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Labor and the Legal Process
Robert Lubic
The Zoning Game, Municipal Practices and Policies
John E. Preston
BOOK REVIEW: Crime and Justice in Society
Hubert B. Pair
Recent Decisions
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NOTE: Constitutional Law—Double Jeopardy—Equal Protection and Due Process—Harsher Sentence on Retrial—North Carolina v. Pearce, 395 U.S. 711 (1969)
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NOTE: Patents—Licensing—Licensee No Longer Estopped to Challenge Patent Validity—Lear, Inc. v. Adkins, 395 U.S. 653 (1969)
Gene Z. Rubinson
NOTE: Torts—Products Liability—Duty to Design Crashworthy Automobile—Mickle v. Blackmon, ___ S.C. ___, 166 S.E.2d 173 (1969)
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NOTE: Torts—Products Liability—Manufacturers and Retailers Strictly Liable to the Innocent Bystander for Injuries Caused by Defective Products—Elmore v. American Motors Corp., ___ Cal. 2d ___, 451 P.2d 84, 75 Cal. Rptr. 652 (1969)
Stuart A. Levin
Open-end Credit Under Truth-in-Lending
Ralph C. Clontz, Jr., Esquire
Random Reflections on Remedies and Collections in the Consumer Credit Field
Fairfax Leary, Jr.
Due Process Limitations on Creditors' Remedies: Some Reflections on Sniadach v. Family Finance Corp.
Frank R. Kennedy
Contract as Thing
Arthur Allen Leff