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VOLUMES 1-15: TITLES INDEX
TITLES INDEX
Administrative Civil Commitment: The Ins and Outs ofthe Nebraska System, Geoffrey W. Peters, Larry L.Tepley, James S. Wunsch, Joel Zimmerman ......... 9:266
Administrative Civil Commitment: The NebraskaExperience and Legislative Reform Under theNebraska Mental Commitment Act of 1976, GeoffreyW. Peters, Larry L. Teply, James S. Wunsch, andJoel Zimmerman ...................................... 10:243
Administrative Law (Eighth Circuit Survey), AnthonyC. Naughtin ............................................ 13:1128
Administrative Law/Social Security (Eighth CircuitSurvey), Oliver B. Pollak ............................. 14:963
Administrative Law-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ... 13:125
Administrative Law-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ... 12:76
Administrative Law-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ... 10:6
Administrative Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey), Charlane J. Plucheck ....................... 15:127
Administrative Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey), Sandra Dougherty .......................... 14:157
Administrative Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................ 13:122
Administrative Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................ 12:71
Administrative Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................ 11:2
Administrative Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................ 10:2
Administrative Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................ 9:2
Admiralty (Eighth Circuit Survey), Vaughn Burkholder 14:983
Admiralty (Eighth Circuit Survey), Phillip S. Lorenzo .. 13:1155
Affirmative Action or Reverse Discrimination: The Headand Tail of Weber, Harry T. Edwards ................ 13:713
Agency-Joint Ventures-Nebraska Supreme CourtRefuses to Disturb Jury Determination of aSharecropping Arrangement as Constituting a JointVenture (Student Note), Gerald B. Buechler, Jr ..... 13:353
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An Analysis of the Constitutionality of the NebraskaAbortion Statute (Student Comment), Dianne M.Loennig ................................................ 7:27
An Analysis of the Nebraska Long-Arm Statute(Student Comment), Jacob H. Allmaras and DavidL. Buelt ................................................ 6:357
An Analysis of the Nebraska Newsmen's PrivilegeStatute (Free Flow of Information Act) (StudentComment), Stephen K. Schroeder ................... 7:329
Antitrust and Patents (Eighth Circuit Survey), John A.Clifford ................................................ 13:1160
Antitrust (Eighth Circuit Survey), Douglas C. Goeb .... 15:776
Antitrust (Eighth Circuit Survey), John A. Clifford ..... 14:989
The Appeal Procedure in Nebraska; Pitfalls, Perspectiveand a Prognosis, Ronald R. Volkmer ................. 11:1227
The Apostle Paul and Law: Prolegomena for anHermeneutic, Bruce J. Malina ........................ 14:1305
Are the Courts Listening to Voiceprints?, Roy K. Lisko . 12:517
Assumption of Risk and the Automobile Guest: Time toReevaluate Their Relationship (Student Comment),Richard A. Stefani .................................... 13:251
Assuring Legal Access to Solar Energy: An OverviewWith Proposed Legislation for the State of Nebraska(Student Comment), Debra L. Stangl ................ 12:567
An Atlas for Obscenity: Exploring CommunityStandards, Richard E. Shugrue and Patricia Zieg ... 7:157
The Attorney as Both Advocate and Witness, (StudentComment), Michael Howard .......................... 4:128
Attorneys-at-Law-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ....... 13:129
Attorneys-at-Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey), Nikki Calvano Maliha ....................... 15:138
Attorneys-at-Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................ 13:127
Attorneys-at-Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................ 12:77
The Audit Review Process, Mitchell Premis ............. 11:755
Automobile No-Fault Plans: A Second Look at FirstPrinciples, Richard A. Epstein ........................ 13:769
Banking (Eighth Circuit Survey), Frank J. Mihulka ..... 15:789
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Banking Innovations in Nebraska: A Look at ElectronicFunds Transfer Systems (EFTS) (Student Note),Robert J. Bothe ....................................... 9:340
Bankruptcy-A Labor Union Is a Person Who May Filea Petition for Voluntary Bankruptcy Under § 4[ a] ofthe Bankruptcy Act (Student Note), Steven R.Ohm er ................................................. 12:847
Bankruptcy-Discharge of Taxes-No Discharge of"Stale" Taxes in Bankruptcy When Taxpayer HasConsented to Extension of Statute of Limitations onAssessment and Internal Revenue Service Has NotIssued a Statutory Notice of Deficiency (StudentNote), Harvey Jackson ................................ 4:349
Bankruptcy (Eighth Circuit Survey), William L. McCabe....................................... 15:803
Bankruptcy (Eighth Circuit Survey), Mary JoyceDeLashmutt ........................................... 14:1001
The Black Bar Association And Civil Rights, J. ClaySm ith, Jr . .............................................. 15:651
A Brief Look at the Advantages and Disadvantages ofProfessional Incorporation, M.H. Weinberg .......... 6:17
Brother-Sister Controlled Groups: Tax Court StandsFirm in the Face of Reversal (Student Comment),Dennis L. W ills ........................................ 13:543
Building on Sand: Supreme Court Construction andEducational Tax Credits, Paul J. Weber ............. 12:531
Can Due Process Be Satisfied by Discretionary Notice inFederal Class Actions? (Student Comment), WalterJ. Sm ith ................................................ 4:268
Carryover Basis, Thomas J. McCusker ................... 11:719A Case for Recovery: Damages for Lost Profits of an
Unestablished Business (Student Comment),Karilyn E. Kober .............................. 12:1081
Cave Adstantem: Bystander Recovery in ProductsLiability Cases (Student Comment), Charles J.Addy and John J. Gross .............................. 2:295
Charting the Leasing Sea: Safe Harbors After ERTA,Barbara S. Perlman, Thomas J. Purcell .............. 15:619
Child Abuse: The Legal Framework in Nebraska(Student Comment), Stephen H. Nelsen ............ 8:771
Child Abuse: An Overview, Richard H. Hays ............ 8:743
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Child Abuse: The Problem of Definition, Theodore J.Clem ents .............................................. 8:729
Choice of Forum in Nebraska, Richard H. Ralston andVirginia F. Crisman ................................... 7:435
The Choice to Refuse or Withhold Medical Treatment:The Emerging Technology and Medical-EthicalConsensus, Alex M. Clarke .......... .............. 13:795
Civil Commitment: The Nebraska Substantive Standard(Student Comment), James E. Lang ................. 7:265
Civil Procedure-Class Actions-Allocation ofIdentification Costs (Student Note), Rosemary A.Bruckner .............................................. 12:859
Civil Procedure-Class Actions-Failure of UnnamedPlaintiffs to Meet Jurisdictional AmountRequirement Bars Class Action (Student Note),John Roselle, Jr ........................................ 8:496
Civil Procedure-Class Actions-Summary Judgment-Nebraska Supreme Court Authorizes SummaryJudgment for Disposition of Class Action Suit(Student Note), W. Warren Scott .................... 10:11
Civil Procedure-Discovery-Federal Rule 26 (b) (2)-Permitting Discovery of Insurance Agreements IsAdopted in Nebraska (Student Note), Steven D.Ruse ........................................ 6:381
Civil Procedure (Eighth Circuit Survey), Christine M.M eyer .................................................. 15:830
Civil Procedure (Eighth Circuit Survey), David E. Howe.................................. 14:1021
Civil Procedure (Eighth Circuit Survey), Thomas J.M cCormick ............................................ 13:1182
Civil Procedure-Jurisdiction-Minimum ContactsAnalysis Applied to Assertion of Jurisdiction Basedon Property (Student Note), Joseph T. Dunbeck .... 11:971
Civil Procedure-Legislation (Nebraska Survey), MaryK. Beerling ............................................ 14:147
Civil Procedure-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ........ 13:139
Civil Procedure-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ........ 12:90
Civil Procedure-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ........ 11:10
Civil Procedure-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ........ 10:29
Civil Procedure-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey), Gregg H. Coffman ....... ................... 14:164
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Civil Procedure-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................ 13:131
Civil Procedure-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................ 12:81
Civil Procedure-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................ 11:6
Civil Procedure-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................ 10:23
Civil Procedure-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................. 8:1
Civil Rights (Eighth Circuit Survey), Bradley J. Dagen . 15:850Civil Rights (Eighth Circuit Survey), Christopher A.
