Oregon law review

by University of Oregon. School of Law

Journal, Magazine : Periodical, c1987

Status

Available

Call number

K15 .O74

LCC

K15 .O74

Barcode

2000001279

Publication

Eugene, Oregon : University of Oregon, School of Law

Physical description

(various pagings) p.; 26 cm

Local notes

Oregon law review volume 66 number 2 1987 contents: Page 219 - The interrelationship of statutes and tort actions by Caroline Forell. Page 277 - The integration of tort law reforms and liability insurance ratemaking in the new age by Dominick Vetri. Page 303 - The constitution and the Federal judiciary: the need for "transitory" immunity by Robert S. Catz. Page 339 - Mitigation of antitrust damages by Neil Hamilton and Virginia B. Cone. Page 373 - "Poison pill" warrant and the business judgment rule: Moran v. Household International, Inc. by Gordon H. Warren. Page 405 - The political offense exemption to extradition: protecting the right of rebellion in an era of international political violence by Nancy P. Kelly. Page 429 - Oregon's 1986 reapportionment amendment: opening the way for political gerrymandering of the legislature by David H. Shoup. Includes table of contents and appendix.

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