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Texas Law Review Archives
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Volume 54
1975-1976
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- Article: The
Communicative Torts, Leon Green, Page 1.
- Article: An
Evolution in the First Amendment: Overbreadth Analysis
and Free Speech Within the Military Community,
Edward J. Imwinkelried and Donald N. Zillman, Page 42.
- Comment: The
Public School as Public Forum, Susan Garrison, Page
90.
- Comment: The
illusion of Permanency for Mackay
Doctrine Replacement Workers, Brandon C. Janes,
Page 126.
- Comment: Equalizing
Tax Treatment of Liquidations Under Section 337,
Debora Dawn Ratliff, Page 151.
- Note: Workmen's
Compensation -- Suicide Defense -- Suicide is Compensable if
Work Injury Causes Inability to resist Suicidal Impulse.
Saunders
v. Texas Employers' Insurance Association (Tex. 1975),
Donald W. Bivens, Page 180.
- Book Review: The
Uncertain Search for Environmental Quality, by Bruce A.
Ackerman, Susan Rose-Ackerman, James A. Sawyer, Jr., and
Dale W. Henderson, Allen V. Kneese, Page 190.
- Book Review: The
New Reformers: Forces for Change in American Politics,
by Stephen C. Schlesinger, Hoyt H. Purvis, Page 193.
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- Article: Defamation
and the First Amendment: In Praise of Gertz
v. Robert Welch, Inc., David W. Robertson, Page 199.
- Article: A
Response to Professor Robertson: The Issue Is Control of
Press Power, David A. Anderson, Page 271.
- Article: The
Administrative Procedure and Texas Register Act: Contested
Cases and Judicial Review, Robert W. Hamilton &
J.J. Jewett, III, Page 285.
- Comment: The Future of
Moral Obligation Bonds as A Method of Government Finance in
Texas, Richard M. Jones, Page 314.
- Comment: Media
Cross-Ownership--The FCC's Inadequate Response,
Linda Isabel Leuchter, Page 336.
- Comment: Texas
Probate Jurisdiction: New Patches for the Texas Probate Code,
Boone Schwartzel & Doug Wilshusen, Page 372.
- Comment: Federal
Venue: Locating the Place Where the Claim Arose,
Diane Pamela Wood, Page 392.
- Note: Zoning--First
Amendment--Equal Protection--Zoning Ordinance Regulating
"Adult" Theatres and Bookstores Violates Equal
Protection Because the Legislative Classification
Impermissibly Discriminates on the Basis of Content
Distinctions.
American Mini Theatres, Inc. v. Gribbs (6th Cir. 1975),
James A. Boone, Page 422.
- Note: Criminal
Law--Fifth Amendment Privilege--Taxpayer Claiming Privilege
Against Disclosure of Accountant's Work Papers Must Show
Invasion of His "Private Inner Sanctum."
United
States v. Beattie (2d Cir. 1975), Lawrence H. Greaves,
Page 432.
- Book Review: Knowledge
and Politics, by Roberto Mangabeira Unger, Jerome
Neu, Page 441.
- Book Review: Money:
Whence It Came, Where It Went, by John Kenneth Galbraith,
Lewis J. Spellman, Page 458.
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- Article: The
Adversary Judge,
Marvin E. Frankel.
- Article: Jury
Nullification in the American System: A Skeptical View,
Gary J. Simson.
- Comment: The
Expanding Scope of the Res Judicata Bar, Nina
Cortell, Page 527.
- Comment: The
Jurisdictional Amount in Controversy in Suits To Enforce
Federal Rights, Joseph Ellison Earnest, Page 545.
- Comment: The
ERA and Texas Marital Law,
Claude Treece, Page 590.
- Note: Civil
Rights--Religious Discrimination in Employment--Title VII
Standards of "Reasonable Accommodation" and
"Undue Hardship" are Constitutional, But Recent
Cases Illustrate Judicial Overzealousness in Enforcement,
Page 616.