M cLean ................................................ 14:1037Civil Rights (Eighth Circuit Survey), Paula M. Ray ..... 13:1189Civil Rights-Employment Discrimination-Nebraska
Supreme Court Finds a Need to Prove Intent inInstances of Individual Discrimination (StudentNote), William M. Morrow ............................ 8:6
Civil Rights-Handicapped Individuals-RehabilitationAct of 1974 Does Not Require Affirmative Action(Student Note), Betty L. Egan ....................... 13:607
Clearing the Air on Tax-Exempt Pollution ControlFacility Financing, Robert J. Kutak and John J.W agner ................................................ 8:567
Commerce and Carriers (Eighth Circuit Survey), LorrieB. Benson ............................................. 15:872
Commercial Law (Eighth Circuit Survey) ............... 14:1057Commercial Law (Part One)-Uniform Commercial
Code and Bankruptcy (Eighth Circuit Survey),Thomas M. Regan ..................................... 13:1213
Commercial Law (Part Two)-Contracts, Banking, andForeclosures (Eighth Circuit Survey), Bruce J.W echsler ............................................... 13:1233
Commercial Law--Consumer Fraud Legislation ......... 8:49Commercial Law-Contracts-Promissory Estoppel
(Student Note), John Peebles ........................ 11:12Commercial Law-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ...... 13:156Commercial Law-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ...... 12:146Commercial Law-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ...... 11:63Commercial Law-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ...... 10:45
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Commercial Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey), Fredrick H. Bates ........................... 15:170
Commercial Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey), Regina M. Shields ........................... 14:182
Commercial Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................ 13:144
Commercial Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................ 12:128
Commercial Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................ 11:47
Commercial Law--Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................ 10:31
Commercial Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................ 9:12
Commercial Law--Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................ 8:40
Commercial Law-Uniform Commercial Code-ArticleNine (Student Note), Judy A. Weill .................. 11:26
Commercial Law-Uniform Commercial Code-NewJersey Federal District Court Fails to ProtectSeller's Right of Reclamation Against Trustee inBankruptcy Despite 1966 U.C.C. Amendment(Student Note), Richard L. Anderson ................ 8:835
Commercial Law-Uniform Commercial Code-TheRight of an Unpaid Cash Seller to Reclaim Goods IsSuperior to the Floating Lien of an InventoryFinancier (Case Note), Jeffrey J. Pirruccello ........ 9:412
Common Scents: An Analysis of the Law of Feed LotOdor Control, Denis P. Burke ........................ 10:539
Communications-Federal Communications Act-Section 315(a)-Live Coverage of Candidate Debatesand Press Conferences Does Not Create Equal TimeObligations if They Are "Bona Fide News Events"(Student Note), Mary Cannon Veed ................. 10:747
Comparative Contribution and Strict Tort Liability: AProposed Reconciliation (Student Comment),Geoffrey V. Pohl ...................................... 13:889
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Comparison of the Property Aspects of the CommunityProperty and Common-Law Marital PropertySystems and Their Relative Compatibility With theCurrent View of the Marriage Relationship and theRights of Women, Scott Greene ...................... 13:71
Competency and Examination of Witnesses UnderArticle VI of the Federal Rules of Evidence and theNebraska Evidence Rules, G. Michael Fenner ....... 9:559
Conflict of Interest and the Former GovernmentEmployee: Rethinking the Revolving Door, RobertH. M undheim .......................................... 14:707
Conflict of Laws-Constitutional Limitations On ChoiceOf Law (Student Note), Ann M. Zenk ............... 15:543
Conflicting Measures of Recovery Prescribed UnderNebraska Valued Policy Law and Standard PolicyLaw (Student Note), Stephen D. Greenberg ......... 3:351
Conflicts Between Private Appropriators of StreamFlows and Users of Ground Water in Nebraska,W illiam E. Holland .................................... 10:592
Conservation and the National Energy Plan, Michael W.Grainey ................................................ 11:1169
Conspiracy, the Business Enterprise, White CollarCrime and Federal Prosecution: A Primer forPractice, Donald H.J. Hermann ....................... 9:647
Constitutional Fact: How Far Does Due Process Requirethe Independent Judgment of Judges?, Maurice H.M errill ................................................. 2:45
Constitutional Implications of a Federal CollectiveBargaining Law for State and Local GovernmentEmployees (Student Comment), John Hein ......... 11:863
Constitutional Law-Civil Rights-Discrimination inHousing-42 U.S.C. Section 1982 ProhibitsDiscrimination in Private Subdivision Housing(Student Note), James M. Bausch ................... 2:185
Constitutional Law-Concrete Development Chips Awayat Commerce Clause Analysis (Student Note),Carmen K. Mauer ..................................... 14:629
Constitutional Law--Criminal Procedure-EighthCircuit Court of Appeals Authorizes Forcible,Surreptitious Entry Into Unoccupied BusinessPremises to Install Electronic Surveillance Device(Student Note), Mary Bastron Harper ............... 10:761
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Constitutional Law-Criminal Procedure-WhereSuspect Has Not Waived His Right to an Attorney'sAssistance, Confession Prompted by Detective'sStatements When Counsel Was Absent IsInadmissible (Student Note), Edward F. Pohren .... 11:997
Constitutional Law-Double Jeopardy-GovernmentAppeal Not Barred Absent Factual Determination ofDefendant's Guilt or Innocence (Student Note),Russell A. Ota ......................................... 12:1229
Constitutional Law-Due Process-Equal Protection-Nebraska Supreme Court Upholds Statute ImposingStrict Liability Upon Owners of Leased Trucks(Student Note), Kirk F. Maldonado .................. 10:48
Constitutional Law-Due Process-Hearing and NoticeRequired Prior to Attachment of Debtor's CheckingAccount (Student Note), Robert W. Pratt ........... 5:176
Constitutional Law-Due Process-Hearing and NoticeRequired Prior to Repossession of Chattels UnderCalifornia Commercial Code Sections 9-503 and 9-504(Student Note), Peter E. Markins .................... 5:360
Constitutional Law-Due Process-Iowa Harmless ErrorRule Denies Remedy and Deprivation of PropertyContrary to Fuentes v. Shevin (Student Note),William W. Drummy II ............................... 6:410
Constitutional Law-Due Process-Lack of Provision forNotice and Hearing to Debtor-Defendant Prior toGarnishment Procedure Unconstitutional (StudentNote), James D. Owens ............................... 3:158
Constitutional Law-Due Process-Nebraska SupremeCourt Adopts Substantive Due Process Approach inStriking Down Price Control Legislation (StudentNote), Barry A. Furman .............................. 8:508
Constitutional Law-Due Process-The PunitiveRestraints of a Detainer May Not Be ContinuedWhen the Requesting State Fails to Hold a ParoleRevocation Hearing (Student Note), Janet E. Arnold-.- . . .. . .. . .. . .. . ...*. . .. . .. . ....... ***" ******- - "** ******* 7:575
Constitutional Law-Due Process-Supreme CourtRecognizes Entitlement Status of a Claim toContinued Utility Service (Student Note), MichaelC. Davlin .............................................. 12:1243
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Constitutional Law-Due Process-United StatesSupreme Court in Plurality Opinion Names Sex aSuspect Classification Requiring CompellingInterest Test (Student Note), Joyce A. Dixon ....... 7:69
Constitutional Law (Eighth Circuit Survey), Gary D..Blackford .............................................. 15:882
Constitutional Law (Eighth Circuit Survey), ChristopherPickering .............................................. 14:1065
Constitutional Law (Eighth Circuit Survey), Cassie A.Strom .................................................. 14:1089
Constitutional Law (Eighth Circuit Survey), Erik D.Nilsson ................................................. 13:1248
Constitutional Law-Equal Protection-CaliforniaSupreme Court Upholds State Assessment ofChildren for State Aid Provided Their Parents(Student Note), Alice Minier ......................... 7:593
Constitutional Law-Equal Protection-IllegitimacyClassifications Require Reasonably Strict Scrutiny(Student Note), James Duffy O'Connor .............. 11:609
Constitutional Law-Equal Protection-Major CrimesAct, 18 U.S.C. § 1153, Which Subjects IndianConvicted of Certain Offenses to Greater Sentencethan Non-Indian Convicted for Same Offense,Violates Equal Protection Principles Inherent inFifth Amendment Due Process Clause (StudentNote), David P. Senkel ................................ 9:717
Constitutional Law-Equal Protection-Supreme CourtInvalidates Idaho Statute Giving Preference to MaleAdministrators as Unreasonably DiscriminatoryLegislation (Student Note), Richard P. D'Amico .... 5:353
Constitutional Law-Equal Protection-Supreme CourtUpholds the Validity of Preferential Treatment ofIndians in Land Disputes (Student Note), Mark W.Thom as ................................................ 13:619
Constitutional Law-Executive Authority-Under theProcurement Act of 1949 the President Has theImplied Authority to Enforce Wage and PriceGuidelines (Student Note), Cynthia I. McKnight ... 13:975
Constitutional Law-Fifth Circuit Court of AppealsDenies Texas Reporter's First Amendment Claim ofRight to Film Prison's Execution (Student Note),Katherine A. Mobley ................................... 11:1031
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Constitutional Law-First Amendment-CommercialSpeech Falls Within the Protection of the FirstAmendment (Student Note), Steven G. Parmelee .. 10:362
Constitutional Law-First Amendment-CommercialSpeech-Lawyer Advertising Protected by the FirstAmendment (Student Note), Gary S. Craw ......... 11:577
Constitutional Law-First Amendment-Libel-UnitedStates Supreme Court Reaffirms Its Decision inGertz v. Robert Welch, Inc., to Emphasize theIndividual Injured in a Libel Action Rather Than theEvent Reported (Student Note), Donald J. Tracy ... 10:351
Constitutional Law-First Amendment Right of Accessto Governmental Information: A Presumption ofOpen Trials (Student Note), Murray T. Lewis ....... 14:853
Constitutional Law-Fourth Amendment FreedomsUnder the Aegis of the Fourth Amendment (StudentNote), Douglas R. Vadnais ............................ 12:881
Constitutional Law-Freedom of Speech-MarylandFederal District Court Upholds Transfer andDismissal of Teacher Because of "Repeated" and"Unnecessary" Public Appearances Made to ExplainHis Plight as a Homosexual Teacher (StudentNote), Michael 0. Johanns ........................... 7:92
Constitutional Law-Future Interests-NebraskaDecision Upholding Reverter Act Marks New PolicyRegarding Protection of Contract Rights (StudentNote), J. Anthony Hoefer ............................. 5:140
Constitutional Law-Indigent Parent Has No AbsoluteRight To Counsel In Parental Rights TerminationProceeding (Student Note), Paul C. Lillios .......... 15:563
Constitutional Law-Judicial Restraint of the Press(Student Note), Thomas G. Abbey ................... 9:693
Constitutional Law-Jurisdiction-A New MinimumContacts Analysis (Student Note), Catherine T.D ixon .................................................. 12:905
Constitutional Law-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) .... 13:162
Constitutional Law-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) .... 12:171
Constitutional Law-Lobbyists-Federal District CourtRejects Connecticut Lobbyist Filing FeeRequirement (Student Note), Jeffrey A. Silver ...... 7:608
