Volume Nineteen -- Book Two

 

Tribute

Hon. Robert A. Matthews, A Tribute to Alfred C. Clapp (1930-1988), 19 Seton Hall L. Rev. 171 (1989).

Articles

Hon. John E. Keefe and Richard C. Henke, Presumed Knowledge of Danger: Legal Fiction Gone Awry?, 19 Seton Hall L. Rev. 174 (1989).

Stanley H. Friedelbaum, Justice Brennan and the Burger Court: Policy-Making in the Judicial Thicket, 19 Seton Hall L. Rev. 188 (1989).

Howard A. Massler, Qualified Domestic Relations Orders: A Statutory Analysis, 19 Seton Hall L. Rev. 224 (1989).

Notes

Marybeth Scriven, Note, New Jersey Supreme Court Sends a Sobering Signal to Drunken Drivers, 19 Seton Hall L. Rev. 247 (1989).

Kathleen B. Harden, Note, Recovery Denied for Unquantified "Enhanced Risk" of Disease Under New Jersey Tort Claims Act and Prospective Application of a Court-Supervised Fund for Medical Surveillance Compensation Required, 19 Seton Hall L. Rev. 272 (1989).

Thomas P. Scrivo, Note, Act of Production Doctrine Does Not Apply to Corporate Custodians, 19 Seton Hall L. Rev. 303 (1989).

Mary Beth Gazi, Note, Targeted, Direct-Mail Attorney Advertising Which is Truthful and Nondeceptive is Constitutionally Protected, 19 Seton Hall L. Rev. 326 (1989).

John Edward Bruder, Note, State Ownership of Public Trust Lands Includes All Land Subject to the Influence of the Tide, 19 Seton Hall L. Rev. 353 (1989).

Madeline E. Cox, Note, Public Employees’ Right to Free Speech in the Workplace Expanded, 19 Seton Hall L. Rev. 380 (1989).

Sarah E. McCandless, Note, Intangible Rights Doctrine Rejected as Contrary to Legislative Intent, 19 Seton Hall L. Rev. 406 (1989).

Robin Ann Newman, Note, Prison Regulations Constitutionally Valid if Reasonably Related to Legitimate Penological Interests, 19 Seton Hall L. Rev. 429 (1989).

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