Volume sixteen -- Numbers Three and Four

 

Articles

Hon. Alan B. Handler, Jurisprudence and Prudential Justice, 16 Seton Hall L. Rev. 571 (1986).

Ronald J. Bacigal, Dodging a Bullet, but Opening Old Wounds in Fourth Amendment Jurisprudence, 16 Seton Hall L. Rev. 597 (1986).

Eugene L. Shapiro, State Constitutional Doctrine and the Criminal Process, 16 Seton Hall L. Rev. 630 (1986).

C.M.A. McCauliff, The First English Adoption Law and its American Precursors, 16 Seton Hall L. Rev. 656 (1986).

Duncan T. O'Brien, Multistate Practice and Conflicting Ethical Obligations, 16 Seton Hall L. Rev. 678 (1986).

Comment

James R. Icklan, Comment, The Expanding Scope of Products Liability: New Jersey Extends a Manufacturer's Responsibility to Include Injuries Caused after a Substantial Alteration of its Product, 16 Seton Hall L. Rev. 722 (1986).

Notes

Marjorie O. Smith, Note, Physician May Qualify as an Expert in Malpractice Action against Chiropractor, 16 Seton Hall L. Rev. 745 (1986).

Peter P. Feeley, Note, Reasonable Suspicion Test Provides Constitutional Standard for Detaining Suspected Alimentary Canal Smugglers, 16 Seton Hall L. Rev. 763 (1986).

David B. Katz, Note, Private Individual May Recover Presumed and Punitive Damages without a Showing of Actual Malice, 16 Seton Hall L. Rev. 785 (1986).

Elfriede Fisch, Note, Sale-of-Business Doctrine Does Not Exempt Sale of 100% of Corporate Stock from Provisions of Federal Securities Acts, 16 Seton Hall L. Rev. 811 (1986).

Stephen W. Bialkowski, Note, State Limitation Period for Personal Injury Actions Applies to All Section 1983 Claims, 16 Seton Hall L. Rev. 831 (1986).

James F. Gizzi, Note, Exclusion of Potential Jurors in Capital Sentencing Cases No Longer Requires That Venire Members Express Their Views about the Death Penalty with Unmistakable Clarity, 16 Seton Hall L. Rev. 851 (1986).