ensure Payment
for Future Services to a Bankrupt Is Not Perfected Until
Value Is Given by a Binding Commitment to Perform or Actual
Performance of Services. E.F. Corp. v. Smith (10th
Cir. 1974)., Scott Bounds, Page 1343.
- Book Review:
Sex
Discrimination and the Law: Causes and Remedies
(reviewing Barbara Allen Babcock, Ann E. Freedman, Eleanor
Holmes Norton and Susan C. Ross's Sex Discrimination and
the Law: Causes and Remedies), Grace Ganz
Blumberg, Page 1354.
- Book Review: Partial
Justice: A Study of Bias Sentencing (reviewing
Willard Gaylin's Partial Justice: A Study of Bias
Sentencing), Mary Pearl Williams, Page 1369.
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- Article: The
Duty to Warn: A Description of the Model of Decision,
John A. Kidwell, Page 1375.
- Article: The
Wages of Seamen, Alfred S. Pelaez, Page 1410.
- Comment: Newsgathering:
Second-Class Right Among First Amendment Freedoms,
Genevra Kay Loveland, Page 1440.
- Comment: Securities
Lawyers' Responsibility and Accountants' Liability:
Disclosure of Contingent Liabilities, William H.
McBride, Page 1483.
- Note: Administrative
Law--Civil Rights--Scope of Review--42 U.S.C. § 1981
Requires a Hybrid De Novo Proceeding for Review of Civil
Service Commission Employment Discrimination Determination.
Bowers
v. Campbell (9th Cir. 1974)., Ray Guy, Page 1509.
- Note: Administrative
Law--Summary Judgment--In an FDA Inquiry into a Drug's
Effectiveness, If the Applicant Fails To Submit Any Evidence
Complying with Agency Standards, the FDA May Deny a Hearing
and Summarily Withdraw Approval from the Drug. Cooper
Laboratories v. FDA (D.C. Cir. 1974)., Calhoun Bobbitt,
Page 1518.
- Note: Income
Tax--Section 102--Corporate Payments to a Deceased
Employee's Estate Constitute Taxable Income When Resulting
from the Employee's Ownership of Company Stock and Made
Pursuant to a Regular Company Plan. Jensen v.
United States (5th Cir. 1975)., Thomas J. Perich, Page
1528.
- Book Review: Energy
and Structure: A Theory of Social Power (reviewing
Richard Newbold Adams's Energy and Structure: A
Theory of Social Power), Jane F. Collier, Page 1539.
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