- Note: Constitutional
Law--State Action--Private Club's Lease of Bay Bottom Land
from City for Token Rental Constitutes State Action.
Golden v. Biscayne Bay Yacht Club (5th Cir. 1975).
Page 641.
- Note: Consumer
Protection--Credit Charge Rebate Requirements--Acceleration
of a Defaulting Installment Purchaser's Note Requires
Calculation of Unearned Timeprice Differential in Advance of
Lender Demands.
Moore v. Sabine National Bank (Tex. Civ. App.--Austin 1975).
Page 652.
- Note: Criminal
Procedure--Grand Juries--Federal Grand Juries May Not Name
Unindicted Coconspirators.
United States v. Briggs (5th Cir. 1975). Page 663.
- Note: Securities
Regulation--Rule 10b-5--Sale of Shares Received in a
Negotiated Divorce Property Settlement Confers Standing to
Sue. Spector
v. LQ Motor Inns, Inc. (5th Cir. 1975). Page 673.
- Book Review: The
Integration of American Schools, by Norene Harris, Nathaniel
Jackson, and Carl E. Rydingsword,
Michael Novak, Page 686.
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- Observation: The Notion of
a Living Constitution, Willaim H. Rehnquist, Page 693.
- Article: Successor
Liability Under the National Labor Relations Act and Title
VII,
Claiborne Barksdale, Page 707.
- Comment: Forum
Non Conveniens: The Need for Legislation in Texas,
Richard M. Jones, Page 737.
- Comment: Attorneys' Fees
in Bankruptcy Proceedings, Don W. Pickels, Page 762.
- Comment: The Texas
Collateral Source Rule: A Critical Survey, Hal Sanders,
Page 791.
- Note: Constitutional
Law--Juvenile Rights--Juvenile Curfew Ordinance Does Not
Violate Constitutional Rights of Minors. Bykofsky
v. Borough of Middletown (M.D. Pa. 1975)., Bruce A. Budner,
Page 812.
- Note: Cosntitutional
Law--School Desegregation--Failure to Revamp Segregated
School District Attenuates the Milliken v. Bradley Barrier
to Federal Interdistrict Remedies. United States
v. Missouri (8th Cir. 1975)., James Charles Smith, Page 836.
- Note: Labor
Law--Arbitration--Arbitrator has Authority to Bind
Bargaining Unit Having No Collective Bargaining Agreement by
No-Strike Provision in Contract of Separate Bargaining Unit
in Common Local. Amalgamated Meat Cutters Local
195 v. Cross Bros. Meat Packers, Inc. (3d Cir. 1975).,
Randall L. Sarosdy, Page 836.
- Note: Oil and
Gas--Interest--Assignment of Mineral Leasehold Does Not
Convey Contingent Rights to Suspense Money for Past
Production and Attendant Interest. Phillips
Petroleum Co. v. Adams (5th Cir. 1975)., Stephen R. Akers,
Page 847.
- Note: Securities
Regulation--A Corporation Publishing Financial News Has No
Duty Under Section 20(a) of the Securities Exchange Act to
Institute Procedures Designed to Prevent Fraudulent
Transactions by its Columnists. Zweig v. Hearst
Corp. (9th Cir. 1975)., John Bohlmann, Page 861.
- Note: Securities
Regulation--Rule 10b-5--Broker-Dealer may be Liable Under
Rule 10b-5 to Purchasers in Private Offering for
Nondisclosure or Misrepresentation of Information that
Registration would have Disclosed, Despite Purchasers'
Misrepresentation of the True Number of Beneficial Owners.
Woolf v. S.D. Cohn & Co. (5th Cir. 1975)., John A.
Adkins, Page 878.
- Book Review: The Senate
and the Court: Questioning a Nominee (reviewing Roy M.
Mersky & J. Myron Jacobstein eds.' The Supreme Court
of the United States Nominations 1916-72), L.A. Powe,
Jr., Page 891.
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- Observation: The
Constitution and the Federal District Judge, Frank M.
Johnson, Page 903.