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Constitutional Law-Nebraska's Sexual Sociopath Act:A Punitive Measure (Student Note), Thomas P.H eller .................................................. 11:1277
Constitutional Law-Polling the Jury-No Denial of FairTrial When Trial Court Refuses to Question Jury onNewspaper Article Concerning Prior Guilty Plea(Student Note), Rockne J. Chickinell ................ 6:425
Constitutional Law-Pregnancy Leaves-The UnitedStates Supreme Court Uses Due Process RatherThan Equal Protection to Decide Maternity LeaveCases (Student Note), Gina Williams-Rotar ......... 7:624
Constitutional Law-Procedural Due Process-Noticeand Hearing Required Prior to Utility Termination(Student Note), Eugene L. Hillman .................. 6:417
Constitutional Law-Public Aid to NonpublicInstitutions in Nebraska (Student Note), Richard H.N ow ka ................................................ 9:18
Constitutional Law-Right of Confrontation-No Denialof Right to Confrontation Where Co-defendantTakes the Stand, Denies Making Alleged Out ofCourt Statement Implicating Defendant, andTestifies Favorably for the Defendant (StudentNote), William J. Sneckenberg ....................... 5:196
Constitutional Law-Search and Seizure-Permissibilityof Surreptitious Entries to Install ElectronicEavesdropping Equipment Under Title III (StudentNote), Roy E. Shelton ................................. 13:633
Constitutional Law-Search and Seizure-SupremeCourt Holds Standing to Assert Fourth AmendmentRights Requires Possessory Interest (Student Note),Jean M . Breen ......................................... 13:653
Constitutional Law-Separation of Powers-Congressional Employment Practices InvolvingDiscrimination Are Reviewable by the Courts Underthe Fifth Amendment (Student Note), Sara B.Greenberg ............................................. 13:991
Constitutional Law-Standing--Supreme Court LimitsTaxpayer Standing (Student Note), Michael J.Rubach ................................................. 8:523
Constitutional Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey), Michael J. Higgins ........................... 15:183
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Constitutional Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey), Kathy A. Buller .............................. 14:210
Constitutional Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................. 13:158
Constitutional Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................. 12:165
Constitutional Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................. 11:73
Constitutional Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................. 10:56
Constitutional Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................. 9:34
Constitutional Law-Supreme Court Upholds theValidity of the Hyde Amendment-States Need NotFund All Abortions Under Medicaid (Student Note),Joseph J. Traficanti .................................... 14:607
Constitutional Law-Supreme Court Upholds Montana'sCoal Severance Tax, Michael J. Jacobs .............. 15:681
Constitutional Law-Symbolic Speech-Policeman'sRefusal to Wear Flag Emblem Not Protected byFirst Amendment Since Municipality Has Right toPrescribe Uniform Design (Student Note), StephenK. Schroeder ........................................... 6:264
Constitutional Law-Symbolic Speech-United StatesCourt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit AvoidsSymbolic Speech Ramifications, and Reverses LowerCourt Decision That Due Process Had BeenViolated When Applicant for Librarian Position atthe University of Minnesota Was Rejected Becauseof His Outspoken Homosexual Beliefs (StudentNote), Joseph F. Furay ................................ 5:342
Constitutional Law-Title VII-United States SupremeCourt Rules Alien Discrimination Not Violative ofCivil Rights Act (Student Note), Mary A. Sheehan.. 7:646
Constitutional Law-Tort Action for NongovernmentalDeprivation of Constitutional Right of Privacy(Student Note), Keneth S. Gould ..................... 2:354
Constitutional Law-Twenty-First Amendment-FederalDistrict Court Exempts Interstate Rail CarriersFrom State Open Saloon Prohibition (StudentNote), Michael E. Loomis ............................. 6:249
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The Constitutional Limitations on State-CourtJurisdiction-A Historical-InterpretativeReexamination of the Full Faith and Credit and DueProcess Clauses (Parts One, Two), Ralph U. 14:499,W hitten ................................................. 735
The Constitutionality of the Random Stop of a MotorVehicle: A Balance Between the FourthAmendment Rights of the Individual and the PolicePowers of the State (Student Comment), Dennis P.Lee ..................................................... 13:285
Constructive Trusts, Statute of Frauds, and JudicialLethargy (Student Comment), Duncan B. CooperI I ....................................................... 1:95
Contract Law-Employment Contracts-Iowa DecisionVoiding Forfeiture Clause in Pension Plan MarksNew Approach by Adopting Public Policy Rationale(Student Note), Frank H. Kulig ....................... 6:235
Contracts--Charitable Subscriptions-Iowa SupremeCourt Finds Subscription Agreement BindingWithout Showing of Consideration or DetrimentalReliance (Student Note), Robert A. Schwarzkopf .... 8:848
Contracts-Employment at Will-New HampshireSupreme Court Recognizes Cause of Action forMalicious Discharge (Student Note), Julia G.Ginsburg ............................................... 8:700
Contracts-Releases-Nebraska Supreme Court UpholdsRelease for Personal Injury Liability Against Attackon Grounds of Mutual Mistake and Inadequacy ofConsideration (Student Note), William D. Artus ..... 8:30
Contracts-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska* Survey),David D. Begley ........................................ 15:196
Contracts-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey),Robert M . Clark ........................................ 14:234
Contribution and Indemnity Between Tortfeasors inNebraska, D. R. Busick ................................ 7:182
Corporate Finance: Seeking a Legal Basis for the ValidCorporate Purpose Test in Going Private Mergers(Student Comment), Steven W. Seline ............... 12:629
Corporations--Outside Directors' Liability for Breach ofFiduciary Duty to Investigate (Student Note),Robert W . W ells ........................................ 13:383
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Corporations-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey), Charlane J. Plucheck ........................ 15:207
Corrupt Practices and Inadequate Responses: the Caseof the Nebraska Election Laws, Richard E. Shugrueand JoAnn York ....................................... 8:108
Crime and Corrections, Hon. Tom C. Clark ............... 3:205
Criminal Law-Codification of "Right of Self Defense"(Student Note), Charles J. Addy ...................... 3:174
Criminal Law-Concealment-Eighth Circuit Court ofAppeals Requires Proof of Specific Intent to Conceal(Student Note), Harvey B. Cooper .................... 8:718
Criminal Law (Eighth Circuit Survey), Anthony F. Rupp................................... 15:893
Criminal Law (Eighth Circuit Survey), David D. Begley. 14:1101
Criminal Law (Eighth Circuit Survey), Denise A. Hill ... 13:1274
Criminal Law-Evidence-Defendant in Criminal TrialHas Burden of Proof in Establishing AffirmativeDefense (Student Note), Paul J. Lochray ............ 11:1299
Criminal Law-Larceny of Leased Property-Presumptions for Refusal to Return andPresentation of False Identification (Student Note),Robert J. Becker ....................................... 1:139
Criminal Law-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ........... 13:183
Criminal Law-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ........... 12:227
Criminal Law-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ........... 10:81
Criminal Law-Privilege Against Self-Incrimination-Handwriting Exemplars Excluded From the Scopeof the Fifth Amendment Privilege (Student Note),Lyle A. Rodenburg ....... ...................... 1:120
Criminal Law-Procedural Legislation .................... 9:65
Criminal Law-Robbery-Federal Bank Robbery StatuteDoes Not Cover the Obtaining of Money by FalsePretenses (Student Note), John J. Gross ............. 1:131
Criminal Law-Search and Seizure-Nebraska SupremeCourt Continues to Authorize SubsequentRehabilitation of Affidavit (Student Note), Mary C.Bausch .................................................. 9:46
Criminal Law-Search and Seizure-Warrantless EntryWithout Probable Cause: A Dilution of the FourthAmendment? (Student Note), Mary C.W ickenkamp ........................................... 12:187
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Criminal Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey), Janet K. Dobson ............................. 15:213
Criminal Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey), Roberta L. Buchman ......................... 14:256
Criminal Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................. 13:163
Criminal Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................. 12:208
Criminal Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................. 11:174
Criminal Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................. 10:66
Criminal Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................. 9:54
Criminal Law-Tax Fraud-Second Circuit Court ofAppeals Holds Accountant's Workpapers NotProtected by Taxpayer's Fifth Amendment Privilege(Student Note), Bruce A. Clawson .................... 9:739
Criminal Law-Traffic Infractions-Criminal Prosecutionfor Civil Offenses? A U-Turn for the NebraskaSupreme Court (Student Note), Michael W.Krochm alny ............................................ 12:173
Criminal Procedure (Part One) (Eighth Circuit Survey),Kathryn A. Ekeler .................................... 15:911
Criminal Procedure (Part Two) (Eighth Circuit Survey),Lisa G. Swinton ....................................... 15:937
Criminal Procedure (Eighth Circuit Survey), Virginia K.Troia .................................................... 14:1123
Criminal Procedure (Part One)--General CriminalProcedure (Eighth Circuit Survey), Maureen A.Singarella .............................................. 13:1290
Criminal Procedure (Part Two)-Habeas Corpus andthe Fourth Amendment (Eighth Circuit Survey),Thomas M. McGivern .................................. 13:1299
Criminal Procedure-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey), Michael O'Quinn ............................. 15:229
Criminal Procedure-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey), Joseph W. Bruckner ......................... 14:272
The Crisis of Western Legal Tradition, Harold J.Berm an ................................................. 9:252
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Curing Lawyers' Incompetence: Primum Non Nocere,Marvin E. Frankel ..................................... 10:613
Current Tax Developments in Perspective, Stanley S.Surrey .................................................. 11:807
Dealing With Child Abuse in a Unified Family Court(Student Comment), Alice Minier .................... 8:782
Debt v. Equity: Current Criteria for Distinguishing,Robert J. M urray ....................................... 4:5
Dedication: Ahmanson Law Center, Robert H. Bork ..... 9:236
Dedication: Ahmanson Law Center, Robert F. Drinan ... 9:243
Dedication: Ahmanson Law Center, Steven P. Frankino 9:227
Dedication: Ahmanson Law Center, Roman L. Hruska 9:248
Dedication: Ahmanson Law Center, James P. White .... 9:249
Dedication: Ahmanson Law Center, Paul W. White ...... 9:251
Dedication: Professor A. Lee Bloomingdale; James A.D oyle ................................................... 4:204
Dedication: Hon. John W. Delehant; Harry L. Welch,Hon. Harvey M. Johnsen, Melvin R. Katskee ......... 5:215
