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Maine Law Review Maine Law Review
Volume 47
Number 2
Tribute to Dean Edward Settle
Godfrey III
Article 18
January 1995
Maine Law Review Cumulative Index Maine Law Review Cumulative Index
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MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
CUMULATIVE
INDEX
Subject
-
Author
Volumes
1-46
1908-1994
Aurm
oR-INDEx
.......................................................
597
SUBJECT-MATrER
INDEX
..............................................
540
Abortion
...........................................................
540
Accounting .........................................................
540
Administrative
Law
.................................................
540
Admiralty ..........................................................
541
Advisory
Opinion
...................................................
541
Alcoholism
.........................................................
541
A
ntitrust
...........................................................
541
Appeals
............................................................
542
Arbitration
.........................................................
542
Banking
............................................................
542
Bankruptcy
........................................................
.542
Biography
..........................................................
543
Book
Reviews
......................................................
543
Civil
Law
..........................................................
544
Civil
Procedure
.....................................................
544
Civil
Rights
........................................................
545
Commercial
Law
...................................................
545
Common
Law
......................................................
546
Comparative
Law
...................................................
546
Conflict
of
Laws
....................................................
547
Constitutional
Law
..................................................
547
Consumer
Law
.....................................................
551
Contempt
..........................................................
551
Contracts
..........................................................
551
Copyright
..........................................................
552
Corporations
.......................................................
552
Courts
.............................................................
553
Criminal
Law
and Procedure
.........................................
554
Cross-Examination
..................................................
557
D
am ages
...........................................................
557
Debtor-Creditor
....................................................
558
D
edications
........................................................
558
Defam
ation
........................................................
558
Disability
Law
......................................................
559
Discrimination
......................................................
559
Dispute
Resolution
.................................................
559
Economics
.........................................................
559
Education
..........................................................
560
Elder
Law
.........................................................
560
Environmental
Law
.................................................
560
Equity
.............................................................
561
Estate
Planning .....................................................
562
Evidence ...........................................................
56?
538
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
Fam
ily
Law
........................................................
563
Federalism
.........................................................
564
First
Amendment
...................................................
564
Forestry ............................................................
565
Hom
osexuality
.....................................................
565
Im
m
igration ........................................................
565
Indian
Law
.........................................................
565
Insanity ............................................................
565
Insurance
.......................................................... 566
Intellectual
Property
................................................
566
International
Law
...................................................
566
Judges .............................................................
567
Judicial
Procedure
..................................................
568
Juries
..............................................................
568
Jurisdiction
.........................................................
569
Jurisprudence
.......................................................
569
Juvenile Law
.......................................................
570
Labor
..............................................................
570
Land U
se
..........................................................
572
Law
Libraries ......................................................
573
Law Review
........................................................
573
Law
and Society
....................................................
573
Legal
Education
....................................................
573
Legal
H
istory
.......................................................
574
Legal
Profession
....................................................
574
Legislation .........................................................
576
M
aine Criminal
Code
...............................................
577
M
alpractice
........................................................ 577
M
aritim
e
Law
......................................................
577
M
edia
.............................................................
578
M
edical
Jurisprudence ...............................................
578
M
em
orials
.........................................................
579
M
ilitary
............................................................
579
M
ortgages
..........................................................
579
M
otor
Vehicles
..................................................... 579
M
unicipalities
......................................................
579
Natural
Resources ..................................................
580
Negligence
.........................................................
580
Nuclear Regulation .................................................
580
Patent
.............................................................
581
Partnership
.........................................................
581
Postjudgnent
Procedure
.............................................
581
Poverty
Law
........................................................
581
Practice and
Procedure
..............................................
581
Pregnancy
..........................................................
583
Probate
............................................................
583
Products
Liability
...................................................
583
Professional
Responsibility
...........................................
583
Property
...........................................................
584
Public
D
efenders ...................................................
585
Public
rust
........................................................
585
Public
U
tilities
......................................................
586
Punitive Damages ...................................................
586
Railroad
Law
.......................................................
586
R
eligion
...........................................................
586
R
em
edies
..........................................................
586
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
539
Science
and
Tchnology
.............................................
587
Search
and
Seizure
..................................................
587
Secured
Ifansactions
................................................
588
Securities
Law
& Regulation .........................................
588
Social
W elfare
......................................................
588
Sovereign
Immunity .................................................
589
Sports .............................................................
589
State
and
Local
Government
.........................................
589
Statutory
Construction ..............................................
590
Taxation
(General)
..................................................
590
Taxation
(Federal
Income)
...........................................
590
Taxation
(State
and
Local)
...........................................
591
Torts
..............................................................
591
'ade
Regulation ...................................................
593
Tradem
ark
.........................................................
593
nansportation
......................................................
594
Trusts
..............................................................
594
Uniform
Commerical
Code
..........................................
594
Veterans
Law
.......................................................
594
W
ages
.............................................................
595
W
ater
Law
.........................................................
595
W
itnesses
..........................................................
595
W
omen's
Rights
....................................................
595
Workers'
Compensation .............................................
595
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
Volumes
1-46
1908-1994
SUBJECT-MATTER
INDEX
ABORTION
Maine
Abortion
Statutes
of
1979:
Testing
the
Constitutional
Limits,
Arlyn
H.
Weeks,
32:315
(1980)
(Comment).
ACCOUNTING
The
Auditor's
Responsibilities
for
Fraud Detection
and Disclosure:
Do
the
Auditing
Standards
Provide
a
Safe
Harbor?,
James L. Costello,
43:265
(1991)
(Comment).
ADMINISTRATIVE
LAW
Five
Years
under
the
Veterans'
Judicial Review
Act:
The
VA
is
Brought
Kicking
and
Screaming
into
the
World
of
Meaningful
Due
Process,
Lawrence
B.
Hagel
&
Michael
P.
Horan,
46:43 (1994).
The
Impact
of
Judicial
Review
on
the
Department
of Veterans
Affairs'
Claims
Adjudication
Process:
The
Changing
Role
of
the Board of
Veterans'
Appeals,
Charles L.
Cragin,
46:23
(1994).
Veterans
Law Symposium:
Introductory
Remarks,
Donald
N.
Zillman,
46:1
(1994).
Balancing
Marine
Mammal
Protection
Against Commercial
Fishing:
The
Zero
Mortality
Goal,
Quotas,
and
the
Gulf
of
Maine
Harbor
Porpoise,
Mary
M.
Sauer,
45:419
(1993)
(Comment).
State
Biotechnology
Oversight:
The
Juncture
of
Technology,
Law,
and
Public
Policy,
Christine
C.
Vito,
Ph.D.,
45:329
(1993)
(Comment).
Due
Process
and
the
Independent
Medical
Examiner
System
in
the
Maine Workers'
Compensation Act,
Sean
T.
Carnathan,
45:123
(1993)
(Comment).
Love
of
Landfill:
Trashing
the
Maine
Constitution to
Solve
a
Garbage Problem,
Donald
Maurice
Kreis,
45:81
(1993)
(Comment).
Legislative Ethics:
Improper
Influence
by
a
Lawmaker
on
an
Administrative
Agency,
Mark
W.
Lawrence,
42:423
(1990)
(Comment).
Improved
Regulation of Maine
Physicians:
One
Solution
to
the
Medical
Malpractice
Crisis,
Joanne
Buttolph
Steneck,
38:449
(1986)
(Comment).
Federal
Agency
Nonacquiescence:
Defining
and
Enforcing
Constitutional
Limitations
on
Bad
Faith
Agency
Adjudication,
Christopher
C.
Taintor,
38:185
(1986)
(Comment).
Group
Homes for the
Mentally
Retarded
in
Maine: Legislative
Intent
and
Administrative
Process,
James
C.
Hunt,
37:63
(1985)
(Comment).
Religious
Beliefs,
Unemployment
Benefits,
and
Constitutional
Choices:
Flynn
v.
Maine Employment
Security
Commission,
Mary
Ann
Lynch,
35:461
(1983)
(Note).
Comeau
v.
Maine Coastal
Services:
The
Quantum
Theory
and
the
Rescue
Doctrine
in
Workers'
Compensation,
George
F.
Eaton
II,
35:433
(1983)
(Note).
Deductibility
of
Investigatory Expenses
Incurred
in Business
Expansion:
North
Carolina
National Bank
v.
United
States,
Edward
R.
Benjamin,
Jr.,
35:423
(1983)
(Note).
Supplements
to
Environmental
Impact Statements:
Implementation
of
the
Standards
Set
by
the
Council on
Environmental
Quality,
Dale
Lynn
Gavin,
35:111
(1983)
(Comment).
The
Incremental
Development
of
an
Extra-Statutory
System
of
Regulation:
A
Critique
of
Food
and
Drug
Administration
Regulation
of
Added
Poisonous
and
Deleterious
Substances,
James
David
Poliquin,
33:103
(1981)
(Comment).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
Workmen's
Compensation: Compensable
Injuries;
Awards;
Relation
of
Court
and
Commission,
Eileen
L.
Epstein,
30:148 (1978-79).
Administrative
Law:.
Approaches
to
Delegation.
30:14
(1978).
Nonstatutory
Judicial Review
of
Federal
Agency Action:
A
New
Approach
to
Sovereign
Immunity,
William
P.
Hardy,
24:123 (1972)
(Note).
Rule
80B
and
Nonstatutory
Judicial Review
of
Administrative Action
in
Maine.
Richard
A.
Langley,
23:419
(1971)
(Note).
The
Quest
for
Justice
in
Maine
Administrative Procedure:
The Administrative
Code
in
Application
and
Theory,
Richard
G.
Sawyer,
18:218 (1966)
(Comment).
Some Aspects
of
Compensation
Administration,
J.
E.
Rhodes.
2d,
9:197
(1915-16).
Workmen's Compensation
in
the United
States,
W.
G.
Cowles,
6:283
(1912-13).
ADMIRALTY
Implied Warranties
of
Seaworthiness:
Applying the
Knowing Neglect
Standard
in
Time
Hull Insurance
Policies,
Derek
P.
Langhauser,
39:443
(1987)
(Note).
The
Gulf
of
Maine
Case
and
the
Future
of Ocean
Boundary Delimitation,
Edward
Collins,
Jr.
&
Martin
A.
Rogoff,
38:1
(1986).
The Admiralty
Clause
and
State
Workmen's
Compensation for
Fishermen.
Thomas
F.
Malone,
Jr.,
26"345
(1974)
(Comment).
Maine's
Coastal Conveyance
of
Oil
Act:
Jurisdictional
Considerations,
William
P.
Hardy,
24:299
(1972)
(Comment).
The Admiralty
Practice
in
Montana
and
All
That:
A
Critique
of
the Proposal to
Abolish
the
General
Admiralty
Rules
by
Amendments to
the
Federal
Rules
of
Civil
Procedure,
and
a
Counterproposal,
Charles
N.
Fiddler,
17:15 (1965).
Unification
of
the
Civil
and
Admiralty
Rules:
Why
and
How,
Brainerd
Currie,
17:1
(1965).
Concerning Admiralty,
Honorable
Edward
H.
Blake,
6:214
(1912-13).
ADVISORY
OPINIONS
The
Validity
of
the Restrictions
on
the Modem
Advisory
Opinion,
29:305
(1977-78)
(Comment).