- Article: Examination of a
Party's Own Witness Under the Federal Rules of Evidence: A
Promise Unfulfilled, Michael H. Graham, Page 917.
- Comment: The Jurisdiction
of Texas Courts in Interstate Child Custody Disputes: A
Functional Approach, W. David Bernard & Gary C.
Johnson, Page 1008.
- Comment: Areawide Planning
Under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of
1972: Intergovernmental and Land Use Implications,
Michael Jungman, Page 1047.
- Comment: Standards of
Attorney Competency in the Fifth Circuit, Reagan W.
Simpson, Page 1081.
- Note: The Exclusionary
Rule in Probation and Parole Revocation: A Policy Appraisal,
Richard W. Alexander, Page 1115.
- Note: Problems of
Interest: Texas Municipal Bonds and the Usury Laws,
Adrian C. Smith, Page 1130.
- Note: Income
Taxation--Section 7602 Civil Summons--Special Agent's
Admission That Civil Summons Issued to Augment Prior
Criminal Search Warrant Not Probative of Bad Faith. United
States v. Zack (9th Cir. 1975)., William Ogden, Page 1147.
- Note: Professional
Responsibility--Trial Publicity--Speech Restrictions Must be
Narrowly Drawn. Chicago Council of Lawyers v.
Bauer (7th Cir. 1975)., Taffy Bagley, Page 1158.
- Book Review: Pretrial
Imprisonment (Reviewing Ronald Goldfarb's Jails: The
Ultimate Ghetto of the Criminal Justice System, Gerald
H. Goldstein, Page 1169.
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- Tribute: The Retirement of
Professor Gus Hodges, W. Page Keeton, Page 1181.
- Article: Strict Liability
Under Sections 402A and 402B: A Decade of Litigation,
Leon Green, Page 1185.
- Article: Defamation and
Freedom of the Press, W. Page Keeton, Page 1221.
- Article: The Arab Boycott
and American Responses: Antitrust Law or Executive
Discretion, Louis B. Schwartz, Page 1260.
- Comment: A Search for
Principles of Mootness in the Federal Courts: Part One--The
Continuing Impact Doctrines, Part Two--Class Actions,
James M. Summers, Page 1289 (Part One), Page 1320 (Part
Two).
- Note: School
Desegregation--Collateral Estoppel--Absent a Substantial
Change in the Law, Desegregation Plaintiffs may not
Relitigate Issues Settled by a Former Judgment, but May
Introduce Evidence of previously Litigated Facts for
Background Purposes. Bronson v. Board of Education
(6th Cir. 1975)., Page 1333.
- Book Review: Constitutional
Calvinism: The "Sins" of Broadcasting
(reviewing Fred W. Friendly's The Good Guys, the Bad Guys
and the First Amendment), Lyle W. Denniston, Page 1344.
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- Article: The American
Response to the Arab Boycott, Page 1353.
- Article: International
Boycotts and Domestic Order: American Involvement in
the Arab-Israeli Conflict, Henry J. Steiner, Page 1355.
- Article: The Antitrust
Challenge to the Arab Boycott: Per Se Theory, Middle
East Politics, and United States v. Bechtel Corporation,
Lionel Kestenbaum, Page 1411.
- Article: Remarks on the
Arab Boycott, Phillip Areeda, Page 1432.
- Comment: Jurisdiction
Following Illegal Extraterritorial Seizure:
International Human Rights Obligations as an Alternative to
Constitutional Stalemat, Randall L. Sarosdy, Page 1439.
- Note: Military
Justice--Right to Counsel--Servicemen Tried Before Summary
Courts-Martial Have No Constitutional Right to Counsel.
Middendorf v. Henry. (U.S. 1976)., Page 1471.
- Note: Usury--Savings and
Loan Associations May Not Charge Premiums in Addition to
Maximum Legal Interest, But Lenders May Charge Bona Fide
Commitment Fees in Addition to Maximum Legal Interest.
Gonzales County Savings and Loan Association v. Freeman.
(Tex. 1976)., Barbara G. McComas, Page 1487.
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