Dedication: Dean James A. Doyle; William J. Baird,Hon. James A. Buckley, Dean Henry M. Grether,Alan F. Smith, Rev. Clement J. Schneider, S.J.,Ronald R. Volkmer ..................................... 3:193
Dedication-In Memoriam: Don Scott Greene; DeanRodney Shkolnick, R. Collin Mangrum ............... 15:000
Dedication: Winsor C. Moore; James A. Doyle ........... 2:211
Dedication: Professor Michael J. O'Reilly; Ronald R.Volkmer, Theodore J. Clements, Pat Parenteau,William A. Donaher, David P. Phillips ................ 11:1067
Dedication: The Rev. Clement J. Schneider, S.J.; Rev.Joseph J. Labaj, S.J., Dean Steven P. Frankino, A. F.Jacobson, Jack D. Angus .............................. 6:10
Deductibility of the Wife's Travel as a BusinessExpense (Student Comment), John C. Minahan, Jr.. 6:91
Default, Deregulation and Nebraska's Small Loan Act,Marianne Culhane ..................................... 14:1
Defensive Remedies Under the Nebraska Probate Code,Albert T. Reddish ...................................... 9:539
Developing Parameters for Municipal Liability Under§ 1983 After Monell v. Department of Social Services(Student Comment), Roger L. Bellows ............... 12:1105
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Developing a Tax Strategy for Drought and NaturalDisasters, Robert I. Burns and John T. Connor ...... 11:765
Disability Benefits for Pregnant Employees Under TitleVII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Student Note),M ark A. Thornhill ...................................... 9:360
The Doctrine of Governmental Immunity in Nebraska(Student Comment), Thomas E. Whitmore .......... 1:79
Does U.C.C. Section 1-207 Apply to the Doctrine ofAccord and Satisfaction by Conditional Check?(Student Comment), Michaela M. White ............. 11:515
Domestic Law-Juvenile Law Legislation (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................. 9:78
Domestic Law-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) .......... 11:215Domestic Law-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) .......... 10:96Domestic Law-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) .......... 9:77Domestic Law-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska
Survey) ................................................. 11:209Domestic Law-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska
Survey) ................................................. 10:84Domestic Law-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska
Survey) ................................................. 9:69Domestic Law-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska
Survey) ................................................. 8:94The Droit de Suite Has Arrived: Can It Thrive in
California as It Has in Calais? (Student Comment),Kathryn L. Boe ........................................ 11:529
Due Process, Equal Protection and Nebraska's SystemAllowing the County Prosecutor to DetermineWhether a Juvenile Will Be Tried as an Adult(Student Comment), Mark W. Eves .................. 7:223
Durational Residency Requirements for State BarApplications as a Denial of Equal Protection(Student Comment), Francis X. Davis ................ 5:117
Education (Eighth Circuit Survey), Karla R. Rupiper ... 15:950Education of Exceptional Children, Jack B. Weinstein ... 12:987
The Effect of Savings Bond Regulations on Inter VivosGifts Between Co-owners, (Student Comment),Richard L. Gordon ..................................... 4:339
The Effect of the Unrelated Business Income Tax onToday's Hospital (Student Comment), Nicholas K.Niem ann ................................................ 13:573
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Effective Indigent Criminal Defense Services inNebraska State Courts, Bennett G. Hornstein ........ 7:1
The Eighth Circuit-A Look Ahead, Donald P. Lay ...... 13:1083
Elections- Legislation ..................................... 10:99
Ely-Democracy and Distrust (Book Review), Ralph U.W hitten ................................................. 13:1479
The Emasculation of Warrantless Search and SeizureProtections: A Perspective on Nebraska's FourthAmendment Methodologies (Student Comment),Thom as A. Rossi ....................................... 13:301
The Emerging Reconnection of Individual Rights andInstitutional Design: Federalism, Bureaucracy, andDue Process of Lawmaking, Lawrence H. Tribe ...... 10:433
Employment Discrimination (Eighth Circuit Survey),James M . Barker ...................................... 15:971
Employment Discrimination (Eighth Circuit Survey),John J. McDonald ...................................... 14:1145
Employment Discrimination-Title VII And The EqualPay Act: The Supreme Court Clarifies The BennettAmendment (Student Note), David G. Hicks ........ 15:579
The Employment Tax Morass, John E. North ............. 11:775
The Enforcement of Judgments Against the UnitedStates, Margaret G. Stewart ........................... 12:815
Environmental Law (Eighth Circuit Survey), Phillip D.Seidl .................................................... 13:1327
Environmental Law (Eighth Circuit Survey), MargaretSchneider .............................................. 14:1157
Environmental Law-NEPA-The Eighth Circuit Movesa Step Closer to Recognition of a Substantive Rightto a Clean Environment (Student Note), Steven D.Ruse .................................................... 7:105
Environmental Law-Pre-emption Doctrine-MinnesotaRegulations Concerning Radioactive Waste, WhichWere Stricter Than Federal RequirementsEstablished Pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act,Invalidated Under the Doctrine of Pre-emption(Student Note), Steven M. Luttbeg ................... 5:195
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Environmental Law-Regulation of Water PollutionFrom Agricultural Point Sources in Nebraska:Impact of the NPDES Permit Program on FeedlotOperations (Student Comment), Helen C. Harrisand Miriam Hendricksen .............................. 9:83
Environmental Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey), Timothy L. Korb ............................. 15:263
Environmental Protection-Legislation (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................. 8:150
Equal Protection Challenges to Automobile GuestStatutes (Student Comment), Diane S. VandenD orpel .................................................. 8 :432
Equal Protection Standards and State "Extra Majority"Vote Requirements (Student Comment), Roy G.Breeling ................................................ 3:324
Equitable Powers in Bankruptcy Rehabilitation:Protection of the Debtor and the DoomsdayPrinciple, Paul F. Festersen ........................... 5:221
Equality, Ambiguity, and Public Choice, Bette NovitEvans ................................................... 14:1385
Equity-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey),Michael D. Matejka .................................... 15:272
Equity-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey),Judith A. Spindler ..................................... 14:308
Equity-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) ..... 13:186Estate and Income Tax Treatment of a Decedent's Farm
Crops and Rents, Richard R. Morrison, Jr., andEdward C. Vacovsky ................................... 4:67
Estate Tax-Flight Insurance-Assignment of a FlightInsurance Policy as a Transfer in Contemplation ofDeath (Student Note), Robert C. Doyle .............. 7:356
Estate Tax Valuation of Mutual Fund Shares: IsTreasury Regulation 20.2031-8 (b) Reasonable?(Student Comment), Timothy J. Mahoney ........... 6:74
Even-Handed Justice in Nebraska: The PreliminaryHearing and the Plea in Abatement, Richard E.Shugrue ................................................ 10:450
Evidence (Eighth Circuit Survey), Loretta S. Spellman . 15:993
Evidence (Eighth Circuit Survey), Ann R. Lowe ......... 13:1350
Evidence-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ................ 12:232Evidence-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ................ 9:105
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Evidence-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey),Kathleen E. W eidner .................................. 15:281
Evidence-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey),Susan Christensen ..................................... 14:322
Evidence-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) .. 13:188Evidence-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) .. 12:230Evidence-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) .. 11:217Evidence-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) .. 10:110Evidence-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) 9:102Evidence-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) 8:153The Excitements of Change: A Dialogue on the
Constitutionality of the Guest Statute, J. PatrickG reen ................................................... 14:37
Exclusive Reliance on Best Interest May BeUnconstitutional: Religion as a Factor in ChildCustody Cases, R. Collin Mangrum ................... 15:25
The Expanding Rights of the Illegitimate (StudentComment), C. Dennis Leu ............................. 3:135
The Extension of Younger v. Harris to Non-CriminalCases (Student Comment), Edward Dobranski ...... 8:454
Family Law-Antenuptial Agreements-Validity ofPrenuptial Agreement Fixing Alimony Recognizedby Florida Supreme Court (Student Note), DierdrePow er ................................................... 4:180
Family Law-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ............. 13:197Family Law-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ............. 12:269Family Law-Marriage Dissolution-First Decision by
Nebraska Supreme Court Under Nebraska's NewNo-Fault Marriage Dissolution Statutes LeavesUncertain the Question of Whether Fault Is to BeExcluded From the Post-Dissolution Determinationsof Alimony and Property Settlement (StudentNote), Judy K. Hoffman ............................... 7:369
Family Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey), Marian G. Heaney ...... ! .................... 15:296
Family Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey), Kathleen L. Berg ........................... 14:343
Family Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................. 13:191
Family Law-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................. 12:256
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Fashioning a Recreation Policy for Our NationalParklands: The Philosophy of Choice and theChoice of Philosophy, Joseph L. Sax ................. 12:973
Federal Civil Procedure-Work Product Doctrine-United States Court of Appeals for the EighthCircuit Holds Work Product Doctrine Available inGrand Jury Proceedings (Student Note),Christopher L. Crennen ............................... 6:277
Federal Courts-Attorney's Fees-Private AttorneyGeneral Exception Denied Recognition by UnitedStates Supreme Court (Student Note), Gerald L.Friedrichsen ............................................ '9:422
Federal Courts-Civil Rights-Housing-Supreme CourtHolds Interdistrict Relief Appropriate to CorrectSegregated Housing Practices (Student Note), MaryJulianne Yard .......................................... 10:378
Federal Courts-Federal Common Law-Eighth CircuitCourt of Appeals Relieves Auctioneer FromConversion Liability by Adopting State Statute asStandard in Formulation of a Decisional Rule(Student Note), Robert C. Fullerton .................. 9:431
Federal Courts-Jurisdiction-Eighth Circuit Court ofAppeals Holds Ancillary Jurisdiction SupportsPlaintiffs Claim Against Impleaded NondiverseThird-Party Defendant (Student Note), Richard P.M arshall, Jr ............................................. 11:631
Federal Courts-Removal-Writ of MandamusAuthorized to Review Non-Statutory Remand Order(Student Note), Christopher Lee ..................... 10:521
Federal Income Taxation-I.R.C. § 119 Does Not ExcludeCash Meal Allowances From Income (StudentNote), Patricia Lamberty .............................. 11:1053
Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23 Class Actions inPatent Infringement Litigation (Student Comment),Leighton Lee III ........................................ 7:50
The "Five-Judge" Rule in Nebraska (StudentComment), Paul W. Madgett .......................... 2:329
Formalism and the Law of Negotiable Instruments,Grant Gilmore ......................................... 13:441
Franchising' A Critical Assessment of State and FederalRegulations, Roland J. Santoni ........................ 14:67,
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Freedman-Crises and Legitimacy: The AdministrativeProcess and American Government (Book Review),J. Patrick Green ........................................ 13:1045
Further Refinements in the Law of Joint Bank Accounts(Student Comment), P. Thomas Pogge ............... 5:302
Gault and Civil Commitment: Extension of CriminalSafeguards to "Civil" Proceedings (StudentComment), John J. Gross ............................. 2:149
Gerhart-The Gift Tax (Book Review), Ronald L.G ilbride ................................................ 15:765
Goodbye Private Placement, Hello 146-RecentAppellate Court Decisions Suggest That InvestmentBankers Should No Longer Rely on the PrivatePlacement Exemption, Gregory DuBois Erwin ....... 6:127
Guardianships and Conservatorships-Protection ofPersons Under Disability and Their Property,Douglas R. State ....................................... 9:507
Habeas Corpus-The Fifth Circuit Considers the Effectsof Waiver on Habeas Corpus Availability (StudentNote), Stephen H. Nelsen ............................. 8:541
Harmonization of Company Law Under the CommonMarket Treaty, Don Berger ............................ 4:205
The Historical Development of Public EmployeeCollective Bargaining in Nebraska, Janet StewartArnold .................................................. 15:477
An Historical Look at the Creighton University Schoolof Law, Steven P. Frankino and C. BenjaminCrism an ................................................ 9:228
Home Rule Charters in Nebraska (Student Comment),Richard N. Janny ...................................... 5:98
The Hospital and the Staff Physician-An ExpandingDuty of Care (Student Comment), William W.Drum m y II ............................................. 7:249
An Implied "Contract" of Quiet Enjoyment andContinuing Lessor Liability (Student Comment), W.Eric W ood .............................................. 12:314
Imposters, Insurance and the U.C.C., Douglas J. Whaleyand Mark A. Yegerlehner .............................. 5:60
Indian Law (Eighth Circuit Survey), Erik D. Nilsson .... 13:1372Industrial Development Bonds and Economic Policy,
Robert L. Birmingham ................................. 1:9
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Informational Privacy and the Private Sector, Fred J.Greguras ............................................... 11:312
An Inquiry Into a Principle of "Speech Plus," Richard E.Shugrue ................................................ 3:267
Insurance-Automobile-Nebraska Supreme CourtUpholds the Physical Contact Requirement forPhantom Vehicle Situations Under UninsuredMotorist Coverage (Student Note), Norman H.W right ................................................... 11:222
Insurance (Eighth Circuit Survey), James J. Seifert ..... 14:1172
Insurance (Eighth Circuit Survey), Victoria C. Lwin ..... 13:1387
Insurance-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ............... 13:204
Insurance-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ............... 12:276
Insurance-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ............... 11:242
Insurance-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ............... 10:120
Insurance-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ............... 9:109
Insurance-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey),James G. Jandrain ..................................... 15:317
Insurance-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey),Kathleen M. Quinn .................................... 14:367
Insurance-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) 13:200
Insurance-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) 12:273
Insurance-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) 11:235
Insurance-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) 10:115
Insurance-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) 9:107
Insurance-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) 8:156
Insurance-Theft Coverage in Automobile PolicyInsures Against Takings by False Pretenses(Student Note), Susan K. Fruend ..................... 12:1267
Insurance-The Validity of Owned-but-UninsuredVehicle Exclusions in Uninsured Motorist Coverage(Student Note), David E. Howe ....................... 13:403
An Insurer's Obligations to Defend and Indemnify as aBasis for Quasi In Rem Jurisdiction: SeiderRevisited (Student Comment), Thomas A. Myers .... 10:711
International Law-Act of State Doctrine-The UnitedStates Court of Appeals for the Second CircuitNarrowly Restricted Application of the HickenlooperAmendment and the Bernstein Exception (StudentNote), Mary Anne Spellman .......................... 5:159
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Interspousal Transfers and Augmented Estate, ThomasM. Davies and William E. Olson, Jr ................... 9:481
Interstate Movement of Motor Vehicles: Certificate ofTitle Acts and the Uniform Commercial Code(Student Note), Michael J. Rubach and Steven C.Turner .................................................. 9:373
Intestate Procession Under the Nebraska Probate Code,Francis M . Ryan ....................................... 9:476
Intoxicating Liquors-Strict Liability-PrivateIndividuals Who Furnish Alcoholic Beverages toMinors or Intoxicated Persons in Violation of LawMay Be Liable Under Provision of Minnesota DramShop Act for Injuries Sustained by Third Persons(Student Note), Michael A. Nelsen ................... 6:100
Introduction (Eighth Circuit Survey), Hon. Donald R.R oss .................................................... 15:775
Introduction (Eighth Circuit Survey), Hon. Harry A.Blackm un .............................................. 13:1057
Introduction, Chief Justice Earl Warren .................. 1:7Introduction to the Uniform Probate Code, Richard V.
W ellm an ................................................ 9:446Issue Preclusion and the Concept of Privity, Lyle E.
Strom and Cassie A. Strom ........................... 15:117Jocks Are People Too: The Constitution Comes to the
Locker Room, Vincent A. Carraflello .................. 13:843
Judgments-Attachments and Garnishments-U.S.District Court of Arizona Finds GarnishmentRestrictions in Title III of Consumer CreditProtection Act Inapplicable to Wages Deposited inBank Account (Student Note), David A. Kubichek .. 9:761
Judicial Enforcement of Cohabitation Agreements: ASignal to Purge Marriage From the Statute ofFrauds, Bruce Levin and Michael Spak ............... 12:499
Judicial Enforcement of Competition in RegulatedIndustries, Forrest N. Krutter ......................... 12:1041
Judicial Responsibility for Prisoners: The Process ThatIs Due, Theodore J. Clements and Terrence J.Ferguson ............................................... 4:47
Judicial Review-Abstention-Federal Court AbstainsFrom Pre-Trial Jurisdictional Attack on MilitaryCourt-Martial (Student Note), Daniel S. Reynolds ... 7:386
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A Jurisprudential Look at Automobile InsuranceReform, M. G. Woodruff III ............................ 5:7
Juror Selection and the Sixth Amendment Right to anImpartial Jury, John B. Ashby ........................ 11:1137
Knowing the Elephant: Distinguishing Property Rightson the Overland Trail, John Phillip Reid ............. 10:640
Labor Law-Arbitration-Safety Disputes Subject toPresumption of Arbitrability; Objective Evidence ofAbnormally Dangerous Conditions Necessary toInvoke Protection of Section 502 of Labor-Management Relations Act of 1947 (Student Note),Paul A. Conley ......................................... 7:679
Labor Law-The Availability of Federal Injunctive Reliefto Halt Sympathy Strikes (Student Comment), GaryM . Lane ................................................. 9:613
Labor Law (Eighth Circuit Survey), Stephen B. Shapiro....................................... 15:1009
Labor Law (Eighth Circuit Survey), Joseph C. Byam .... 14:1186
Labor Law (Eighth Circuit Survey), Deborah M. Wessel 13:1411
Labor Law-Imminent Danger in the Workplace: Doesthe Employee Have a Choice? (Student Note),W endy B. Sones ....................................... 14:641
Labor Law-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) .............. 13:212
Labor Law-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) .............. 12:283
Labor Law-Managers of the Classroom: PrivateUniversity Faculty at Yeshiva University Are NotProfessional Employees Under the NLRA (StudentNote), Philip G. Pagano ............................... 14:657
Labor Law-Preemption-Supreme Court ApprovesUnemployment Compensation for the Benefit ofStriking Employees (Student Note), Robert F.Rossiter, Jr ....................................... ..... 13:1005
Labor Law-Scope of NLRB Remedies-NLRB CannotOrder Release of Confidential Information in theAbsence of Adequate Security (Student Note),David E. Ehrhart ....................................... 13:671
Labor Law-Seventh Circuit Denies Board JurisdictionOver Lay Teachers in Parochial Schools (StudentNote), Michael H. Piziali .............................. 11:1321
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Labor Law-Solicitation and Distribution byEmployees-Nonprofit Hospital's ProhibitionPresumptively Invalid Where No Showing of PatientCare Disruption-Retail Exception Not Applicableto Cafeteria and Coffee Shop (Student Note),Steven F. Biskup ....................................... 12:1283
Labor Law-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey),Timothy L. Korb ....................................... 15:327
Labor Law-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey),Sandra Dougherty ..................................... 14:397
Labor Law-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) 13:208Labor Law-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) 12:281Labor Law-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) 11:244Landlord-Tenant-Immunity-New Hampshire
Abrogates Landlord's Limited Tort Immunity andImposes Reasonable Man Standard (Student Note),Mark M. W albran ...................................... 7:694
The Legacy of W.E.B. DuBois: A Rational Model forAchieving Public School Equity for America's BlackChildren, Derrick A. Bell, Jr ........................... 11:409
Legal Education and Legal Services-Some Reflections,Roger C. Cramton ..................................... 12:487
Legal Remedies of a Distributor Terminated Pursuant toa Contractual Provision of Termination Upon Notice,Elliot Horton ........................................... 3:88
The Legitimate Transfer of Corporate Control: AParadigmatic Study of the Custodial Concept,Gregory Alan Lewis ................................... 13:463
Leveraged Leasing: IRS Versus the Courts (StudentComment), Terry L. Fredricks ........................ 12:1133
Liability of the Builder-Vender Under the ImpliedWarranty of Habitability-Where Does It End?(Student Comment), Sandra B. Friedman ............ 13:593
Libel and Slander-Privileges-Fifth Circuit FindsCredit Reports Unprotected by Georgia PrivilegeStatute (Student Note), Jeffrey J. Pirruccello ........ 7:753
Magistrate Montaigne's Follower, Charles E. Wyzanski,Jr ........................................................ 11:503
Management's Reserved Rights and the National LaborRelations Board-An Employer's View, Walter P.Loomis, Jr. and Joseph Herman........ ............... 1:34
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Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse in Nebraska(Student Comment), Donald R. Stuart ............... 8:791
Marital Deduction Planning, David L. Hefihinger ......... 11:679