Advisory Opinions
of the
Justices
No. II,
Honorable
Lucilius
A. Emery,
11:15
(1917-
18).
Advisory Opinions,
J.E.
Rhodes,
2d,
6:28
(1912-13).
Advisory Opinions
from
Justices,
Honorable
Lucilius
A.
Emery,
2:1
(1903-09).
ALCOHOLISM
Effect
of
Alcoholism,
Hollis
M.
Blackstone,
6.297 (1912-13).
ANTITRUST
(SEE
ALSO
ECONOMICS)
Antitrust
Scrutiny
of
the
Medical
Staff
Plan,
Cynthia
Teresa
Churchill.
36:311 (1984)
(Comment).
The Private
Cause
of
Action
under
Maine's Unfair
Trade
Practices
Act,
Steven
A.
Shaw,
35223
(1983)
(Note).
A
Structural Approach
to
the
Application
of
Section
One
of
the
Sherman
Act
to
Oligopolistic
Interdependence,
Annmarie
Levins,
35:181 (1983)
(Comment).
Applying
Federal
Antitrust
Law
to
Banking
Services-Noninterest-Bearing
Mortgage
Escrow Accounts,
Peter H.
Rysman,
25"315
(1973)
(Comment).
The
Sherman Anti-Trust
Act
as
Interpreted
in
the
American
Tobacco
Company
Case,
Honorable
Louis
Carver
Southard,
3:162 (1909-10).
The
Sherman
Anti-Trust
Act,
Its
Efficiency
and
Its
Inefficiency,
Honorable
R.
M.
Benjamin,
6:65
(1912-13).
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
APPEALS
One
Step
Forward,
One
Step
Back:
Emergency Reform
and
Appellate
Sentence
Review
in
Maine, Amy
K.
Tchao,
44:345
(1992)
(Comment).
Disparity
and
the Need
for
Sentencing
Guidelines
in
Maine:
A
Proposal
for
Enhanced Appellate
Review,
Honorable
Daniel
E.
Wathen,
40:1
(1988).
ARBITRATION
(SEE
ALSO
DIspuTE
REsOLUTION)
Arbitration of
Health
and Safety
Issues
in
the
Workplace:
Employees
Who Refuse
Work
Assignments Because
of,
Fear
of
AIDS
Contagion, Madelyn
C.
Squire,
44:315
(1992).
Canadian Acceptance of
International
Commercial
Arbitration,
John
E.
C.
Brierly,
40:287
(1988).
The Reception of
Arbitration
in
United
States
Law,
Thomas
E.
Carbonneau,
40:263
(1988).
Arbitration
as
an
Alternative to
Judicial
Settlement:
Some
Selected Perspectives,
Marshall
E.
Lippman,
24:215 (1972).
The
Arbitration
of Subcontracting
Disputes, Duncan
A.
McEachern,
19:55 (1967)
(Comment).
Commercial
Arbitration
in
England,
Samuel
Rosenbaum,
10:230
(1916-17).
BANKING
Payments
by
Check
as
Voidable
Preferences:
The Impact of
Barnhill
v.
Johnson,
Paulette
J.
Delk,
45:53
(1993)
(Note).
Grinding
Gears: Meshing Maine
Mortgage
Foreclosure
Law
and
the
Bankruptcy
Code,
Daniel
L.
Cummings,
44:63
(1992).
The
Waiver
Problem
in
Maine
Real
Property
Foreclosure
Law:
A
Commercial
Paper
Perspective,
Dennis
M.
Patterson,
38:49
(1986).
Deductibility
of Investigatory Expenses
Incurred
in
Business
Expansion:
North
Carolina
National Bank
v.
United States, Edward R.
Benjamin,
Jr.,
35:423
(1983)
(Note).
Durham
v.
Ware
Savings Bank:
Economic
Policy
and
Federal
Law
Justify
Enforcement
of Due-on-Sale
Clauses
by
State-Chartered
Savings
Institutions,
Martha
E.
Greene,
35:147
(1983)
(Comment).
BANKRUPrCY
(SEE
ALSO
DEBTOR-CREDITOR
LAW)
Payments
by
Check
as
Voidable
Preferences: The
Impact
of
Barnhill
v.
Johnson,
Paulette
J.
Delk,
45:53
(1993)
(Note).
The
Limited
Power
of Federal Bankruptcy Courts
to
Stay
Enforcement
of State
Environmental
Regulations,
David
A.
Brenningmeyer,
44:485 (1992)
(Comment).
Grinding
Gears:
Meshing
Maine Mortgage Foreclosure
Law
and
the
Bankruptcy
Code, Daniel
L.
Cummings,
44:63
(1992).
Maine
Debtor-Creditor
Law,
Dennis
M.
Patterson,
Reviewed
by
David
1.
Jones,
41:231
(1989)
(Book
Review).
When
the Bank
Wants Its
Borrower
in
Bankruptcy:
Benefits
of
Bankruptcy
for
Lenders
and
Lender
Liability
Defendants,
David
C.
Hillman & Matthew
L.
Caras,
40:375
(1988).
Beyond
the Equity
Power
of Bankruptcy
Courts:
Toxic
Tort
Liabilities
in
Chapter
11
Cases,
Kaighn Smith,
Jr.,
38:391 (1986)
(Comment).
The
Choateness
Doctrine
and
the
Federal Loan
Programs-A
Plea
for
Federal
Legislation,
James
A. Houle,
33:269
(1981)
(Comment).
Effectuating
the
Purposes
of
Chapter
XIII
of
the Bankruptcy
Act,
John
J.
Ryan,
22:401
(1970)
(Note).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
543
Bankruptcy
Courts
in
Transition
Toward
Debtor
Rehabilitation,
Honorable
Conrad
K. Cyr,
22:333
(1970).
The Chapter
XIII
Trustee: "Trustee"
or
Disbursing
Agent?,
Gregory
A.
Tselikis,
21:53
(1969)
(Comment).
The
Trustee
in
Bankruptcy,
Thomas
F.
Monaghan,
14.52
(1962).
Bankruptcy: Title
of
Trustee, Adverse
Claimants,
Unrecorded
Conveyances,
Fraud,
Seth
May,
11:55
(1917-18).
Bankruptcy
Law,
Seth
W.
Norwood,
4:132
(1910-11).
BIOGRAPHY
Reclaiming a
Great
Judge's
Legacy,
Gerald
Gunther,
Reviewed
by
Honorable
Frank
M.
Coffin,
46:377
(1994)
(Book
Review).
The
National and
International Outreach
of
Justice Vincent
L
McKusick,
Roswell
B.
Perkins,
43:309
(1991)
(Tribute).
Law
as
Integrity:
Chief
Justice
McKusick's
Common
Law
Jurisprudence,
Eric
R.
Herlan,
43"321
(1991)
(Tribute).
Vincent
L.
McKusick:
Chief
Justice
of the
Maine
Supreme
Judicial
Court, Fred
C.
Scribner,
Jr.,
43:315
(1991)
(Tribute).
Judge,
J.
Peter
Byrne,
43:11
(1991)
(Tribute
to
Judge
Coffin).
An
Advocate's Perception,
Margaret
D.
McGaughey,
43:7
(1991)
(Tribute
to
Judge
Coffin).
A
Tribute
to
Judge
Frank
M.
Coffin,
Honorable
Chief
Judge
Stephen
Breyer,
43:3
(1991)
(Tribute).
Judge
Frank
M.
Coffin,
Honorable Edmund
S.
Muskie,
43:1
(1991)
(Tribute).
With
Thanks
from
a
Student
and
Alumna,
Nancy
Diesel
Mills, 42:280
(1990)
(Tribute
to
Dean
L.
Kinvin
Wroth).
A
Tribute
to
a Colleague
Who
Has
Endured,
Professor
Orlando
Delogu,
42:278
(1990)
(Tribute
to
Dean
L.
Kinvin
Wroth).
L.
Kinvin
Wroth:
A
Personal
Canadian Appreciation,
Dean
Innis
Christie,
42"275
(1990)
(Tribute).
An
Appreciation
of
L.
Kinvin
Wroth, Chief
Justice
Vincent
L
McKusick,
42:271
(1990)
(Tribute).
Remarks
by
the
Chancellor,
Robert
L.
Woodbury,
42"269
(1990)
(Tribute
to Dean
L
Kinvin
Wroth).
Judge
Edward
T.
Gignoux-A
Personal
Appreciation, Frank
M.
Coffin,
36:191
(1984).
Prentiss
Mellen,
Maine's
First Chief
Justice:
A
Legal
Biography,
Ellyn
C.
Ballou,
28317
(1976-77).
BOOK
REVIEWS
Trial
Handbook
for
Maine
Lawyers,
Bob
Stolt,
Reviewed by
Joel
C
Martin,
44"537
(1992)
(Book
Review).
Maine
Corporation
Law
&
Practice, James
B.
Zimpritch,
Reviewed
by
Gregory
S.
Fryer,
44:223 (1992)
(Book
Review).
A
Reply
to
David
Jones,
Dennis
M.
Patterson,
41:467
(1989)
(Book
Review
Reply).
Maine
Debtor-Creditor
Law,
Dennis
M.
Patterson,
Reviewed by
David
J.
Jones,
41"231
(1989)
(Book
Review).
Maine
Civil
Remedies,
Andrew
M.
Horton
&
Peggy
L. McGehee, Reviewed
by
Eric
R.
Herlan,
41:223
(1989)
(Book
Review).
Media
Access
and
the
First
Amendment's
Romantic
Tradition:
A
Commentary
on
Jerome A. Barron,
Freedom
of the
Press
for
Whom?,
Reviewed by
Merle
IV.
Loper,
26:415 (1974)
(Book
Review).
A
Philadelphia
Lawyer
in
the London Courts,
Thomas
Learning,
Reviewed
by
William
E.
Walz,
4:267
(1910-11)
(Book
Review).
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
CIVIL
LAW
The Government Contract
Defense:
Should
Manufacturer
Discretion Preclude
Its
Availability?,
John
D.
Pelletier,
37:187
(1985)
(Note).
Cyr
v.
Michaud:
Correction
of
Clerical
Errors
with
Juror
Affidavits,
William
S.
Kany,
36:163 (1984)
(Note).
Proof
of Causation
in
a
Private Action for
Acid
Rain
Damage,
Patrick
J.
Scully,
36:117
(1984)
(Comment).
The
Vitality
of
the
Doctrine
of
Punitive
Damages
in
Maine,
Kevin
F.
Gordon,
35:447
(1983)
(Note).
Constitutional
Issues
Raised
by
the
Civil-Criminal
Dichotomy
of
the
Maine
OUI
Law,
Bruce
W.
Smith,
35:385
(1983)
(Comment).
Compensation
for
Financing
a
Spouse's
Education: The
Means
of Economic
Justice
in
Maine,
William
S.
Kany,
35:341
(1983)
(Comment).
Preventing
the
Importation
and
Sale
of
Genuine Goods
Bearing American-Owned
Trademarks:
Protecting
an
American
Goodwill,
Timothy
H.
Hiebert,
35:315
(1983)
(Comment).
Who
Should
Recover
for
Loss
of Consortium?, Martin
S.
Amick,
35:295
(1983)
(Comment).
