Volume Twenty Three -- Book Two

 

Tribute

John B. Wefing, Richard J. Hughes—Public Servant, 23 Seton Hall L. Rev. 411 (1993).

Articles

Donald W. Garner, Protecting Job Opportunities of Smokers: Fair Treatment for the New Minority, 23 Seton Hall L. Rev. 417 (1993).

Benjamin E. Rosenberg, Criminal Acts and Sentencing Facts: Two Constitutional Limits on Criminal Sentencing, 23 Seton Hall L. Rev. 459 (1993).

John J. Sarno, International Commerce in New Jersey: Due Process and the Freedom of Contract, 23 Seton Hall L. Rev. 510 (1993).

John T. Cross, Viewing Federal Jurisdiction Through the Looking Glass of Bankruptcy, 23 Seton Hall L. Rev. 530 (1993).

Dan L. Burk, Protection of Trade Secrets in Outer Space Activity: A Study in Federal Preemption, 23 Seton Hall L. Rev. 560 (1993).

Comment

Kim Schimenti, Comment, Pro Choice for Lawyers in a Revised Pro Bono System, 23 Seton Hall L. Rev. 641 (1993).

Notes

Henry W. Wilson, Note, Failure of a Chapter Seven Trustee to Object to the Validity of a Debtor’s Claimed Exemption Within Thirty Days of the Initial Creditor’s Meeting Renders Property Exempt, Regardless of Whether the Debtor Had a Colorable Basis for Claiming Such Exemption, 23 Seton Hall L. Rev. 700 (1993).

Lori G. Rhodes, Note, Defendant Has Been Entrapped as a Matter of Law when the Government’s Protracted and Insistent Efforts Create in Defendant a Predisposition to Engage in Unlawful Conduct, 23 Seton Hall L. Rev. 728 (1993).

Peter McKenna, Note, States May Not Impose Civil Penalties on the United States Government for Violations of State Statutes Promulgated Under the Authority of the Clean Water At and The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, 23 Seton Hall L. Rev. 762 (1993).

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