The Material Participation Standard: An Analysis of ItsRelevance in Tax Planning For Farmers (StudentComment), Michaela M. Marcil ....................... 14:921
Media Libel: Federal and Nebraska Law, G. MichaelFenner and James L. Koley ........................... 12:149
Mental Health-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) .......... 10:166Mental Health-Legislation--Supreme Court Review
(Nebraska Survey), James G. Jandrain ............... 15:343The Mentally Retarded Offender in Omaha-Douglas
County, Empirical Study (Student Comment), C.Benjamin Crisman and Rockne J. Chickinell ......... 8:622
Miranda "Custody" and the Tax Investigation (StudentComment), Maureen E. McGrath ..................... 3:292
Miscellaneous Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ............ 9:112
Miscellaneous Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ............ 8:165
Moral Reconstruction in the Hospital: A Legal andPhilosophical Perspective on Patient Rights, CharlesJ. Dougherty and Sandra L. Dougherty ............... 14:1409
Mortgage Extensions and Modifications, Robert Kratoviland Raymond J. Werner ............................... 8:595
Motion to Vacate Under 28 U.S.C. Section 2255, Lester B. 2:5,Orfield (Parts One, Two) ............................. 2:213
Motor Vehicles-Certificates of Title-NebraskaCertificate of Title for a Stolen Automobile NotConclusive of Ownership (Student Note), Robert L.Lepp .................................................... 10:777
Motor Vehicles-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ......... 13:215Motor Vehicles-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ......... 12:286Motor Vehicles-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ......... 11:251Motor Vehicles-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ......... 10:171Motor Vehicles-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska
Survey), Kathleen M. Quinn .......................... 14:420
Motor Vehicles-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................. 13:214
Motor Vehicles-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................. 12:284
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Motor Vehicles-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................. 11:250
Motor Vehicles-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................. 10:170
Multiple-Party Accounts Under the Nebraska ProbateCode, Ronald R. Volkmer .............................. 9:519
Multi-State Estates Under the Uniform Probate Code,Allan D. Vestal ......................................... 9:529
Municipal Corporations-Administrative Law-Right toa Hearing Granted Where Defamation Occurs inConnection With Termination of Employment(Student Note), James C. Zalewski ................... 11:1341
Municipal Corporations-Initiative and Referendum-Nebraska Supreme Court Authorizes Use of theInitiative Power to Repeal an Ordinance (StudentNote), Beverly S. Greer ............................... 12:1309
Municipal Corporations-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) 13:220
Municipal Corporations-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) 12:293
Municipal Corporations-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) 11:263
Municipal Corporations-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) 10:180
Municipal Corporations-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) 9:124
Municipal Corporations-Supreme Court Review(Nebraska Survey), Bruce J. Wechsler ............... 14:423
Municipal Corporations-Supreme Court Review(Nebraska Survey), Leonard Jay Bartel .............. 15:357
Municipal Corporations-Supreme Court Review(Nebraska Survey) .................................... 13:217
Municipal Corporations-Supreme Court Review(Nebraska Survey) .................................... 12:288
Municipal Corporations-Supreme Court Review(Nebraska Survey) .................................... 11:253
Municipal Corporations-Supreme Court Review(Nebraska Survey) .................................... 10:174
Municipal Corporations-Supreme Court Review(Nebraska Survey) .................................... 9:121
Municipal Corporations--Supreme Court Review(Nebraska Survey) .................................... 8:168
The National Court of Appeals: An Analysis ofViewpoints, Roman L. Hruska .................... 9:286
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National League of Cities v. Usery: State Sovereignty asa Limitation on Federal Power (Student Comment),M arion F. Pruss ........................................ 10:488
Nebraska Aeronautical Law: Liability of Aircraft Owner-Lessor to Injured Third Parties (Student Comment),Patricia Lamberty ...................................... 11:352
The Nebraska Borrowing Statute: A History andTranslation, J. Patrick Green .......................... 9:677
Nebraska Criminal Code Revision-A Decade ofLegislative Perserverance, Roland A. Luedtke ....... 11:78
The Nebraska Environmental Protection Act: Effectsand Implications for the Nebraska Community(Student Comment), Sarah J. Penn .................. 7:283
Nebraska Faces Videotape: The New Video Technologyin Perspective (Student Comment), VincentValentino ............................................... 6:214
The Nebraska Farmer and U.C.C. Section 2-201(2): TheMerchant Exception to the Statute of Frauds(Student Comment), Charles R. Gentile ............. 13:325
Nebraska Income Tax: Auditing, Assessment andAppellate Procedures, Robert R. Veach ............... 2:97
Nebraska Income Tax: Corporations, Donald R. Prinz ... 2:78
Nebraska Income Tax: Estates and Trusts, Keith Miller. 2:91
Nebraska Income Tax: Individuals and Partnerships,Allan J. Garfinkle ...................................... 2:64
Nebraska Inheritance and Estate Taxes, Edward J.Birmingham ............................................ 2:284
Nebraska Jails: Is the Handwriting on the Wall?(Student Comment), Frank A. Schepers ............. 11:150
Nebraska Juvenile Courts: Jurisdiction, New Rights forJuveniles, New Duties for Prosecutors (StudentComment), Mark W. Eves ............................. 8:81
Nebraska Law of Concurrent Ownership, Ronald R.Volkm er ................................................ 13:513
The Nebraska Probate Code: Its Background andDevelopment, Donald H. Kelley ....................... 9:454
Nebraska's Adoption of the 1972 Amendments to theUniform Commercial Code, Steven C. Turner ........ 14:99
Nebraska's Rape Corroboration Rule-What and Why(Student Comment), Frederick K. Starrett ........... 8:56
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Nebraska's Response to Record Piracy, Louis J. Stromand James M. Tyler .................................... 8:18
Nebraska Sales and Use Taxes, W. Gerald O'Kief ........ 2:253Nebraska Sales and Use Tax Procedures, William E.
Peters .................................................. 2:269Nebraska Sanitary and Improvement District Legislation
(Student Comment), John C. Minahan, Jr ............ 5:269Nebraska's Trustees Powers Act and Principal and
Income Act: The New Look in Nebraska Trust Law,Ronald R. Volkmer ..................................... 14:121
Nebraska Workmen's Compensation Symposium, (NewLegislation-Enacted and Pending) Hon. BenjaminNovicoff; (Lump Sum Settlements) Hon. Larry F.Welch; (Recent Decisions) Hon. Richard Wiles;(Rehabilitation-A Helping Process) H.J. W.K oester ................................................. 4:235
The Neglect and Abuse of Children: The Physician'sPerspective, Robert W. ten Bensel, M.D .............. 8:757
New Guidelines for Private and Intrastate SecuritiesOfferings: Securities and Exchange CommissionRules 146 and 147, Gregory DuBois Erwin ............ 7:455
New Protection Against the Unethical Bill Collector:Debtor's Remedies Under the Fair Debt CollectionPractices Act (Student Comment), Steven G.Potach .................................................. 11:895
Non-Probate Transfers-Provisions Relating to Effect ofDeath: Will UPC § 6-201 Be "Effective" in Nebraska?(Student Comment), Edward M. Wagner ............. 12:1173
Nonresident Alien Inheritance of Nebraska Land: 1854-1971 (Student Comment), D.R. Busick ................ 4:304
Obscenity, Freedom, and Responsibility, M. C. Slough ... 3i218Oil and Gas (Eighth Circuit Survey), Phillip D. Seidl .... 13:1429
Oil and Gas-Nebraska Oil and Gas Conservation Act-Nebraska Supreme Court Allows RetroactivePooling to Date of Initial Production (StudentNote), Jeffrey C. Conrad ............................... 7:121
One Dialogue on Constitutional Religion, Douglas 0.Linder and Michael Sean Quinn ...................... 14:1249
The One-Party Trust for Nebraskans, Irvin E. Fasan ..... 6:156The Oral Lease v. Contract for Lease Problem Under the
Nebraska Statute of Frauds, Ronald R. Volkmer ..... 6:342
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Partnership Interests as Securities: An Alice inWonderland Tour, Gregory DuBois Erwin ............ 9:310
Pendent and Ancillary Jurisdiction of United StatesFederal District Courts, John C. Minahan, Jr ......... 10:279
Plea Bargaining in Nebraska-The Prosecutor'sPerspective, John Berman and Fred Kray ............ 11:94
The Plight of the POW/MIA and Attendant LegalProblems, William J. Stewart ......................... 8:295
Politics and Values or What's Really Wrong WithRationality Review?, Frank I. Michelman ............. 13:487
Population Law: A Neglected Field, Larry D. Barnett ... 13:1
Post Conviction Remedies and the OverburdenedJudiciary: Solutions Ahead, Hon. Donald P. Lay ..... 3:5
Post-Mortem Planning, Doris D. Blazek ................... 11:659
Practice, Procedure and Forms Under the NebraskaVideotape Deposition Statute, Vincent Valentino .... 8:314
President Reagan And The Legal Services Corporation,Angela F. Turner ...................................... 15:711
Preventive Detention: The Constitution and theCongress, Hon. Roman L. Hruska ..................... 3:36
Privacy and Property: Can They Remain After JuridicalPersonality Is Lost?, Gary A. Ahrens ................. 11:1077
Private Placements and Limited Partnership Offerings:Changes in the Rules, Gregory DuBois Erwin ....... 11:280
Procedure Under the Nebraska Probate Code, Robert C.M cGowan ............................................... 9:465
Procedures for Corporate Record Searches, Robert W.Doty and Phillip M. Renfro ............................ 8:803
Products Liability--Crashworthiness-Nebraska CourtHolds Automobile Manufacturer Has Duty toProtect Consumer Against Unreasonable Risk ofEnhanced Injury From "Second Collision" (StudentNote), Michael L. Johnson ............................. 8:233
Products Liability-Held Not to Be Error to Refuse toInstruct the Jury That Plaintiff Must Establish Thatthe Defective Condition of the Product Made ItUnreasonably Dangerous to the User or Consumer(Student Note), Fredrick R. King ..................... 6:434
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Products Liability-Strict Tort Liability v. the UCC-Nebraska Considers the Application of StrictLiability to Property Damage (Student Note),Lauren M . Ronald ...................................... 7:396
Projection of Economic Loss: Inflation v. Present Value,Jerome F. Sherman .................................... 14:723
Prolegomenon to Terror Violence, M. Cherif Bassiouni .. 12:745
Property-Eminent Domain-Enhancement Value andthe Miller Rule (Student Comment), W. MichaelM orrow ................................................. 9:127
Property-Landlord-Tenant Legislation (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................. 8:219
Property-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ................ 13:228
Property-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ................ 12:358
Property-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ................ 11:277
Property-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ................ 10:188
Property-Mineral Rights-Nebraska Supreme CourtFinds Retroactive Statutory Extinguishment ofOutstanding Mineral Interests Unconstitutional(Student Note), Jarisse J. Sanborn ................... 13:687