Common
Law
Sovereign
Immunity
and
the
Maine
Tort
Claims
Act:
A
Rose
by
Another
Name,
R.
Michael
Martin,
35:265
(1983).
A
Maine
Lawyer
in
a
Code
State,
William
A.
Johnson,
6:1
(1912-13).
CIVIL
PROCEDURE
Discretionary
Gatekeeping:
The
Supreme
Court's
Management
of Its
Original
Jurisdiction
Docket
Since
1961,
Vincent
L.
McKusick,
45:185
(1993).
Vincent L.
McKusick
and
the
Maine Rules
of
Civil
Procedure:
A
Thirty-Five
Year
Perspective,
L.
Kinvin
Wroth,
43:389
(1991).
Separation
of
Powers
Restrictions
on
Judicial
Rulemaking:
A
Case
Study
of
Federal
Rule
4,
Ralph
U.
Whitten,
40:41 (1988).
Dissell
v.
Trans
World
Airlines:
Constitutional Limitations
on
the
Workers'
Compensation Commission's Subject-Matter
Jurisdiction, Patricia
A.
Nelson-
Reade,
39:487
(1987)
(Note).
Burns
v.
Smith:
Assessing
the
Sufficiency
of
Affidavits
Supporting
Prejudgment
Attachments
in
Medical
Malpractice
Actions,
Margaret
Christie Kenney,
38:613
(1986)
(Note).
Affirmative
Judicial Case
Management:
A
Viable
Solution
to
the
Toxic
Product
Litigation
Crisis,
Patrick
Francis
Harrigan,
38:339
(1986)
(Comment).
United
States
ex
reL
Arrow
Electronics,
Inc.
v.
G. H.
Coffey,
Co.:
Judicial
Interpretation
of
Timely
Notice
under
Federal
Rule
of
Civil
Procedure
15(c),
Brett
Dwight
Baber,
37:153
(1985)
(Note).
The Status of Jury
Trial
Waivers
in
Maine's
District
Court,
Robert
M.
Knight,
36:423
(1984)
(Note).
The
Federal
Civil
Rules
After Half
a
Century,
Maurice
Rosenberg,
36:243
(1984).
Pretrial
in
Maine
under
New
Rule
16:
Settlement,
Sanctions,
and
Sayonara,
Robert
J.
Plourde,
34:111
(1982)
(Comment).
Standing
to
Challenge
Governmental
Action,
Wayne R.
Douglas &
David
K.
O'Brien,
30:31
(1978-79).
The
Precedential
Weight
of
Summary
Dispositions of Appeals,
29:325 (1977-78)
(Comment).
Standards
for
Imposition
of
Discovery Sanctions,
27:247
(1975)
(Comment).
Postjudgment-
Procedures
for
Collection
of
Small
Debts:
The
Maine
Solution,
S.
Peter
Mills
III,
25:43
(1973)
(Comment).
Vagueness
and
the
Vermont Long-Arm
Statute,
Frank
S.
Kipp,
25:119
(1973)
(Comment).
Cross-Appeals
in
Maine: Pitfalls
for
the
Winning
Litigant,
Robert
A.
Moore,
25:105
(1973)
(Note).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
Maine's
Coastal
Conveyance
of
Oil
Act
Jurisdictional
Considerations,
William
P.
Hardy,
24:299
(1972)
(Comment).
Nonstatutory
Judicial
Review
of Federal
Agency
Action:
A
New
Approach
to
Sovereign
Immunity,
William
P.
Hardy,
24:123 (1972)
(Note).
Rule
80B
and
Nonstatutory
Judicial
Review
of Administrative Action
in
Maine,
Richard
A.
Langley,
23:419
(1971)
(Note).
Right to
Jury
Trial:
Lemieux
v.
Robbins,
Stephen
R.
Sunenblick,
22-199 (1970)
(Note).
The
1967
Amendments to
the
Maine Rules
of
Civil
Procedure, L
Kinvin
Wroth,
20:49
(1968).
A
Purposeful
Pretrial
Rule
for Maine,
James
P.
Dunleavy,
19:332
(1967)
(Comment).
Unification
of
the
Civil
and
Admiralty
Rules: Why
and
How,
Brainerd
Currie.
17:1
(1965).
Domicil in
General
and
of
Students
in
Particular, Abraham
Morris.
12.112
(1918-
19).
Some
Changes
in
the Procedure
in
Actions
at
Law
in
Maine,
Honorable
Lucilius
A.
Emery,
9:219
(1915-16).
Execution
Bonds,
James
D.
Maxwell,
8:251
(1914-15).
CIVIL
RIGHTS
Frank
M.
Coffin
Lecture
on
Law
and
Public
Service:
Multiculturalism
and
the
Bill
of
Rights,
Arthur
Schlesinger, Jr.,
46:189
(1994).
Privileged Violence,
Principled Fantasy, and
Feminist
Method:
The
Colby
Fraternity
Case,
Martha
T.
McCluskey,
44:261
(1992).
The
Constitutional
Law
of
Equality
in
Canada, Kathleen
E.
Mahoney,
44"229
(1992).
Reasonable
Accommodation
and Non-Invidious Discrimination
under
the
Maine
Human
Rights
Act,
Stuart
W.
Tsdale,
Jr.,
40:475
(1988)
(Comment).
A
Defendant's
Right
to
Counsel
in
Commitment Hearings
for Nonpayment
of
a
Criminal Fine,
Barbara
A.
Appleby,
40:117
(1988)
(Comment).
In re Debra
B.:
The Best
Interest
Standard
in
Court-Authorized Sterilization of
the
Mentally
Retarded,
Sheila
M.
Donahue,
39"209
(1987)
(Note).
Federal
Agency
Nonacquiescence:
Defining and
Enforcing
Constitutional
Limitations
on Bad
Faith
Agency
Adjudication,
Christopher
C.
Taintor,
38:185
(1986)
(Comment).
Handicapped
Workers:
Who
Should
Bear
the
Burden
of
Proving
Job
Qualifications?,
June Zellers
Schau,
38:135
(1986)
(Comment).
Public
School
Integration
of Children
with
Handicaps
After
Smith
v.
Robinson:
"Separate
But
Equal"
Revisited?,
Robert
J.
Goodwin,
37:267
(1985)
(Comment).
The
Prima
Facie
Case
Approach
to
Employment
Discrimination,
Joanne
F.
Cole,
33:195
(1981)
(Note).
Gay Students
Organization
v.
Bonner.
Expressive
Conduct
and
First
Amendment
Protection,
John L.
Hammond,
26:397
(1974)
(Note).
Constitutional
Issues
in
Durational Party
Affiliation
Requirements.
Jonathan
C.
Hull,
25:147
(1973)
(Comment).
Dismissals
for
Pregnancy
in
Government
Employment, Margaret
T.
Mills, 25:61
(1973)
(Comment).
Procedural
Rights
of
the
Military Accused:
Advantages
Over
a
Civilian
Defendant,
Homer
E.
Moyer,
Jr.,
22:105
(1970).
The
Conscientious
Objector
Exemption:
Problems
in
Conceptual Clarity
and
Constitutional Considerations,
Christopher H.
Clancy
&
Jonathan
A.
Weiss,
17:143 (1965).
CO~mmRCIAL
LAW
Maine's
Non-Shareholder
Constituency
Statute,
John A.
Anderson,
45:153
(1993)
(Comment).
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
Payments
by
Check
as
Voidable
Preferences:
The Impact of
Barnhill
v.
Johnson,
Paulette
J.
Delk,
45:53
(1993)
(Note).
Maine
Corporation
Law
&
Practice,
James
B.
Zimpritch, Reviewed
by
Gregory
S.
Fryer,
44:223 (1992)
(Book
Review).
The
Auditor's
Responsibilities for
Fraud
Detection
and Disclosure:
Do
the
Auditing
Standards
Provide
a
Safe
Harbor?,
James
L.
Costello,
43:265
(1991)
(Comment).
The
Waiver
Problem
in
Maine
Real
Property
Foreclosure
Law:
A
Commercial
Paper
Perspective,
Dennis
M.
Patterson,
38:49
(1986).
Baybutt
Construction
Corp.
v.
Commercial
Union
Insurance
Co.:
A
Question
of
Ambiguity
in
Comprehensive
General
Liability
Insurance
Policies,
Peter
A.
Meyer,
36:179
(1984)
(Note).
Application
of
the Federal
Securities
Acts
to
the
Sale
of
a
Closely
Held
Corporation
by
Stock
Transfer,
Loftus C.
Carson,
II,
36:1
(1984).
Deductibility
of Investigatory Expenses
Incurred
in
Business
Expansion:
North
Carolina
National
Bank
v.
United States,
Edward
R.
Benjamin,
Jr.,
35:423
(1983)
(Note).
Preventing
the Importation
and
Sale
of
Genuine
Goods
Bearing
American-Owned
Trademarks:
Protecting
an
American
Goodwill,
Timothy
H.
Hiebert,
35:315
(1983)
(Comment).
The Private
Cause
of
Action
under
Maine's Unfair
Trade
Practices
Act, Steven
A.
Shaw,
35:223
(1983)
(Note).
The
Constitutionality
of
Maine's
Real
Estate
Mortgage Foreclosure
Statutes,
Kathleen
Barry,
32:147 (1980)
(Comment).
Title
Disputes
After
Probate
or
Administration,
29:278 (1977-78)
(Comment).
Recent
Development
in
Products
Liability
Litigation
in
New
England:
The
Emerging Confrontation
Between the
Expanding
Law
of
Torts
and
the
Uniform
Commercial Code,
Peter
A. Donovan,
19:181
(1967).
Liability
in
Sale
of
Food Products,
Henry
B.
Montague,
12:98
(1918-19).
Commercial
Law,
Honorable
Lucilius
A.
Emery,
9:73
(1915-16).
COMMON
LAW
Law
as
Integrity: Chief
Justice McKusick's
Common
Law
Jurisprudence, Eric
R.
Herlan,
43:321
(1991)
(Tribute).
Common
Law
Sovereign
Immunity
and
the
Maine
Tort
Claims Act:
A
Rose
by
Another
Name,
R.
Michael
Martin,
35:265
(1983).
Maine's Reception
of
the
Common
Law,
Elliot
L.
Epstein,
30:274
(1978-79)
(Comment).
The Role of
the
Maine
Law
Court
in
Abrogating the
Common
Law
Doctrines
of
Governmental and Charitable
Immunity
from
Tort
Liability, Francis
J.
Scanlon,
25:359
(1973)
(Comment).
Recent Development
in
Products
Liability
Litigation
in
New
England:
The
Emerging
Confrontation
Between
the
Expanding
Law
of
Torts and the
Uniform
Commercial Code,
Peter
A. Donovan,
19:181
(1967).
A
Chart
of Common
Law
Pleading,
11:117
(1917-18).
The
Common
Law
(Part
I),
Honorable
John
E.
Young,
10:1
(1916-17).
The
Common
Law
(Part
II),
Honorable
John
E.
Young,
10:40
(1916-17).
Common
Custom Makes Common
Law,
Honorable
Clarence Hale,
9:57
(1915-16).
The
Debt
of the
Common
Law
to
the
Civil
Law,
H.
E.
Holmes,
6:57 (1912-13).
Lectures
on Common
Law
Pleading,
Forest
J.
