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Table of Contents, vol. 71, no. 3

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Suicide: Unpredictable and Unavoidable—Proposed Guidelines Provide Rational Test for Physician's Liability
Phyllis Coleman and Ronald A. Shellow

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Giving Trial Judges the Final Word: Waiving the Right to Appeal Sentences Imposed under the Sentencing Reform Act
D. Randall Johnson

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Banking and Insurance—Should Ever the Twain Meet?
Emeric Fischer

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The Legal Implications of Covenants Not to Compete in Veterinary Contracts
Margaret Rosso Grossman and Gregg A. Scoggins

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Retroactivity—The Civil Rights Act of 1991
Scott S. Moore

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Masson v. New Yorker Magazine, Inc., 111 S. Ct. 2419 (1991): Journalists Score Hollow Victory in Close Encounter of the Word Kind—and You Can [Mis]quote Me on That
Steven M. Thomas

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A Test Both Lawyers and Scientists Can Live With: The Rigorous Five-Prong Test for the Admission of DNA Profiling Evidence Adopted in United States v. Matthew Sylvester Two Bulls, 918 F.2d 56 (8th Cir. 1990)
Sarah Brashears-Macatee

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Harmony in the Health Care Industry at Last? American Hospital Association v. National Labor Relations Board, 111 S. Ct. 1539 (1991)
Darin Mackender

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The Nebraska Supreme Court Sounds the Death Knell for Recovery for Occupational Diseases under the Nebraska Workers' Compensation Act: Vencil v. Valmont Industries, Inc., 239 Neb. 31, 473 N.W.2d 409 (1991)
Craig C. Dirrim

 
 
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