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Table of Contents, vol. 74, no. 2
Public School Choice and Open Enrollment: Implications for Education, Desegregation, and EquityAngela G. Smith
Current Dimensions of the Federal Arbitration Act in NebraskaJohn M. Gradwohl
A Critical Review Culminating in Practical Bar Examination Application Techniques in Regards to the "Good Moral Character Requirement"—In re Majorek, 244 Neb. 595, 508 N.W.2d 275 (1993)Mark R. Privratsky
The FTC's Reliance on Extrinsic Evidence in Cases of Deceptive Advertising: A Proposal for Interpretive Rulemaking. Kraft, Inc. v. FTC, 970 F.2d 311 (7th Cir. 1992), cert. denied, 113 S. Ct. 1254 (1993)Dennis P. Stolle
While the United States Supreme Court Waves Goodbye to the After-Acquired Evidence Doctrine, It May Allow the Employer to Hold a Card Up Its Sleeve in McKennon v. Nashville Publishing Co., 115 S. Ct. 879 (1995)Carolyn L. Whitford
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