Martin,
6:105
(1912-13).
COMPARATIVE
LAW
The
Use
of American Precedents
in
Canadian Courts, Gdrard
V.
La
Forest,
46:211
(1994).
The
Constitutional
Law
of
Equality
in
Canada,
Kathleen
E.
Mahoney,
44:229
(1992).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
CONFLICT
OF
LAWS
Payments
by
Check
as
Voidable
Preferences:
The
Impact
of
Barnhill
v.
Johnson.
Paulette
J.
Delk,
45:53
(1993)
(Note).
From
Natural
Law
to
Legal
Realism:
Legal
Philosophy,
Legal
Theory,
and
the
Development
of American
Conflict
of
Laws Since
1830,
Bruce
Wardhaugh,
41:307
(1989).
City
of
Portland
v.
DePaolo:
Defining the
Role
of
Stare
Decisis
in
State
Constitutional
Decisionmaking,
Thad
B.
Zmistowski,
41"201
(1989)
(Note).
Dissell
v.
Trans
World
Airlines:
Constitutional
Limitations on
the
Workers'
Compensation
Commission's
Subject-Matter
Jurisdiction, Patricia
A.
Nelson-
Reade,
39:487
(1987)
(Note).
Bouford
v.
Bath
Iron
Works:
Defining
Double
Recovery
under State
and Federal
Compensation
Laws
for
Maritime
Workers,
John
Arthur
McCauley,
39:465
(1987)
(Note).
Federal
Agency
Nonacquiescence:
Defining
and
Enforcing
Constitutional
Limitations
on Bad
Faith
Agency
Adjudication,
Christopher
C.
Taintor,
38:185
(1986)
(Comment).
Ouellette
v.
Sturm,
Ruger
&
Co.
and
Jones
v.
North American
Aerodynamics:.
The
Effectiveness
of Maine's
Borrowing
Statute
in
Cases
Involving
Corporations,
J.
Gordon
Scannell,
Jr.,
37:211
(1985)
(Note).
Posteriores
Priores:
An Unconstitutional
Congressional
Role
in
Treaty
Termination,
Donna
D.
McKeage,
35:363
(1983)
(Comment).
Conflict
of
Laws
and
the Disposition
of
Decedents'
Movables,
David
Plimpton.
24:43
(1972).
Beaulieu
v.
Beaulieu:
An
Obituary
for
Lex
Loci
and an
Approach to
Interest
Analysis,
David
C.
Shonka,
23:239
(1971)
(Note).
Security
Ins.
Group
v.
Emery:
A
Step
Backward
for
Interest
Analysis
in
Maine,
Villiam
F.
Julavits,
23"345
(1971)
(Note).
CONSTITUTIONAL
LAW
Spiller
v.
State:
Determining
the Nature
of
Public
Employees'
Rights to
Their
Pensions,
Andrew
C.
Mackenzie,
46.355
(1994)
(Note).
Frank
M.
Coffin
Lecture
on
Law
and Public
Service:
Multiculturalism
and
the
Bill
of
Rights,
Arthur
Schlesinger,
Jr.,
46:189
(1994).
Sniffing
Out
the
Fourth
Amendment: United States
v.
Place-Dog
Sniffs-Ten
Years
Later, Hope
Walker
Hall,
46:151 (1994)
(Comment).
Confronting
Silence:
The Constitution,
Deaf
Criminal
Defendants,
and
the
Right
to
Interpretation
During
Trial,
Deirdre
M.
Smith,
46:87
(1994)
(Comment).
When
Should Force
Directed Against
a
Police
Officer
Be
Justified
under
the
Maine
Criminal
Code?-Toward
a
Coherent
Theory of
Law
Enforcement
under
the
Code's
Justification Provision,
F.
Todd
Lowell,
45:385
(1993)
(Comment).
An
Argument
to
the State
of
Maine,
the
Town
of
Wells,
and
Other
Maine
Towns
Similarly
Situated: Buy
the
Foreshore-Now,
Orlando
E.
Delogu,
45.243
(1993).
Discretionary Gatekeeping-
The
Supreme
Court's
Management of
Its
Original
Jurisdiction
Docket
Since
1961,
Vincent
L
McKusick,
45:185
(1993).
Due
Process
and
the
Independent
Medical
Examiner
System
in
the
Maine
Workers'
Compensation
Act,
Sean
T.
Carnathan,
45:123
(1993)
(Comment).
Love
of
Landfill:
Trashing
the
Maine
Constitution
to
Solve
a
Garbage Problem,
Donald
Maurice
Kreis,
45:81
(1993)
(Comment).
Frank
M.
Coffin
Lecture
on
Law
and Public
Service,
Nomination
and
Confirmation
of
Supreme
Court
Justices:
Some
Personal Observations,
Joseph
L
Rauh,
Jr.,
45:7
(1993).
Please
Stop: The
Law
Court's
Recent Roadblock
Decisions,
Jonathan
A.
Block,
44:461
(1992)
(Comment).
State
v.
Brown:
How
Limited a
Right
to
Keep
and
Bear
Arms?,
June
A. Jackson,
44.519
(1992)
(Note).
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
Some
Limits
on
the
Judicial
Power
to
Restrict Dissemination of
Discovery,
Thomas
C.
Bradley,
44:417
(1992)
(Comment).
Privileged
Violence,
Principled Fantasy, and Feminist
Method:
The
Colby
Fraternity
Case,
Martha
T.
McCluskey,
44:261
(1992).
The
Constitutional
Law
of
Equality
in
Canada,
Kathleen
E.
Mahoney,
44:229
(1992).
State
v.
Violette:
Harsher
Resentencing
Encounters
a
Bolder
Presumption
of
Vindictiveness,
Thomas
C.
Bradley,
43:523
(1991)
(Note).
State
v.
Pinkham:
Erosion
of
Meaningful
Fourth
Amendment Protection
for
Vehicle
Stops
in
Maine?,
Roger
A.
Clement,
Jr.,
43:487
(1991)
(Note).
Drug
Testing
in
the Nonunionized
Workplace:
Search and
Seizure,
Procedural Due
Process, and
Maine's
Drug-Testing
Statute,
Shawn
K.
Bell,
43:129
(1991)
(Comment).
Solicitation
by
Lawyers:
Piercing
the
First
Amendment
Veil,
Louise
L.
Hill,
42:369
(1990).
Constitutional
Challenges
to
Caps
on
Tort
Damages:
Is
Tort Reform
the
Dragon
Slayer
or
Is
It
the Dragon,
Kathryn
L.
Vezina,
42:219
(1990)
(Comment).
Withdrawal
of
Life-Sustaining
Treatment:
Patients'
Rights-Privacy
Rights, Patricia
Lerwick,
42:193
(1990)
(Comment).
The Problem of
Third-Party
Consent
in
Fourth
Amendment
Searches: Toward
a
"Conservative"
Reading
of the
Matlock
Decision,
Robert
Deschene,
42:159
(1990)
(Comment).
Expanding
Public
Access by Codifying
the
Public
Trust
Doctrine: The
Massachusetts
Experience,
William
L.
Lahey,
Lauren Sandier
Zurier
& Kenneth
W.
Salinger,
42:65
(1990).
Intellectual
Indifference-Intellectual
Dishonesty: The
Colonial
Ordinance,
the
Equal
Footing
Doctrine,
and
the
Maine
Law
Court,
Orlando
E.
Delogu,
42:43
(1990).
Public
Trust, Public
Use, and Just
Compensation,
Alison
Rieser,
42:5 (1990).
State
v.
Cloutier.
Implied Invitees,
Pretext,
and
Plain
View
under
the
Fourth
Amendment,
Dennis
M.
Doiron,
41:413
(1989)
(Note).
Forgive
and
Forget:
Honoring
Full
and
Unconditional
Pardons,
Philip
P.
Houle,
41:273
(1989).
City
of
Portland
v.
DePaolo:
Defining
the Role
of
Stare
Decisis
in
State
Constitutional
Decisionmaking, Thad
B.
Zmistowski,
41:201
(1989)
(Note).
Taxpayer
Standing
and
the Preventive-Remedial
Distinction:
A
Call
for Reform,
Alicia
E.
Flaherty,
41:137
(1989)
(Comment).
Federal
Nuclear
Policy
and
the
1987
Maine Nuclear
Referendum:
Viable
Initiative
or
Legal Cul-de-Sac?,
David
P.
Crocker,
41:65 (1989)
(Comment).
In
re
Misty Lee
H.: Application
of
the
Best Interests
Standard
in
Parental
Rights
Terminations,
William
L.
Dawson,
Jr.,
40:157
(1988)
(Note).
A
Defendant's
Right to
Counsel
in
Commitment Hearings for Nonpayment of a
Criminal
Fine,
Barbara
A. Appleby,
40:117
(1988)
(Comment).
Separation
of
Powers
Restrictions
on
Judicial
Rulemaking:
A
Case
Study
of
Federal
Rule
4,
Ralph
U.
Whitten,
40:41
(1988).
Dissell
v.
Trans
World
Airlines:
Constitutional
Limitations
on
the
Workers'
Compensation
Commission's Subject-Matter
Jurisdiction,
Patricia A.
Nelson-
Reade,
39:487
(1987)
(Note).
The
Denial
of
Bail
under
Maine's
"Proof
Evident
or
Presumption
Great"
Standard,
Maureen
Dea,
39:391
(1987).
Pornography
Commissions
and
the
First
Amendment:
On Constitutional
Values
and
Constitutional
Facts,
David
A.
J.
Richards,
39:275 (1987).
The Afro-American
and
the Constitution:
Colonial Times
to Present,
Honorable
James
L.
Watson,
39:267
(1987)
(Comment).
The
Constitution
Without
Tears,
Honorable
Gene
Carter,
39259
(1987)
(Comment).
State
v.
Boilard:
Are
Jury Instructions
on
Statutory
Defenses
Essential
to
a
Fair
Trial?,
Kristin
A.
Gustafson,
38:589
(1986)
(Note).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
The
Primacy
Method
of
State
Constitutional
Decisionmaking:
Interpreting
the
Maine
Constitution,
Glen
S.
Goodnough,
38:491 (1986)
(Comment).
A
Genealogy
of
Founders,
Honorable Frank
M.
Coffin,
39"247
(1987).
In
re
Caulk.
A Prisoner's
Right
to
Die-The
Factor
of
Intent,
Laurence
H.
Leavitt,
37:447
(1985)
(Note).
State
v.
Farnham:
The
Defendant's
Exercise
of
the
Right
to
Stand
Trial as
Negative
Character
Evidence, Richard
F.
Buckley,
37:411
(1985)
(Note).
State
v.
Durepo:
Toward
a
Principled
Maine
Version
of
the Impeachment Exception
to
the
Exclusionary Rule,
Andre
D.
Bouffard,
37:383
(1985)
(Note).
Public
School
Integration
of Children
with
Handicaps
After
Smith
v.
Robinson:
"Separate
But
Equal"
Revisited?,
Robert
J. Goodwin,
37:267
(1985)
(Comment).
The
Public
Trust
Doctrine
in
Maine's
Submerged
Lands:
Public Rights.
State
Obligation
and
the Role of
the
Courts,
Mitchell
M.
Tannenbaum,
37:105
(1985)
(Comment).
