Willamette law review

by Willamette University. College of Law

Journal, Magazine : Periodical, c1983

Status

Available

Call number

K27 .I4

LCC

K27 .I4

ISBN

1942-8340

Publication

Salem, Or. : College of Law, Willamette University

Physical description

(various pagings) p.; 26 cm

Local notes

Willamette law review volume 19 number 4 fall 1983 contents: Page 621 - Complexities of modern practice require changes in Oregon ethics code by Arno H. Denecke. Page 641 - "Last things last": a methodological approach to legal argument in state court by Justice Wallace P. Carson. Page 665 - Defamation and state constitutions: the search for a state law based standard after Gertz by Michael B. Allport and Steven C. Baldwin. Page 701 - State constitutional limits on regulation of legislators by the Oregon Government Ethics Commission by Eric Lindenauer. Page 715 - The Education For All Handicapped Children Act: what's left after Rowley? by Paul F. James. Page 737 - Unemployment benefits, laid - off workers and labor disputes: the unemployment benefit conflict by Brian R. Whitehead. Page 757 - State constitutional analysis of equal protection and privileges or immunities: gender discrimination in Oregon by Christopher T. Carson. Page 767 - Field burning: new tinder for the flame of strict liability by Kathryn Fields. Page 789 - Continued preference for domestic ground water uses in Idaho: Parker v. Wallentine by Paul G. Rowan. Page 803 - Drunk driving and talking the fine line in Oregon: Moore v. Motor Vehicles Division by Julie Vacura. Page 819 - Williams v. Alyeska Pipeline Service Co.: Alaska extends its modified enterprise theory of respondeat superior to intentional torts by Brewster H. Jamieson. Page 835 - Williams v. Nix - Federal - Criminal procedure - Exclusionary rule. Page 839 - South Dakota v. Neville - Federal - Constitutional law - Fifth Amendment - Self incrimination. Includes table of contents and author and subject indexes.

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