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Texas Law Review Archives
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Volume 64
1985-1986
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- Article: Regulatory
Estoppel: When Agencies Break Their Own "Laws",
Peter Raven-Hansen, Page 1.
- Article: A
New Approach to Determining Seaman Status, David W.
Robertson, Page 79.
- Observation: Gramm-Rudman:
Can Congress and the President Pass This Buck?, Jack
Brooks, Page 131.
- Note: The
Law/Fact Distinction and Unsettled State Law in Federal
Courts, Jeffrey C. Alexander, Page 157.
- Note: Foreign
Plaintiffs and Forum Non Conveniens: Going Beyond Reyno,
David Boyce, Page 193.
- Book Review: The
Development of the Public/Private Distinction in American
Law (reviewing
Hendrick Hartog's Public Property and Private Power: The
Incorporation of the City of New York in American Law),
Joan Williams, Page 225.
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- Article: An
Ideal Antitrust Law Regime, Richard S. Markovits,
Page 251.
- Article: The
Antitrust Record of the First Reagan Administration,
Thomas J. Campbell, Page 353.
- Article: Implications
of a Fiduciary Standard of Conduct for the Holder of the
Executive Right, Ernest E. Smith, Page 371.
- Observation: The
Ultimate Unity of Rights and Utilities, Douglas
Laycock, Page 407.
- Observation: Justice
Clark, the Voice of the Past, and the Exclusionary Rule,
Paul R. Baier, Page 415.
- Note: Justice
Tom C. Clark's Unconditional Approach to Individual Rights
in the Courtroom, Mark Srere, Page 421.
- Book Review: Freedom
of Speech and the Silence of the Law (reviewing
Frederick Schauer's Free Speech: A Philosophical Inquiry),
George Anastaplo, Page 443.
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