The Status of Jury
Trial Waivers in
Maine's District
Court,
Robert
M.
Knight,
36:423
(1984)
(Note).
The Constitution
at
Sea,
Louis
Henkin,
36"201
(1984)
(Comment).
Stewart
v.
Inhabitants
of
Durham:
An Exclusionary
Purpose
Ignored,
Peter
A.
Meyer,
35:475
(1983)
(Note).
Religious
Beliefs,
Unemployment
Benefits,
and
Constitutional
Choices:
Flynn
v.
Maine Employment
Security
Commission,
Mary
Ann
Lynch,
35:461 (1983)
(Note).
Constitutional
Issues
Raised
by
the
Civil-Criminal
Dichotomy
of
the
Maine
OUI
Law,
Bruce W.
Smith,
35.385
(1983)
(Comment).
Posteriores Priores:
An Unconstitutional
Congressional
Role
in
Treaty Termination,
Donna
D.
McKeage,
35:363
(1983)
(Comment).
The
Obsolescence
of
Voluntary
Confessions
in
Maine,
John C. Sheldon,
35"243
(1983)
(Comment).
State
v.
Sweatt:
An
Examination of
the
Current
Confusion
in
Fourth
Amendment
Standing,
John
Archer
Hobson, 35209
(1983)
(Note).
Criminal
Contempt
in
Maine:
Constitutionally
Protected
or
Neglected?,
Christopher
D. Hardy,
34:407 (1982)
(Comment).
"Fighting
Words"
and
the
First
Amendment
in
Maine:
State
v.
John
IV.,
Deborah
Jane
Ross,
33:445
(1981)
(Note).
Developments
in
the
News
Media
Privilege:
The
Qualified
Constitutional
Approach
Becoming Common
Law,
Lawrence
J.
Mullen,
33:401
(1981)
(Comment).
The
Constitutional
Law
of
Defamation-Recent
Developments
and
Suggested
State
Court
Responses,
Susan
Gail
Shorey,
33.371
(1981)
(Comment).
Maine
Abortion
Statutes
of
1979:
Testing
the Constitutional
Limits,
Arlyn
H.
Weeks,
32:315
(1980)
(Comment).
The Constitutionality of
Maine's
Real
Estate
Mortgage
Foreclosure
Statutes,
Kathleen Barry,
32:147
(1980)
(Comment).
Bakke,
Lochner,
and
Law
School:
The
Nobility Clause
Versus
a
Republican
Form
of
Medicine, James
E.
Lobsenz,
32:1
(1980).
Decriminalization:
A
New
Consideration
for
the
Fourth
Amendment
Balance,
Garry
L.
Greene,
31:375
(1980)
(Comment).
The Constitutionality of
the
Maine
Takeover
Bid
Disclosure
Law,
Charles E.
Miller,
30"246
(1979)
(Comment).
Shellfish
Regulation: Conservation
and
Discrimination,
29:360
(1977-78)
(Comment).
Constitutional
and
Legislative Issues
Raised
by
the
Entrapment
Defense
in
Maine,
29:170
(1977)
(Note).
Compelled Expression:
Maynard
v.
Wooley,
28:531
(1976)
(Note).
First
Amendment
Analysis
of
Peaceful Picketing,
28:203
(1976)
(Comment).
Special Benefits
and
Just Compensation: Ensuring
Fair
Treatment
of
Landowners in
Partial
Taking
Cases,
27:279
(1975)
(Comment).
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
Media
Access
and
the
First
Amendment's
Romantic
Tradition: A
Commentary
on
Jerome
A.
Barron,
Freedom of
the
Press
for
Whom?,
Reviewed
by
Merle
W.
Loper,
26:415
(1974)
(Book
Review).
Gay Students
Organization
v.
Bonner
Expressive
Conduct
and First
Amendment
Protection,
John
L.
Hammond,
26:397
(1974)
(Note).
Due
Process
and Supremacy
as
Foundations for the
Adequacy
Rule:
The
Remains
of
Federalism
after
Wilbur
v.
Mullaney, Frank
S.
Kipp,
26:37
(1974)
(Comment).
Constitutional
Issues
in
Durational
Party
Affiliation
Requirements,
Jonathan
C.
Hull,
25:147
(1973)
(Comment).
Lloyd Corp.
v.
Tanner:
A
Shopping
Center
Open
for
Business
but
not
for Dissent,
Peter
H.
Rysman,
25:131
(1973)
(Note).
Vagueness
and
the
Vermont Long-Arm
Statute,
Frank
S.
Kipp,
25:119
(1973)
(Comment).
In re
Adoption
of
E:
First
Amendment
Rights
and Religious
Inquiry
in
Adoption
Proceedings,
Francis
J.
Scanlon,
24:149
(1972)
(Note).
The
Rights
of
the Person
Acquitted
by
Reason of
Insanity:
Equal Protection
and
Due
Process,
Anne
B.
Poulin,
24:135
(1972)
(Comment).
Constitutional
Dilemmas
Posed
by
State
Policies
Against
Marine
Pollution-the
Maine
Example, Daniel
Wilkes,
23:143
(1971)
(Comment).
The
Constitutional
Law
of
Remedies
in
Welfare
Litigation,
Donald
F.
Fontaine,
23:41
(1971).
Procedural
Rights of the
Military Accused:
Advantages
Over
a
Civilian
Defendant,
Homer E.
Moyer,
Jr.,
22:105
(1970).
Equal
Protection
as
a
Measure of Competing
Interests
in
Welfare
Litigation,
John
G.
Richardson,
21:175
(1969)
(Comment).
Article
I,
Section
19
of the
Maine
Constitution:
The
Forgotten
Mandate,
Cary
L.
Fleisher,
21:83
(1969)
(Comment).
Constitutional
Right of
Cross-Examination-The
Unanswerable Question
Tactic,
Daniel
W.
Mooers,
19:117
(1967)
(Comment).
Civil
Disobedience
in
Wartime,
Staughton
Lynd,
19:49
(1967).
Substantive
Issues
of the
Supreme
Court's
Method of Dealing
with
Obscenity
Regulation, David
D.
Gregory,
18:284
(1966)
(Note).
The
Effective
Assistance
of
Counsel:
An Incomplete Constitutional Right,
William
J.
Parks,
18:248
(1966)
(Comment).
The
Conscientious
Objector
Exemption: Problems
in
Conceptual
Clarity
and
Constitutional
Considerations,
Christopher H.
Clancy
&
Jonathan
A.
Weiss,
17:143
(1965).
Congressional
Redistricting,
October
Term,
1963,
Cornelius
F.
Murphy,
16:1
(1964).
The
Official
Map and
the Constitution
in
Maine,
G.
Graham
Waite,
15:3
(1963).
The
Eighteenth Amendment
to
the Constitution
of
the
United States, Honorable
Lucilius
A.
Emery,
13:122
(1919-20).
The
Electoral
System
of
Maine,
George
H.
Allan,
13:121
(1919-20).
Amending
the State
Constitution,
Honorable
Lucilius
A.
Emery,
12:25
(1918-19).
All
Laws
Exempting
Property
from Taxation
Other
Than
as
Provided
in
This
(United
States) Constitution
Shall
Be
Void,
Claude
Dewing
Graton,
11:197 (1917-
18).
Democracy
and
Law,
Honorable
Lindley
M.
Garrison,
10:89
(1916-17).
The Constitutional Right
to
Keep and
Bear
Arms,
Honorable
Lucilius
A.
Emery,
8:215
(1914-15).
Some Inconsistencies
in
the
Constitutional
and
Statutory
Law
of
Maine,
Honorable
Lucilius
A.
Emery,
8:95
(1914-15).
Constitutional
Interpretation,
Honorable
Lucilius
A.
Emery,
7:1
(1913-14).
The
Webb
Act,
Honorable Henry
W.
Oakes,
6:292
(1912-13).
Our
New
Election
Laws,
Lewis
A.
Burleigh,
5:263 (1911-12).
The
Constitutionality
of Chapter
7
of the
Public
Laws
of
Maine
for
1907,
C.
B.
Hosmer,
4:246
(1910-11).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
The
British and
American Constitutions,
Sir Winfred
Laurier,
4:27
(1910-11).
Shall
We
Have
a
Federal
Constitutional
Convention,
and What
Shall
It
Do?.
Robert
J. Sprague,
3:115
(1909-10).
The
Process
of
Legislation,
Honorable Asher
C.
Hinds,
2:253
(1908-09).
Comment
on
the
Constitution
of Oklahoma, George
E.
Fellows,
2:6 (1908-09).
Constitutionalism,
George
E.
Fellows,
1:122
(1908).
The
Growth
of
the
Constitution, Gen.
Charles Hamlin,
1:51
(1908).
CONSUMER
LAW
In
Pursuit
of
the Appropriate
Standard
of
Liability
for
Defective
Product
Designs.
Christina
M.
Moylan,
42:453
(1990)
(Comment).
Hawkes
Television,
Inc.
v.
Maine
Bureau
of
Consumer
Credit Protection:
A
New
Loophole
in
Maine's Consumer
Credit
Code,
Elizabeth
S.
Pearce.
36:451
(1984)
(Note).
Preventing
the Importation
and
Sale
of Genuine Goods
Bearing
American-Owned
Trademarks:
Protecting
an
American
Goodwill,
Timothy
H.
Hiebert,
35:315
(1983)
(Comment).
The Private
Cause
of
Action
under
Maine's Unfair
Trade Practices
Act, Steven A.
Shaw,
35:223
(1983)
(Note).
Interagency
Transfers
of
Consumer Credit
Files:
State
of
New
Hampshire
v.
Credit
Bureau
of
Nashua,
Inc.,
28:285
(1976)
(Note).
Improvident Credit
Extension:
A New
Legal
Concept
Aborning?,
Vern
Countryman,
27:1
(1975).
Changes
in
the
Present
Maine
Law
Created
by
the
Maine
Consumer Credit
Code,
John
A.
Spanogle,
Jr.,
26:173 (1974).
Liability
in
Sale
of
Food
Products,
Henry
B.
Montague,
12:98
(1918-19).
CONTEMPT
Criminal
Contempt
in
Maine:
Constitutionally
Protected
or
Neglected?,
Christopher
D.
Hardy,
34:407
(1982)
(Comment).
Attorneys
and
the
Summary
Contempt
Sanction, Alan
B.
Coulman,
25:89
(1973)
(Comment).
CoNTRACs
Spiller
v.
State:
Determining the Nature of
Public
Employees'
Rights
to
Their
Pensions,
Andrew
C.
Mackenzie,
46:355
(1994)
(Note).
Insurer
Prejudice:
Analysis
of
an
Expanding Doctrine
in
Insurance
Coverage
Law.
Richard
L.
Suter,
46:221
(1994).
Libby
v.
Calais
Regional
Hospital:
Contracting
Out
of Maine's
Employment-At-Will
Doctrine,
Russell
Goldsmith,
42:553
(1990)
(Note).
The
Government Contract
Defense:
Should
Manufacturer
Discretion
Preclude
Its
Availability?,
John
D.
Pelletier,
37:187
(1985)
(Note).
Baybutt
Construction
Corp.
v.
Commercial
Union
Insurance
Co.:
A
Question
of
Ambiguity
in
Comprehensive
General
Liability
Insurance
Policies,
Peter
A.
