Volume 19
1985-86
Issue 1
- ERISA Retirement Plans in Individual Bankruptcy
- Bad Samaritanism and the Duty to Render Aid: A Proposal
- Introduction
- ERISA Preemption: Judicial Flexibility and Statutory Rigidity
- Women's Pension Reform: Congress Inches Toward Equity
- The Applicability of the Antitrust Procedures and Penalties Act of 1974 to Voluntary Dismissals
- A National Retirement Income Policy: Problems and Policy Options
- ERISA-The First Decade: Was the Legislation Consistent with Other National Goals?
- ERISA Enforcement: Mandate for a Single Agency
- ERISA: To Sue or Not to Sue-A Question of Statutory Standing
- Pension Plan Terminations and Asset Reversions: Accommodating the Interests of Employers and Employees
Issue 3
- Suing in the Right of the Corporation: A Commentary and Proposal for Legislative Reform
- The Medicare Rx: Prospective Pricing to Effect Cost Containment
- Improving Parent-Child Relationships Within the Divorced Family: A Call for Legal Reform
- An Empirical Analysis of the Medical and Legal Professions' Experiences and Perceptions of Medical and Legal Malpractice
- Taking a Byte Out of Abusive Agency Discretion: A Proposal for Disclosure in the Use of Computer Models
- Fair Use and University Photocopying: Addison-Wesley Publishing v. New York University
- Distinguishing Between Capital Expenditures and Ordinary Business Expenses: A Proposal for a Universal Standard
- The Application of a Due Diligence Requirement to Market Share Theory in DES Litigation
Issue 4
- Introduction
- In the Wake of the Snail Darter: An Environmental Law Paradigm and its Consequences
- The Dilution of the Clean Water Act
- Reducing Acid Rain in Eastern North America: The Scientific Basis for an Acid Rain Control Policy
- Environmental Litigation in Historical Perspective
- Section 707(b) of the Bankruptcy Code: A Roadmap With a Proposed Standard for Defining Substantial Abuse
- School Metal Detector Searches and the Fourth Amendment: An Empirical Study
- Farmland and Open Space Preservation in Michigan: An Empirical Analysis
- Pennsylvania's Implementation of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act: An Assessment of How "Cooperative Federalism" Can Make State Regulatory Programs More Effective
- The Criminal Forfeiture Provisions of the RICO and CCE Statutes: Their Application to Attorneys' Fees
- At-Large Elections and Vote Dilution: An Empirical Study