Oregon law review

by University of Oregon. School of Law

Journal, Magazine : Periodical, c1998

Status

Available

Call number

K15 .O74

LCC

K15 .O74

Barcode

2000001325

Publication

Eugene, Oregon : University of Oregon, School of Law

Physical description

(various pagings) p.; 26 cm

Local notes

Oregon law review volume 77 number 4 Winter 1998 contents: Page 1005 - Speeches. Science, and the challenge of expert testimony in the courtroom by Jack B. Weinstein. Page 1019 - Wayne Morse Forum, October 15, 1997: the primacy of Congress by Abner Mikva. Page 1027 - Articles. Efforts to legalize physician - assisted suicide in New York, Washington and Oregon: a contrast between judicial and initiative approaches - who should decide? by Carol A. Pratt. Page 1125 - Lost in cyberspace: the judiciary's distracted application of free speech and personal jurisdiction doctrines to the Internet by Mark S. Kende. Page 1195 - Authors, publishers, and products liability: remedies for defective information in books by Lars Noah. Page 1229 - Slashing and burning prisoners' rights: Congress and the Supreme Court in dialogue by Susan N. Herman. Page 1305 - Suffering in silence: camouflaging the redefinition of the establishment clause by Harlan A. Loeb. Page 1337 - A good walk spoiled: Casey Martin and the ADA's reasonable accommodation requirement in competitive settings by Alex B. Long. Page 1383 - Prosecution by regulation: the changing nature of antitrust enforcement by Spencer Weber Waller. Includes table of contents, author and subject indexes.

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