Meyer,
36:179 (1984)
(Note).
Application
of
the
Federal
Securities Acts
to
the
Sale
of
a
Closely
Held
Corporation
by
Stock Transfer, Loftus C.
Carson,
II,
36:1
(1984).
Discriminatory
Admissions
Policies
and
Federal
Statutory
Control
of
Contractual
Relationships:
McCrary
v.
Runyon,
28:269 (1976-77)
(Note).
The
Doctrine
of Unconscionability,
Clinton
A.
Stuntebeck,
19:81
(1967)
(Comment).
The
Arbitration
of
Subcontracting Disputes,
Duncan
A.
McEachern,
19:55
(1967)
(Comment).
Construction
Bidding-Firm
Offer-U.C.C.
§
2-205
and
Promissory
Estoppel.
Clinton
A.
Stuntebeck,
18:297
(1966)
(Note).
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
In
Defense of Certain
Provisions
of
the
Uniform Commercial
Code
Relating
to
Formation of
Sales
Contracts:
A
Partial Reply
to
Professor Babb,
Frederick
M.
Hart,
15:21
(1963).
Contracts
Involving
Benefit
to
Third
Parties,
Notes
on
the
Maine
Law,
Bartlett
Brooks,
8:137
(1914-15).
Resume
of the
Law
of
Offer
and
Acceptance,
R.
L.
Mitchell,
3:12
(1909-10)
(Note).
Contracts
Involving
Benefit
to
Third
Parties, Notes
on
the
Maine
Law,
Bartlett
Brooks,
1:61
(1908).
COPYRIGHT
(SEE
ALSO
INTELLECrUAL
PROPERTY)
Record
Piracy
and Copyright:
Present
Inadequacies
and
Future
Overkill,
Peter
0.
Ballou,
23:359
(1971)
(Comment).
CORPORATIONS
Maine's Non-Shareholder
Constituency
Statute,
John
A.
Anderson,
45:153
(1993)
(Comment).
Maine
Corporation
Law
&
Practice,
James
B.
Zimpritch, Reviewed
by
Gregory
S.
Fryer,
44:223
(1992)
(Book
Review).
Jural
Entities,
Real
Parties
in
Controversy,
and
Representative
Litigants: A
Unified
Approach
to
the Diversity
Jurisdiction
Requirements
for
Business
Organizations,
Charles
A.
Szypszak,
44:1
(1992).
The
Auditor's
Responsibilities
for
Fraud Detection
and
Disclosure:
Do
the
Auditing
Standards
Provide
a
Safe
Harbor?,
James
L. Costello,
43"265
(1991)
(Comment).
Maine's
Plant-Closing
Law:
Analysis
and
Proposals,
Eric
Lindquist,
41:379
(1989)
(Comment).
Beyond
the Equity
Power
of Bankruptcy
Courts:
Toxic
Tort
Liabilities
in
Chapter
11
Cases, Kaighn Smith, Jr.,
38:391 (1986)
(Comment).
Ouellette
v.
Sturm, Ruger
&
Co.
and
Jones
v.
North
American
Aerodynamics:
The
Effectiveness
of
Maine's
Borrowing
Statute
in
Cases
Involving
Corporations,
J.
Gordon
Scannell,
Jr.,
37:211
(1985)
(Note).
Application
of
the
Federal
Securities
Acts
to
the
Sale
of
a
Closely
Held
Corporation
by
Stock
Transfer, Loftus
C.
Carson,
II,
36:1
(1984).
The
Constitutionality
of
the
Maine
Takeover
Bid
Disclosure
Law,
Charles
E. Miller,
30:246
(1979)
(Comment).
Sante
Fe
Industries, Inc.
v.
Green:
An
Analysis
TWo
Years
Later,
Rutherford
B.
Campbell,
Jr.,
30:187
(1978-1979).
The
Encroachment
of
Rule
10b-5
on
State
Corporation
Law,
29:218
(1977-78)
(Comment).
Forbes
v.
Wells
Beach
Casino
and
the
Contemporaneous
Ownership
Rule,
Samuel
Merrill,
26:161
(1974)
(Note).
Bangor
and
Aroostook Railroad
v.
Bangor Punta
Operations,
Inc.: The Public
as
a
Real
Party
in
Interest
in
Corporate
Mismanagement
Suits,
Anne
S.
Almy,
26:111
(1974)
(Note).
Lanza
v.
Drexel
&
Co.:
Rule
10b-5
and
the
Outside
Director,
Frederick
Samp,
26:149
(1974)
(Note).
Corenco
v.
Schiavone:
The
Cash
Tender
Offeror
as
Corporate Raider,
Richard
F.
Samson,
26:93
(1974)
(Note).
Subchapter
S
and Selected
Problems
in
Close
Corporation
Planning, Martin
A.
Rogoff,
26:1
(1974).
Complete
Liquidation of the
Corporate
Subsidiary:
The Questions,
Some
Answers
and
Some
Observations, Frank
M.
Burke,
Jr.,
22:363 (1970).
Insider
Trading
on
Undisclosed
Corporate
Information:
Diamond
v.
Oreamuno,
John
M.
Whalen,
22:283 (1970)
(Note).
Poolings
of
Interests
and
Tax-Free
Reorganizations:
A
Comparison of Philosophy
and
Operation,
Samuel
P.
Gunther,
21:27
(1969).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
Economic Realities
of
Cash
Tender
Offers,
David
C.
Morse,
20:237
(1968)
(Comment).
The
Three
Theories of
Partnership,
Villiam
E.
Valz,
9:237
(1915-16).
Promoters
Liability
to
the
Corporation,
Walter
Herbert
Foster,
8:191
(1914-15).
State
Control
of
Foreign
Corporations,
Honorable
George
W.
Wickersham,
3:75
(1909-10).
COURTS
Life
After
Daubert
v.
Merrell
Dow:
Maine
as
a
Case
Law
Laboratory
for
Evidence
Rule
702
Without Frye,
Leigh
Stephens McCarthy,
46"285
(1994)
(Comment).
Prosecutorial
Summation:
Where
is
the
Line
Between "Personal
Opinion"
and
Proper
Argument?,
James
W.
Gunson,
46-241
(1994)
(Comment).
The
Use of American Precedents
in
Canadian Courts,
GErard
V. La
Forest,
46"211
(1994).
Sniffing
Out
the
Fourth
Amendment: United
States
v.
Place-Dog
Sniffs-Ten
Years
Later,
Hope
Walker
Hall,
46:151 (1994)
(Comment).
Confronting
Silence:
The
Constitution,
Deaf
Criminal
Defendants,
and
the
Right
to
Interpretation
During
Trial,
Deirdre
M.
Smith,
46:87 (1994)
(Comment).
Termination of Hospital
Medical
Staff
Privileges
for Economic
Reasons:
An
Appeal
for
Consistency,
June
D.
Zellers &
Michael
R.
Poulin,
46:67
(1994).
Five Years
under
the
Veterans'
Judicial
Review
Act:
The
VA
is
Brought
Kicking and
Screaming
into
the
World
of
Meaningful
Due
Process,
Lawrence
B.
Hagel
&
Michael
P.
Horan,
46:43 (1994).
The Impact
of
Judicial
Review
on
the
Department of
Veterans Affairs'
Claims
Adjudication
Process:
The
Changing Role
of
the
Board
of
Veterans'
Appeals.
Charles
L. Cragin,
46:23 (1994).
Jurisdiction
of
the
United
States
Court
of
Veterans Appeals: Searching
Out
the
Limits,
Frank
Q.
Nebeker,
46.5 (1994).
Frank
M.
Coffin
Lecture
on
Law
and
Public
Service,
Nomination
and Confirmation
of
Supreme
Court
Justices:
Some
Personal Observations,
Joseph
L
Rauh,
Jr.,
45:7
(1993).
One
Step
Forward,
One Step
Back:
Emergency Reform
and Appellate
Sentence
Review
in Maine,
Amy
K.
Tchao,
44"345
(1992)
(Comment).
Hart
Failure:
The Supreme
Judicial
Court's Interpretation
of
Nonjudicial
Demeanor,
Harold
T.
Kelly,
Jr.,
44:175
(1992)
(Note).
Jural
Entities,
Real Parties
in
Controversy,
and
Representative
Litigants:
A
Unified
Approach
to
the
Diversity
Jurisdiction
Requirements
for
Business
Organizations,
Charles
A.
Szypszak,
44:1 (1992).
Structure
of
the
Maine
Court
System,
1956-1991,
Edward
S.
Godfrey,
43:353
(1991).
Law
as
Integrity-.
Chief
Justice
McKusick's
Common
Law
Jurisprudence, Eric
R.
Herlan,
43"321
(1991)
(Tribute).
Cameras
in
Maine's
Courts:
Has the
Time Come?
Will
It
Ever?, Joseph
M.
O'Connor,
42:483 (1990)
(Comment).
The
Child Witness
in
Sexual
Abuse
Cases
in
Maine:
Presentation,
Impeachment,
and
Controversy, Kermit
V.
Lipez,
42283
(1990).
Disparity
and
the
Need for
Sentencing Guidelines
in
Maine:
A
Proposal
for
Enhanced
Appellate
Review,
Honorable
Daniel
E.
Wathen,
40:.1
(1988).
Perreault
v.
Parker
Findings
Tainted by
Error,
Gisele
M.
Nadeau,
39:233
(1987)
(Note).
The
Primacy
Method
of
State
Constitutional
Decisionmaking:
Interpreting
the
Maine
Constitution,
Glen
S.
Goodnough,
38:491
(1986)
(Comment).
Beyond
the
Equity
Power
of Bankruptcy
Courts:
Toxic
Tort
Liabilities
in
Chapter
11
Cases,
Kaighn
Smith,
Jr.,
38:391 (1986)
(Comment).
Affirmative
Judicial
Case
Management:
A Viable
Solution
to
the
Toxic
Product
Litigation
Crisis,
Patrick
Francis
Harrigan,
38:339
(1986)
(Comment).
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
Prejudice
and
Promise
in
the Early
Years
of
the
Federal Judiciary, George
L.
Haskins,
37:301
(1985).
Deadlocked
Juries and
the
Allen Charge, Karen
Pelletier
O'Sullivan,
37:167
(1985)
(Note).
United States
ex
rel.
Arrow
Electronics,
Inc.
v.
G.
H.
Coffey,
Co.:
Judicial
Interpretation of
Timely
Notice
under
Federal
Rule
of
Civil
Procedure
15(c),
Brett
Dwight
Baber,
37:153
(1985)
(Note).
The
Status of
Jury
Trial
Waivers
in
Maine's District Court,
Robert
M.
Knight,
36:423
(1984)
(Note).
Judge
Edward
T.
Gignoux-A
Personal
Appreciation,
Frank
M.
Coffin,
36:191
(1984).
Cyr
v.
Michaud:
Correction
of
Clerical
Errors
with
Juror
Affidavits,
William
S.
Kany,
36:163 (1984)
(Note).
In
Defense
of
Civil
Juries,
Peter
W.
Culley,
35:17
(1983).
Small
Claims
Mediation
in
Maine: An
Empirical Assessment, Craig
A.
McEwen
&
Richard
J. Maiman,
33:237
(1981).
