Volume twenty five -- Number Two

 

Articles

Lewis D. Lownfels & Alan R. Broomberg, Broker-Dealer Supervision: A Troublesome Area, 25 Seton Hall L. Rev. 527 (1994).

Beth Gammie, Human Rights Implications of the Export of Banned Pesticides, 25 Seton Hall L. Rev. 558 (1994).

Leon E. Trakman, David Meets Goliath: Consumers Unite Against Big Business, 25 Seton Hall L. Rev. 617 (1994).

Notes

Michael S. Rubin, Note, Private Plaintiffs May Not Bring Aiding and Abetting Suits under 10(b) of the 1934 Securities Exchange Act, 25 Seton Hall L. Rev. 666 (1994).

Susan J. Schleck, Note, Employee Has Ultimate Burden of Proof in a Title VII Case to Show Discriminatory Intent Even If Employer's Reasons For Dismissal Are Pretextual, 25 Seton Hall L. Rev. 696 (1994).

Adrian Daunarummo, Note, A Contractor's Association Satisfies the Standing Requirement by Showing that it is Ready and Able to Bid on City Contracts, but Cannot do so on an Equal Basis Because of a Government Minority Set-Aside Program, 25 Seton Hall L. Rev. 720 (1994).

Stacy A. Dowling, Note, Equal Protection Clause Prohibits Litigants from Exercising Peremptory Challenges on the Basis of Gender, 25 Seton Hall L. Rev. 756 (1994).

Kimberly A. Flynn, Note, Differing Burdens of Proof, Based on the Sex of the Parent, Determine When Parents May Recover for Emotional Distress Suffered from Medical Malpractice Which Causes the Premature Birth and Subsequent Death of Their Child, 25 Seton Hall L. Rev. 788 (1994).