Property-Nebraska Upholds Validity of Due-on-SaleClauses in Real Estate Mortgages (Student Note),Morris 0. Pasqual, Jr ................................... 14:875
Property-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey),Amy S. Bones .......................................... 14:367
Property-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey),Deborah R. Pred ....................................... 14:431
Property-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) ... 13:222
Property-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) ... 12:344
Property-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) ... 11:266
Property-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) ... 10:182
Property-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) 9:139
Property-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) 8:198
Proposed Model Rule 5.4: Is It Necessary for CorporateStaff Counsel?, C. Barry Schaeffer ................... 15:639
A Prospectus on the Uniform Residential Landlord andTenant Act in Nebraska, R. Ladd Lonnquist and R.Michael Healey ........................................ 8:336
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Protecting the Interests of Children in CustodyProceedings: A Perspective on Twenty Years ofTheory and Practice in the Appointment ofGuardians Ad Litem (Student Comment), Regina T.M akaitis ................................................ 12:234
The Public Plaintiff Comes to Nebraska: An Essay onthe Limits of State Judicial Power, J. Patrick Green. 13:31
Punishment and Compensation, George P. Fletcher ..... 14:691
Quasi-Corporate Professional Service Associations andthe Kintner Regulations (Student Comment),Michael T. McKim ..................................... 2:108
The Questionable Constitutionality of Article IBankruptcy Courts, Patrick J. Phipps ................ 15:733
Railroad Abandonment: The Disappearing RailroadBlues, Kenneth A. Nickolai and Melvin R. Katskee .. 8:391
Rate of Return Determination in Nebraska, Patrick H.M ullin .................................................. 7:206
Real Estate Partnerships and the Securities Laws: APrimer, Thomas H. Dahlk ............................. 12:781
Real Property-Public Lands-School Land Tenant Heldto Have a Compensable Interest in ImprovementsNotwithstanding Unconstitutionality of Statute FromWhich Contractual Right Arose (Student Note),Donald R. Stuart ....................................... 8:180
Real Property-Totten Trusts-The Rights of aSurviving Spouse v. the Totten Trust (StudentNote), Lewis J. Remele ................................ 7:705
Recent Developments in Nebraska Trust Law, Ronald R.Volkm er ................................................ 5:40
Reclassified Debt as a Second Class of Stock inSubchapter S Corporations-Invalidation ofTreasury Regulation 1.1371-1(g) (StudentComment), James P. Fitzgerald ....................... 6:192
Records of Arrest and Conviction: A Comparative Studyof Institutional Abuse, R. Paul Davis ................. 13:863
Regulated Industries-Federal CommunicationsCommission-Supreme Court InvalidatesRegulations Requiring Cable Broadcasters toProvide Public Access (Student Note), Elizabeth M.Spellm an ............................................... 13:1023
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The Relationship Between the International MonetaryFund and the World Bank, Joseph Gold .............. 15:499
Rendering Illegal Behavior Unprofitable: VehicleForfeiture Under the Uniform ControlledSubstances Act (Student Comment), MichaelM cCarthy ............................................... 8:471
Restitution-Savings and Loan Associations-Recoveryby Home Mortgagors of Interest on Prepayments ofTaxes and Insurance Premiums Held in EscrowAccounts on the Principle of Unjust Enrichment(Student Note), Jackie S. Mason ...................... 12:697
Restricting Land Use Through Defeasible Fees inNebraska, and the Rule Against Restraints onAlienation (Student Comment), Thomas F. Hoarty 5:291
Retained Jurisdiction in Chapter XI of the BankruptcyAct: Why Not? Or, How to Have Your Cake and EatIt, Too, Paul F. Festersen .............................. 7:492
Retroactivity and the "Long Arm" Statutes (StudentComment), Gerald P. Griffin, Jr ....................... 1:109
Revenue Ruling 71-463 Overruled: Why and What Now?,(Student Comment), Dan T. McGrevey .............. 5:315
A Review of the Literature on Defensive Tactics toSurprise Cash Tender Offers (Student Comment),Richard A. Blunk ...................................... 13:909
The Revision of Article 9 of the Uniform CommercialCode, Rodney Shkolnick ............................... 5:255
The Right to a Speedy Trial in Nebraska, Richard E.Shugrue ...................................... ......... 15:83
The Right to Appoint a Successor Trustee as a RetainedInterest Triggering Inclusion of Trust Value inGrantor's Estate (Student Comment), Colleen A.Shanahan ............................................... 14:941
Right to Counsel: The Impact of Gideon v. Wainwrightin the Fifty States (Student Comment), John F.Decker and Thomas J. Lorigan ........................ 3:103
The Right to a Predeprivation Hearing Under the DueProcess Clause-Constitutional Priorities and aSuggested Method for Making Decisions, Donald P.Sim et ................................................... 11:1201
The Right to Privacy in Nebraska (Student Comment),Mary T. Powers ........................................ 13:935
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The Right to Treatment for Mentally Retarded Citizens:An Evolving Legal and Scientific Interface, Bruce G.Mason and Frank J. Menolascino ..................... 10:124
The Role of State Legislation in Ground Water
Management, Robert Emmet Clark ................... 10:469
Safety in the Workplace: Employee Remedies andUnion Liability (Student Comment), MichaelM cDonough ............................................ 13:955
Schools-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ................. 13:231
Schools-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ................. 12:360
Schools-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) .... 13:230
Schools-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) .... 12:359
The Scope of Article 2 of the U.C.C.: Classification ofContracts Relating to the Sale of Goods (StudentComment), Mary Julianne Yard ...................... 10:508
Secured Transactions-Uniform Commercial Code-Consumer Who Purchases Goods From a Non-Consumer Seller Is Not Protected by Code Section9-307(2) From Outstanding Security InterestPerfected Without Filing (Student Note), Jon J.Gergen ................................................. 2:389
Securities-Accountant's Liability-United StatesSupreme Court Holds Accountant Not Liable UnderRule lOb-5 Unless Defendant Intended to Deceive,Manipulate, or Defraud Investor (Student Note),Jeffrey W . Beissel ...................................... 9:775
Securities-Banks-Venue-Section 94 of the NationalBank Act, Rather Than Section 27 of the SecuritiesAct of 1934, Governs Venue in a Securities ActionAgainst a National Bank (Student Note), ConstanceJ. Chatwood ............................................ 10:415
Securities (Eighth Circuit Survey), Geraldine L.Clanton ................................................. 15:1027
Securities (Eighth Circuit Survey), Gary D. Blackford ... 14:1204
Securities (Eighth Circuit Survey), Gayla D. Lee ........ 13:1436
Securities Fraud and the Statute of Limitations: TheStrange Case of the "Modified Uniform" SecuritiesAct, Gregory DuBois Erwin ........................... 10:324
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Securities Law-Insider Trading-Beneficial Owner MayUse Split-Sale Technique to Reduce Short-SwingProfit Liability as an Insider Under Section 16(b) ofthe Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (Student Note),W illiam C. Norris ...................................... 5:328
Securities Law-Investment Contracts-The Test IsWhether the Scheme Involves an Investment ofMoney in a Common Enterprise With Profits toCome From the Efforts of Those Other Than theInvestor Which Are the Undeniably Significant Onesor Essential Managerial Efforts Which Affect theFailure or Success of the Enterprise (Student Note),John J. Gallagher ...................................... 6:450
Securities-Pensions-Securities Laws AntifraudProvisions Held Facially Applicable to EmployeePension Plans (Student Note), Ronald J. Snow ...... 10:394
Securities Regulation-Section 16(b)-Benefits TestUsed to Determine Whether Corporate InsiderBeneficially Owned His Spouse's Shares (StudentNote), Thomas H. Dahlk ............................... 9:629
The Seller's Obligation Under U.C.C. Section 2-702:Notice and Tender of Performance (StudentComment), Dean G. Pawlowic ........................ 11:563
The Separation of Powers Doctrine: A Viable Challengeto the Nebraska Habitual Criminal Statute?(Student Comment), Mary M. McHugh ............... 11:925
Sexual Harassment of Female Employees ByNonsupervisory Coworkers: A Theory of Liability,Joseph G. Allegretti .................................... 15:437
Should Liabilities Assumed in CorporateReorganizations Be Tax Free? A Discussion ofCongressional Policy and Judicial Interpretation,Ulysses S. Crockett, Jr. and Jay Kiesewetter ......... 8:399
Social Legislation-Retirement System Legislation ...... 9:145
Social Science and Global Law, Kenneth L. Wise ........ 14:1355
Some Gray Areas in Employer Free-Speech, Butler D.Shaffer .................................................. 6:39
Specific Performance of Land Purchases: NebraskaSupreme Court Sets a Tender Trap for Would-BePurchasers, John F. Thomas .......................... 12:295
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Stacking of Medical Payments Limits Under the FamilyAutomobile Policy (Student Note), Dorothy D.Sloma ........... .................... .. 9:402
State Cases Belong in State Courts, Robert J. Sheranand Barbara Isaacman ................................. 12:1
Statutory Liens and the Bankruptcy Act: U.C.C. § 2-702and Section 67(c) (Student Comment), Robert A.G reen ................................................... 10:733
Stock Redemptions Under Sections 302 and 306 of the1954 Code and Tax Planning for ShareholdersTerminating Their Interest in Closely-HeldCorporations: Revenue Ruling 77-455 (StudentComment), Paul J. Linstroth ......................... 11:1259
Stone v. Powell: The Hermeneutics of the Burger Court,J. Patrick Green ........................................ 10:655
Strict Tort Liability in Nebraska: Recent Developmentsin Perspective (Student Comment), William R.Drexel .................................................. 12:370
Structural Change in Nebraska's Legal Profession AndThe Implications For Broad Based Efficacy InRepresentation, Steven R. Hickerson ................. 15:1
A Suggested Method of Fourth Amendment AnalysisAfter Payton v. New York (Student Comment),Thomas M. McGivern ............ .............. 14:905
The Superiority of a Possessory Lien Under the FederalTax Lien Act of 1966 (Student Comment), JamesSilhasek ..................................... 4:146
Supreme Court Dismissal of State Court Appeals ForWant Of a Substantial Federal Question, MichaelaM . Nicolarsen .......................................... 15:749
Symbolic Stories as Social Change, Michael G. Lawler .. 14:1341Taxation-Appeals From Decisions of the County Board
of Equalization: Not a Land of Milk and Honey,Ronald R. Volkmer ..................................... 9:149
Taxation (Eighth Circuit Survey), David G. Anderson ... 15:1049
Taxation (Eighth Circuit Survey), Thomas R. Brown .... 14:1215Taxation (Eighth Circuit Survey), Lori L. Wiese ......... 13:1451Taxation-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ................ 13:232Taxation-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ................ 12:367Taxation-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ................ 11:310Taxation-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ................ 9:168