Maine's
Judicial
Machinery
at
the
Crossroads,
Honorable
Armand
A.
Dufresne,
Jr.,
24:35
(1972).
De
Novo
Juries,
Misdemeanor
Counsel and
Other
Problems:
Changes
Ahead
for
the
Maine
District
Court?,
Pierce
B.
Hasler,
23:63
(1971).
Minor
Traffic
Violations:
A
New
Approach,
Ward
I.
Graffam,
19:261
(1967)
(Comment).
Certification: A
Procedure
for
Cooperation
Between
State
and
Federal Courts,
Vincent
L.
McKusick,
16:33
(1964).
Judicial
Administration:
The Maine
District
Court
System,
John
B.
Wlodkowski,
15:118
(1963)
(Comment).
Supreme
Court
of
Judicature,
Milton
A.
Nixon,
14:58
(1962).
Suggestions
for
Further
Changes
in
the
Judicial
System
and
Procedure
of Maine,
Honorable
Lucilius
A.
Emery,
10:31
(1916-17).
The
Law
Court,
Honorable Albert
R.
Savage,
9:155
(1915-16).
The
First
and
the
Last,
Honorable
Leslie
C.
Cornish,
9:131
(1915-16).
Changes
in
the
Judicial
System
of
Maine,
Honorable
Lucilius
A.
Emery,
9:89
(1915-
16).
The
Selection
and
Tenure
of
Judges,
William
H.
Taft,
7:203
(1913-14).
The Judiciary
of
Maine,
J.
H.
Montgomery,
7:222 (1913-14).
The Law's
Despatch
in
Maine,
Honorable
Leslie
C.
Cornish,
7:159
(1913-14).
Some Sore Spots,
Honorable
Albert
R.
Savage,
7:29
(1913-14).
Recall
of
Judges Unwise,
Honorable
William
E.
Borah,
5:123
(1911-12).
The
Right
of
Election
and
Recall
of
Federal
Judges,
Honorable Robert
L.
Owen,
5:31,
82 (1911-12).
Legislative Invasion
of Judicial
Power,
Honorable
Charles
E.
Littlefield,
2:219
(1908-09).
CRIMINAL
LAW
AND
PROCEDURE
Prosecutorial
Summation: Where
is
the
Line
Between
"Personal
Opinion"
and
Proper
Argument?,
James
W.
Gunson,
46:241 (1994)
(Comment).
Sniffing
Out
the Fourth
Amendment:
United States
v.
Place-Dog
Sniffs-Ten
Years
Later,
Hope
Walker Hall,
46:151
(1994)
(Comment).
Confronting
Silence:
The
Constitution,
Deaf
Criminal
Defendants,
and the
Right
to
Interpretation
During
Trial,
Deirdre
M.
Smith,
46:87
(1994)
(Comment).
When Should
Force
Directed
Against
a
Police
Officer
Be
Justified
under
the
Maine
Criminal
Code?-Toward
a
Coherent
Theory
of
Law
Enforcement
under
the
Code's
Justification Provision,
F.
Todd
Lowell,
45:385
(1993)
(Comment).
Please
Stop:
The
Law
Court's
Recent
Roadblock
Decisions,
Jonathan
A.
Block,
44:461 (1992)
(Comment).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
One
Step
Forward,
One
Step
Back:
Emergency
Reform
and Appellate
Sentence
Review
in
Maine, Amy
K.
Tchao,
44:345
(1992)
(Comment).
Wellman
v.
State:
Confusing the
Standard
of
Excusable
Neglect.
Andrew
L
Black,
44"201
(1992)
(Note).
State
v.
Violette:
Harsher
Resentencing
Encounters
a
Bolder
Presumption
of
Vindictiveness,
Thomas C. Bradley,
43:523
(1991)
(Note).
State
v.
Pinkham:
Erosion
of
Meaningful
Fourth
Amendment Protection
for
Vehicle
Stops
in
Maine?,
Roger
A.
Clement,
Jr.,
43:487
(1991)
(Note).
The
Child Witness
in
Sexual
Abuse
Cases
in
Maine:
Presentation, Impeachment,
and
Controversy, Kermit
V.
Lipez,
42:283
(1990).
The Problem of
Third-Party
Consent
in
Fourth
Amendment
Searches: Toward
a
"Conservative"
Reading
of the
Matlock
Decision,
Robert
Deschene.
42:159
(1990)
(Comment).
State
v.
Cloutier
Implied Invitees,
Pretext,
and
Plain
View
under
the Fourth
Amendment,
Dennis
M.
Doiron,
41:413
(1989)
(Note).
Forgive
and
Forget:
Honoring
Full
and
Unconditional Pardons.
Philip
P.
Houle,
41"273
(1989).
Maine's
Unintentional
Murder Statute: Depraved
Indifference on
Trial.
Louis
B.
Butterfield,
40:411
(1988)
(Comment).
A
Defendant's
Right
to
Counsel
in
Commitment
Hearings
for
Nonpayment of a
Criminal
Fine,
Barbara
A.
Appleby,
40:117
(1988)
(Comment).
Disparity
and
the
Need
for
Sentencing
Guidelines
in
Maine:
A
Proposal
for
Enhanced Appellate
Review,
Honorable
Daniel E.
Wathen,
40.1
(1988).
State
v.
Harding:
Municipal
Police
Authority
and
the
Fresh
Pursuit
Statute.
David
S.
Schuman,
39:509
(1987)
(Note).
The Denial
of
Bail
under
Maine's
"Proof
Evident
or
Presumption
Great" Standard,
Maureen
Dea,
39:391 (1987).
State
v.
Boilard:
Are
Jury
Instructions
on
Statutory
Defenses Essential
to
a
Fair
Trial?,
Kristin
A.
Gustafson,
38:589
(1986)
(Note).
The
Primacy
Method
of
State
Constitutional
Decisionmaking:
Interpreting
the
Maine Constitution,
Glen
S.
Goodnough,
38:491 (1986)
(Comment).
State
v.
Farnham:
The
Defendant's
Exercise
of the
Right
to Stand
Trial
as
Negative
Character
Evidence, Richard
F.
Buckley,
37:411 (1985)
(Note).
State
v.
Durepo:
Toward
a
Principled Maine
Version
of the Impeachment
Exception
to
the
Exclusionary Rule,
Andre
D. Bouffard,
37:383
(1985)
(Note).
Deadlocked
Juries
and
the
Allen Charge, Karen
Pelletier
O'Sullivan,
37:167
(1985)
(Note).
Restraining
the Prosecutor
Restrictions
on
Threatening
Prosecution
for
Civil
Ends,
James
A.
Trowbridge,
37:41
(1985).
Hanover
Insurance
Co.
v.
Hayward:
Imposition
of
Punitive
Damages
in
Addition
to
Criminal Sanctions,
David
P.
Silk,
36:467
(1984)
(Note).
The Status
of
Jury
Trial Waivers in
Maine's
District Court,
Robert
N1.
Knight,
36:423
(1984)
(Note).
State
v.
Curlew:
Assessing
the
Sufficiency
of
Evidence
under
the Corpus
Delicti
Rule,
Brett
D.
Baber,
36:411 (1984)
(Note).
A
Quarter
of
a
Century
of
Rulemaking
with
Particular
Attention
to
the Federal
Rules
of
Criminal
Procedure, Frank
J.
Remington,
36:219 (1984).
The Parent-Child
Privilege
and
the
Parent-Child
Crime:
Observations
on State
v.
DeLong
and
In re
Agosto,
Ellen
Kandoian,
36:59
(1984).
Constitutional
Issues
Raised
by
the
Civil-Criminal
Dichotomy
of the
Maine
OUI
Law,
Bruce
W.
Smith,
35:385
(1983)
(Comment).
The
Obsolescence
of
Voluntary
Confessions
in
Maine,
John C. Sheldon,
35"243
(1983)
(Comment).
State
v.
Sweatt.
An
Examination of the
Current
Confusion
in
Fourth
Amendment
Standing,
John
Archer
Hobson,
35"209 (1983)
(Note).
556
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
An
Analysis
of
Federal
Drug-Related
Civil
Forfeiture,
Susan
J.
Parcels,
34:435
(1982)
(Comment).
Criminal
Contempt
in
Maine:
Constitutionally
Protected
or
Neglected?,
Christopher
D.
Hardy,
34:407
(1982)
(Comment).
State
v.
Grant.
Is
Intent
an
Essential
Element
of
Criminal
Attempt
in
Maine?,
BethAnne
Lyons
Poliquin,
34:479
(1982)
(Note).
Presumptions
Against
Criminal
Defendants,
Affirmative Defenses,
and
a
Substantive
Due
Process
Interpretation of County
Court
of
Ulster
v.
Alien,
John
C.
Sheldon,
34:277
(1982).
Mental
Abnormality
in
the
Maine
Criminal
Code:
Section 58(1-A),
Susan
E.
Peck,
33:35
(1981)
(Comment).
State
v.
Hayes:
Privacy
of the
Mind
and
the Incompetent
Defendant,
Gregory
W.
Powell,
31:407
(1980)
(Note).
Decriminalization:
A New
Consideration for
the
Fourth
Amendment
Balance,
Garry
L.
Greene,
31:375
(1980)
(Comment).
Constitutional
and
Legislative
Issues Raised
by
the
Entrapment
Defense
in
Maine,
29:170
(1977)
(Note).
Mens
Rea
and
Insanity,
28:500
(1976)
(Comment).
The
Burden
of
Proof
and
the
Insanity Defense
After
Mullaney
v.
Wilbur,
28:435
(1976)
(Note).
Commentaries
on
the
Maine
Criminal
Code:
Sentencing,
Melvyn
Zarr,
28:117
(1976).
Commentaries
on
the
Maine
Criminal Code:
White
Collar
Crimes,
28:96 (1976).
Commentaries
on
the
Maine
Criminal Code:
Sex
Offenses,
Judy
R.
Potter,
28:65
(1976).
Commentaries
on
the
Maine
Criminal Code:
Homicide,
Peter
J.
Rubin,
28:57
(1976).
Commentaries
on
the
Maine
Criminal Code:
Gambling,
Michael
D.
Seitzinger,
28:37
(1976).
Commentaries
on
the
Maine
Criminal
Code:
Property
Offenses,
Peter
G.
Ballou,
28:13
(1976).
Commentaries
on
the
Maine
Criminal Code:
Introduction, Gerald
F.
Petruccelli,
28:5
(1976).
Michigan
v.
Tucker. A
Reevaluation of
Miranda,
27:365
(1975)
(Note).
Appointment
of
Counsel
in
Misdemeanor Prosecutions
in
Maine,
27:169
(1975)
(Comment).
Attorneys
and Subornation
of Perjury,
David
R.
Ordway,
26:297
(1974)
(Comment).
Compensating
Victims
of
Crime:
Individual
Responsibility and
Governmental
Compensation
Plans,
Eugene
W.
Ford
II
&
Charles Harvey,
Jr.,
26:125
(1974)
(Comment).
Argersinger
and
the
Right
to
Counsel
in
the
Military,
Gary
F.
Thorne,
25:377
(1973)
(Note).
Graduated
Responsibility
as
an
Alternative to
Current
Tests
of
Determining
Criminal
Capacity,
Thomas
A. Berry,
25:343
(1973)
(Comment).
