Volume twenty seven -- Number One
Articles
Howard A. Denemark, The Death of Law Reviews Has Been Predicted: What Might be Lost When the Last Law Review Shuts Down?, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1 (1996).
Jennifer S. Bales, Equal Protection and the Use of Protest Letters in Parole Proceedings: A Particular Dilemma for Battered Women Inmates, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 33 (1996).
Gordon T. Butler, Economic Benefit: Formulating a Workable Theory of Income Recognition, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 70 (1996).
Mary Garvey Algero, Ebb and Flow of the Tide: A Viable Doctrine for Determining Admiralty Jurisdiction or a Relic of the Past, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 138 (1996).
Comments
David C. Berry, Comment, Untwisting New Jersey's Cap on Punitive Damages, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 167 (1996).
Jennifer A. Hradil, Comment, Patchwork Patient Protection: Must We Choose a Single Pattern, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 203 (1996).
Notes
Rachel L. Diehl, Note, Random Warrantless and Suspicionless Searches of Student Athletes Through Urinalysis Drug Testing by Public School Officials Does Not Violate Fourth Amendment, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 230 (1996).
Paul L. Kattas, Note, The Ban on Honoraria as Contained in 501(b) of the Ethics in Government Act of 1989 is Unconstitutional as Applied to Members of the Executive Branch below Grade GS-16, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 260 (1996).
Maurice F. Kirchofer III, Note, New Jersey State Constitution Requires Privately Owned Shopping Malls to Allow Access for Expressional Leafletting, Subject to Owner's Reasonable Time, Place, and Manner Restrictions, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 289 (1996).
Debra M. Wallin, Note, Federal Regulation Prohibiting Disclosure of a Beer's Alcohol Content on its Label Violates the Commercial Speech Doctrine, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 319 (1996).