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Texas Law Review Archives
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Volume 59
1980-1981
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- Article: Abandoning
Marital Status as a Factor in Allocating Income Tax Burdens,
Pamela B. Gann, Page 1.
- Observation: Federalism,
the Dormant Commerce Clause, and State-Owned Resources,
Thomas K. Anson & P.M. Schenkkan, Page 71.
- Note: Legislative
History of the Natural Gas Policy Act: Title I,,
Rodney L. Brown, Page 101.
- Note: The
Professionalization of Real Estate Brokerage and the Problem
of Multiple Listing Service Exclusion: A Sherman Act
Analysis,
Marc D. Murr, Page 125.
- Note: The
Scope of Federal Rule of Evidence 803(8)(C),
Penelope E. Nicholson, Page 155.
- Book Review: The
Crisis in Law and Social Order (reviewing
Iredell Jenkins' Social Order and the Limits of the Law),
Charles W. Grau, Page 169.
- Book Review: Donations
Reconsidered (reviewing
John P. Dawson's Gifts and Promises: Continental and
American Law Compared), Hans W. Baade, Page 179.
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- Article: State-Created
Exclusionary Rules in Search and Seizure: A Study of the
Texas Experience, Robert O. Dawson, Page 191.
- Article: Representing
Consumer Defendants in Debt Collection Actions: The
Disclosure Defense Game, Mark Pettit, Jr., Page 255.
- Note: Article
III Justiciability and Class Actions: Standing and Mootness,
Kenneth H. Leggett, Page 297.
- Note: Selective
Exercise of Jurisdiction in Bankruptcy-Related Civil
Proceedings, David L. Bryant, Page 325.
- Book Review: Taking
Constitutions Seriously (reviewing
John Hart Ely's Democracy and Distrust: A Theory of
Judicial Review), Douglas Laycock, Page 343.
- Book Review: Judicial
Review and the Problem of the Comprehensible Constitution (reviewing
Jesse H. Choper's Judicial Review and the National
Political Press and John Hart Ely's Democracy and
Distrust: A Theory of Judicial Review), Sanford
Levinson, Page 395.
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- Article: A
Theory of Protected Employer Rights: A Revissionist Analysis
of the Supreme Court's Interpretation of the National Labor
Relations Act, Paul Barron, Page 421.
- Article: The
First Amendment and Public Schools: The Case Against
Judicial Intervention, David A. Diamond, Page 477.
- Note: A
Defense of the Farm Labor Contractor Registration Act,
Richard S. Fischer, Page 531.
- Note: Repealing
Section 222 of the Communications Act, William A.
Rogers, Jr., Page 559.
- Note: State
Checks and Balances as Essentials of Sovereignty in Clean
Air Act Rulemaking, D.C. Toedt III, Page 581.
- Book Review: A
Friend's Comment on Justice Douglas: The
Court Years and Independent Journey (reviewing
William O. Douglas' The Court Years, 1939-1975: The
Autobiography of William O. Douglas and James F. Simon's
Independent Journey: The Life of William O. Douglas),
Dagmar S. Hamilton, Page 603.
- Book Review: Measuring
the Costs of Regulation (reviewing
Paul M. MacAvoy's The Regulated Industries and the
Economy), Richard G. Morgan & James H. Holt,
Page 623
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- Symposium: Ethical Codes
and the Legal Profession
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- Article: Don't
Lie Don Quixote: A Response and Alternative to Tushnet,
Bobbitt, and the Revised Texas Version of Constitutional Law,
Milner S. Ball, Page 787.
- Article: Deviant
Science in Constitutional Law, Mark V. Tushnet, Page
815.
- Article: A
Reply to Professor Ball, Phillip Bobbitt, Page 829.
- Article: Executive
Orders, Presidential Intent, and Private Rights of Action,
John E. Noyes, Page 836.
- Article: American
Voodoo: If Television Doesn't Show It, Maybe It Won't Exist,
L. A. Powe, Jr., Page 879.
- Note: Government
Noninvolvement with Religious Institutions,
Jeanmarie S. Brock & Harvey G. Brown, Jr., Page 921.
- Book Review: Slavery
in the Legal History of the South and the Nation (reviewing
Paul Finkelman's An Imperfect Union: Slavery, Federalism,
and Comity; Michael S. Hindus' Prison and Plantation:
Crime, Justice, and Authority in Massachusetts and South
Carolina, 1767-1878; and Mark V. Tushnet's The
American Law of Slavery, 1810-1860: Considerations of
Humanity and Interest), Eugene D. Genovese, Page
969.
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- In Memoriam: Edward
Weldon Bailey, M.K. Woodward, Page i.
- In Memoriam: Woodfin
L. Butte, W. Page Keeton, Page v.
- Article: Political
and Judicial Review of Agency Action, Richard J.
Pierce & Sidney A. Shapiro, Page 1175.
- Article: Government
Statistics: The Case for Indepentent Regulation -- A New
Legislative Proposal, David Zarefsky, Erwin
Chemerinsky & Alan S. Loewinsohn, Page 1223.
- Note: Interstate
Transfer of Water: The Western Challenge to the Commerce
Clause, Stephen D. Harrison, Page 1249.
- Note: Press
Access to Government-Controlled Information and the
Alternative Means Test, Robert N. Brailas, Page
1279.
- Note: Implied
Covenants and the Duty to develop in Underground Coal
Gasification, Charles E. Frost, Jr., Page 1303.
- Book Review: Conceptual
Rigor: A Cabin for the Rhetoric of Heroism (reviewing
Jack Bass' Unlikely Heroes), Patrick E.
Higginbotham, Page 1329.
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