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Taxation-Nebraska Supreme Court Approves StateProperty Tax Exemption for Nonprofit NursingHome Corporation Closely Associated With For-Profit Corporations (Student Note), James P.O'H ara ..................................... ....... ..... 12:1331
Taxation of Political Contributions, Edward J.Birmingham and Patrick J. Peartree .................. 7:554
Taxation-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey),Leonard Jay Bartel .................................... 15:380
Taxation-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) ... 12:363
Taxation-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) ... 11:306
Taxation-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) ... 9:164
Taxation-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) ... 8:229
Taxation-Unrelated Business Income-Eighth CircuitDisregards Competitive-Noncompetitive Distinctionin Taxing Bingo Games (Student Note), Mary C.W ickenkamp ........................................... 12:1351
Title III and the Classic Triangle: Should the ImmunityDoctrine Apply to Interspousal ElectronicSurveillance? (Student Comment), Asenath M.K epler ................................................... 12:1209
Title VHI-Religious Discrimination-Employer's Duty to"Reasonably Accommodate" Employee's ReligiousPractices (Student Note), John H. Bernstein ......... 9:795
Torts-California Finds Social Host Can Be Liable toThird Parties for Intoxicated Guests' Negligent Acts(Student Note), Katherine A. Carey .................. 12:945
Torts-Comparative Negligence-The StatutoryAdoption of the Doctrine of Comparative NegligenceHas Rendered the Doctrine of Last Clear ChanceInapplicable in Maine (Student Note), Joseph S.D aly .................................................... 2:376
Torts-Criminal Conversation-Nebraska SupremeCourt Upholds the Civil Action for Adultery(Student Note), Patrick J. Brady ...................... 12:1369
Torts (Eighth Circuit Survey), Adolfo A. Franco ......... 15:1065
Torts (Eighth Circuit Survey), Vaughn Burkholder...... 14:1233Torts (Eighth Circuit Survey), Robert F. Rossiter, Jr ..... 13:1473Torts-nterspousal Immunity-The Impact of
Abrogation of Interspousal Tort Immunity inNebraska (Student Note), William F. Hargens ....... 13:423
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Torts-Invitees-Reasonable Care and IndependentCriminal Conduct on the Premises (Student Note),Robert D. Mullin ....................................... 7:138
Torts-Legislation-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey), Glen D. Sanborn ............................. 15:385
Torts-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) .................... 13:242Torts-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) .................... 12:427Torts-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) .................... 11:395Torts-Negligence-Iowa Supreme Court Extends
Potential Liability of Physicians for ProfessionalNegligence (Student Note), Jary V. Streitwieser ..... 7:724
Torts-Parental Claim for Loss of Services-Iowa CourtHolds That Contributory Negligence of the MinorDoes Not Bar Parental Claim for Loss of Services(Student Note), Bradley T. Koch ..................... 8:555
Torts-Products Liability-Application of Nebraska Lawin Second Collision, Design-Defect Cases (StudentNote), Elaine M. Martin ............................... 10:198
Torts-Products Liability-Strict Liability (StudentNote), Julie K. Hughes ................................. 11:374
Torts-Strict Liability-The Medical Malpractice CitadelStill Stands (Student Note), William R. Hadley ...... 11:1357
Torts-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey), MaryC. Gilbride .............................................. 14:454
Torts-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) ....... 13:235Torts-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) ....... 12:416Torts-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) ....... 11:390Torts-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) ....... 10:217
Torts-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) ....... 9:170Torts-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska Survey) ....... 8:249Torts-Wrongful Death-An Identity Crisis for the
Viable Unborn Child (Student Note), Gary M.Gallner ................................................. 12:402
Trade Regulations-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ...... 9:203Trade Regulations-The Nebraska Public Service
Commission: Avenues for Reform, Kenneth A.Nickolai ................................................. 9:175
Trade Regulations-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................. 10:223
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Trade Regulations-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................. 9:196
Trade Regulations-Supreme Court Review (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................. 8:253
Trademarks: Registration Under Federal Law, Larry W.M orten .................................................. 11:481
Treaties Concerning Celestial Exploration and theConcept of Natural Law, Brendan F. Brown .......... 6:179
Treatment of Assumption of Liabilities Under Section357(c)-Equity in Search of a Rationale, David S.Houghton ............................................... 10:678
Trust Administration-Jurisdiction and Venue, John M.Gradwohl ............................................... 9:551
Trust Administration-Procedure and Administration,Robert S. Hinds ........................................ 9:545
Trusts and Succession-Election of Statutory Share-Nebraska Supreme Court Interprets "BestInterests" of Incompetent Surviving Spouse(Student Note), Barbara J. Gaskins .................. 9:205
Trusts and Succession-Supreme Court Review(Nebraska Survey) .................................... 11:397
Trusts and Succession-Supreme Court Review(Nebraska Survey) .................................... 10:227
Trusts and Succession-Supreme Court Review(Nebraska Survey) .................................... 9:217
Trusts and Succession-Supreme Court Review(Nebraska Survey) .................................... 8:262
Trusts and Wills-Legislation (Nebraska Survey) ........ 12:428Trusts and Wills-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska
Survey), Nikki Calvano Maliha ........................ 15:401Trusts and Wills-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska
Survey), Judith A. Spindler ...... ............... 14:473Trusts and Wills-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska
Survey) ................................................. 13:244Trusts and Wills-Supreme Court Review (Nebraska
Survey) ................................................. 12:428The Unconstitutionality of Death Qualifying A Jury
Prior to the Determination of Guilt: The Fair-Cross-Section Requirement in Capital Cases, Joseph A.Colussi ................................................. 15:595
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Uniform Commercial Code Section 9-310, The Certificateof Title Act, and the Artisan's Lien: Three Act Planor Three Ring Circus? (Student Comment), Mark W.M ajor ................................................... 11:947
Uniform Commercial Code: Article 9, Part 5; Rights,Remedies and Liabilities Under Default, Steven C.Turner .................................................. 12:93
United States Supreme Court Adjudication of EighthCircuit Decisions (Eighth Circuit Survey), Rjean K.Form anek .............................................. 13:1091
The Unlitigated Federal Tax Appeals Procedure, Homer0. Croasm un ........................................... 6:303
The Use of Deadly Force to Arrest: Conflicting andUncertain Standards in the Courts (StudentComment), Thomas J. McCormick ........ ............ 12:655
Usury-Consumer Credit-Revolving Charge AccountsFall Under the Iowa Usury Laws (Student Note),Roger C. Blauwet ...................................... 7:419
Vicarious Morality and the Law, Val J. Peter ............. 14:1379
Walker, Rowe and Carafas: The Expanding Concept of"In Custody" (Student Comment), Daniel J. Cole,Jr ........................................................ 2:171
The Warsaw Convention-The Dilemma of theDisembarking Passenger Under Article 17 of theWarsaw Convention (Student Note), John R. Loin .. 11:1383
Water Law-Groundwater-a Filter for a Muddy Issue?(Student Note), Allan R. Bosch ....................... 12:431
Water Law-Transbasin Diversion in Nebraska (StudentNote), Regina M. Shields .............................. 14:887
Welfare Law-AFDC Assistance-Connecticut SupremeCourt Holds That State Welfare Commissioner MayConsider a Child's Tort Recovery in DeterminingEligibility for AFDC Benefits (Student Note), PaulV. M cCarten ............................................ 7:736
Wills and the Nebraska Probate Code, William A. Day,Jr ........................................... ............ 9:496
Wills-Revocation-A Presumption of Revocation inDuplicate Will Cases (Student Note), Gayla D. Lee . 12:729
What the Legal Community Needs to Know About theSmall Claims Court, Frank Forbes .................... 6:317
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The Wholesale Meat Act and Interstate Meat Plants(Student Comment), Dennis Naughton ............... 4:86
Woody-Getting Custody (Book Review), Richard E.Shugrue ................................................ 13:705
Workmen's Compensation-Employee Rescue of aStranger-Ostensibly Different Standards ofRecovery Create Unnecessary Uncertainty ofCompensation (Student Note), Michael D. Howard.. 3:341
Workmen's Compensation-Evidence--NebraskaWorkmen's Compensation Court May Not Be MoreRestrictive Than Nebraska Trial Courts in AdmittingEvidence (Student Note), Theodore D. Fraizer ...... 12:446
Workmen's Compensation-Legislation (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................. 13:250
Workmen's Compensation-Legislation (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................. 12:485
Workmen's Compensation-Legislation (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................. 11:407
Workmen's Compensation-Legislation (NebraskaSurvey) ................................................. 9:222
Workmen's Compensation-Statute of Limitations-Nebraska Supreme Court Applies Discovery RuleAnalysis to Deny Employee's Claim (Student Note),Thomas K. Richey ..................................... 12:466
Workmen's Compensation-Supreme Court Review(Nebraska Survey), Virginia Koerselman ............ 15:415
Workmen's Compensation-Supreme Court Review(Nebraska Survey) ................................... 13:247
Workmen's Compensation-Supreme Court Review(Nebraska Survey) .................................... 12:482
Workmen's Compensation-Supreme Court Review(Nebraska Survey) .................................... 11:400
Workmen's Compensation-Surpeme Court Review(Nebraska Survey) .................................... 10:235
Workmen's Compensation-Supreme Court Review. (Nebraska Survey) .................................... 9:219
Workmen's Compensation-Supreme Court Review(Nebraska Survey) ..................................... 8:290
"Works Made For Hire" Under The Copyright Act of1976-Two Interpretations, William O'Meara ......... 15:523
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Wrongful Death-Measures of Damages-NebraskaSupreme Court Permits Recovery for Loss of Care,Comfort and Companionship Upon the Death of aMinor in Nebraska (Student Note), Thomas J.Culhane ................................................ 7:147
The Year and a Day Rule: Has Its Time Run Out?(Student Comment), Phillip S. Lorenzo .............. 12:683
Zoning: A New Look, Robert Kratovil .................... 11:433Zoning Law-Growth Controls-Ninth Circuit Denies
Construction Industry and Landowners Standing toAssert Municipality's Growth Control Plan asInfringement of Third Parties' Right to Travel(Student Note), Richard E. McFayden ................ 9:817