Stewart
v.
Smith:
A
Misapplication
of
North Carolina
v.
Pearce,
Alton
C. Stevens,
24:161 (1972)
(Note).
The
Rights
of
the Person
Acquitted
by
Reason
of
Insanity:
Equal Protection
and
Due
Process,
Anne
B.
Poulin,
24:135
(1972)
(Comment).
Retroactivity Rethought:
The
Hidden
Costs,
Pierce
B.
Hasler,
24:1
(1972).
Extending the Smith
v.
Hooey
Duty
to
the Holding
Jurisdiction,
Ronald
D.
Russell,
23:201
(1971)
(Note).
De
Novo
Juries,
Misdemeanor
Counsel and
Other
Problems:
Changes
Ahead
for
the
Maine
District
Courts?,
Pierce
B.
Hasler,
23:63
(1971).
Right
to
Jury
Trial:
Lemieux
v.
Robbins,
Stephen
R.
Sunenblick,
22:199
(1970)
(Note).
How
Post
is
Post-Conviction
Relief
in
Maine?, Charles L.
Cragin
III,
21:241 (1969)
(Note).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
The
State
Right
to
Appeal: Has
Maine
Been
Too
Cautious?.
David
J.
Corson,
21.221
(1969)
(Comment).
Sentence
Review
in
Maine:
Comparisons and Comments,
David
J.
Halperin,
18:133
(1966).
Pretrial
Mental
Examinations
in
Maine:
Are
They
Mechanisms
for
Compelling
Self-
Incrimination?, Edward
C.
Dalton,
Jr.,
18:96
(1966)
(Note).
State
v.
Barnette-
TWo
Punishments for
a
Single
Act,
William
J.
Parks,
Jr..
17"252
(1965)
(Note).
Criminal
Responsibility:
The
Durham
Rule
in
Maine,
Daniel
E.
Wathen,
15:107
(1963)
(Comment).
A
Charge
to
a
Jury
in
a
Recent
Murder
Trial,
Honorable
Leslie
C.
Cornish,
13:87
(1919-20).
A
Charge
to
the
Grand
Jury,
Honorable
Henry
C.
Peabody.
11:136
(1917-18).
The
Privilege
of
Crime,
Barrett Potter,
10:117
(1916-17).
The Present
Status of the Werner Horn
Case
in
the
Federal
Courts,
W.
E.
Valz,
8:128
(1914-15).
The
Nolle
Prosequi
in
Criminal
Cases,
Honorable
Lucilius
A.
Emery,
6:199
(1912-
13).
Testimony
of
Defendants
in
Criminal
Prosecutions,
Copy
of
a
Letter
Written
by
Chief
Justice
John
Appleton
of the Supreme
Judicial
Court
of
Maine
in
1866
to
John
Q.
Adams,
Esq.,
4"259
(1910-11).
Too
Much
Expected of
Criminal
Judges,
Honorable
Levi
Turner,
4:81
(1910-11).
Our
Grand
Jury
System,
Honorable
Levi
Turner,
3:7
(1909-10).
Are
Our
Laws
Responsible for
the
Increase
of
Violent Crime?, Frederick Bausman,
2:268 (1908-09).
CROSS-EXAMINATION
The
Child Witness
in
Sexual
Abuse
Cases
in
Maine:
Presentation,
Impeachment,
and
Controversy, Kermit
V.
Lipez, 42283
(1990).
Constitutional
Right
of
Cross-Examination-The
Unanswerable
Question
Tactic.
Daniel
W.
Mooers,
19:117
(1967)
(Comment).
The
Art
of
Cross-Examining,
Honorable
Herbert
M.
Heath,
7:93 (1914).
The
Art
of
Cross-Examining,
Honorable
Herbert
M.
Heath,
3"265
(1909-10).
Topics,
Questions
and
Methods
of
Direct
and
Cross
Examination
from
the
View-
Point
of
Admissibility,
William
M.
Weeks,
2:113,
158
(1908-09).
DAMAGES
(SEE
ALSo
REMEDIES)
In
Search
of
a
Theory
of
Alimony,
John C. Sheldon
&
Nancy
Diesel
Mills,
45283
(1993).
Constitutional
Challenges
to
Caps
on
Tort Damages:
Is
Tort
Reform
the
Dragon
Slayer
or
Is
It
the
Dragon,
Kathryn
L
Vezina,
42"219
(1990)
(Comment).
Milton
v.
Cary
Medical
Center.
A
Viable
Fetus
Is
Not a Person
under
Maine's
Wrongful
Death
Statute,
Stan
Piecuch,
41:429
(1989)
(Note).
Maine
Civil
Remedies,
Andrew
M.
Horton
&
Peggy
L
McGehee,
Reviewed
by
Eric
R.
Herlan,
41:223
(1989)
(Book
Review).
From
"Maine
Law"
to
Model
Act:
Liquor
Liability
in
Maine,
William
P.
Shumaker.
39:149
(1987)
(Comment).
Tuttle
v.
Raymond:
Drawing
the
Line
on
Punitive
Damages,
Elting
H.
Smith,
Jr..
38:635
(1986)
(Note).
Personal
Injury
Compensation
as
a Tax
Preference,
Lawrence
A.
Frolik,
37:1
(1985).
Hanover
Insurance
Co.
v.
Hayward:
Imposition
of
Punitive
Damages
in
Addition
to
Criminal Sanctions,
David
P.
Silk,
36:467
(1984)
(Note).
Comparative
Negligence:
The
Multiple
Defendant
Dilemma,
Karen
P.
O'Sullivan.
36:345 (1984)
(Comment).
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
Stacked Recovery
under
Maine's Uninsured Motorists
Statute:
Connolly
v.
Royal
Globe Insurance Company,
Edward
R.
Benjamin,
Jr.,
36:151
(1984)
(Note).
The
Vitality
of
the Doctrine
of
Punitive Damages
in
Maine,
Kevin
F.
Gordon,
35:447
(1983)
(Note).
Damage
Apportionment
in
Maine:
A
Proposal for Reform, Barry
A.
Bachrach,
34:367
(1982)
(Comment).
The Tort
Triangle:
Contribution
from
Defendants
Whom
Plaintiffs
Cannot
Sue,
Michael
T. Hertz,
32:83
(1980).
Compensating
Victims
of
Crime:
Individual
Responsibility and
Governmental
Compensation
Plans,
Eugene
W.
Ford
II
&
Charles
Harvey,
Jr.,
26:125
(1974)
(Comment).
Comparative
Negligence
and
Comparative
Contribution
in
Maine:
The
Need
for
Guidelines,
Peter
V.
Holden,
24:243
(1972)
(Comment).
Enforcement
of
Money
Judgments
and
Divorce
Decrees
in
Maine,
S.
Peter
Mills
III,
24:99
(1972)
(Note).
Prenatal
Injuries-Actions
for
Wrongful
Death-Damages,
Ward
I.
Graffam,
18:105
(1966)
(Comment).
Property:
Mesne
Damages for
Trespass?,
Gustavo
E.
Gonzales,
17:272
(1965)
(Comment).
DEBTOR-CREDITOR
Maine
Debtor-Creditor
Law,
Dennis
M.
Patterson, Reviewed
by
David
J.
Jones,
41:231 (1989)
(Book
Review).
The
Waiver
Problem
in Maine
Real
Property
Foreclosure
Law:
A
Commercial
Paper
Perspective,
Dennis
M.
Patterson,
38:49
(1986).
Cambridge
Trust
Co.
v.
Carney:
Overdraft
Liability
of Account Consignatories,
28:254
(1976)
(Note).
Postjudgment Procedures
for
Collection
of
Small
Debts:
The
Maine
Solution,
S.
Peter
Mills
III,
25:43
(1973)
(Comment).
State Action
and
Waiver
Implications
of
Self-Help
Repossession,
Anne
B.
Poulin,
25:27
(1973)
(Note).
Enforcement
of
Money
Judgments
and
Divorce Decrees
in
Maine,
S.
Peter
Mills
III.
24:99
(1972)
(Note).
The
Fair
Credit
Reporting
Act, David
J.
Fletcher,
23:253
(1971)
(Note).
Effectuating
the Purposes of
Chapter
XIII
of
the Bankruptcy
Act,
John
J.
Ryan,
22:401 (1970)
(Note).
Bankruptcy Courts
in
Transition
Toward
Debtor
Rehabilitation,
Honorable
Conrad
K.
Cyr,
22:333
(1970).
Advantages
and
Disadvantages-A
Comparison of
the
Present
Maine
Law
and
the
U3C
[Uniform
Consumer Credit
Code],
John
A.
Spanogle,
Jr.,
22:295 (1970).
The
Chapter
XIII
Trustee:
"Trustee"
or
Disbursing
Agent?,
Gregory
A.
Tselikis,
21:53
(1969)
(Comment).
Effectively
Regulating
Extrajudicial Collection
of
Debts,
William
F.
Julavits
&
Clinton
A. Stuntebeck,
20:261
(1968)
(Comment).
The
Liability
of
an
Inhabitant
for
the
Debts
of
a
Municipality,
F.
Granville Munson,
4:1
(1910-11).
DEDICATIONS
Address
at Dedication
of Cumberland County
Court House,
Honorable
Charles
F.
Libby,
3:170 (1909-10).
DEFAMATION
Developments
in
the
News
Media
Privilege:
The
Qualified
Constitutional
Approach
Becoming Common
Law,
Lawrence
J.
Mullen,
33:401
(1981)
(Comment).
The Constitutional
Law
of
Defamation-Recent
Developments
and
Suggested
State
Court
Responses,
Susan
Gail
Shorey,
33:371
(1981)
(Comment).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
The
Law
of
Libel
and
the
Politician,
John
D.
Mackay,
12:165
(1918-19).
DISABILITY
LAW
Confronting
Silence:
The
Constitution,
Deaf
Criminal
Defendants,
and
the Right
to
Interpretation
During
Trial,
Deirdre
M.
Smith,
46:87
(1994)
(Comment).
In
re
Debra
B.:
The Best
Interest
Standard
in
Court-Authorized Sterilization of
the
Mentally
Retarded,
Sheila
M.
Donahue,
39"209
(1987)
(Note).
Defining an
"Appropriate
Education"
Under the
Education
for
All
Handicapped
Children
Act
of
1975,
Stephen
A.
Mansfield,
34:79
(1982).
DISCRIMINATION
Arbitration of
Health
and
Safety
Issues
in
the
Workplace:
Employees
Who
Refuse
Work
Assignments
Because
of
Fear
of
AIDS
Contagion,
Madelyn
C.
Squire.
44"315
(1992).
Reasonable
Accommodation
and Non-Invidious Discrimination
under
the
Maine
Human
Rights
Act,
Stuart
W.
Tisdale, Jr.,
40:475
(1988)
(Comment).
Public
School
Integration
of
Children
with
Handicaps
after
Smith
v.
Robinson:
"Separate But
Equal"
Revisited?,
Robert
J. Goodwin,
37:267
(1985)
(Comment).
Defining
an "Appropriate
Education"
Under
the
Education
for
All
Handicapped
Children
Act
of
1975,
Stephen A.
Mansfield,
34:79
(1982).
The
Prima
Facie
Case
Approach
to
Employment
Discrimination,
Joanne
F.
Cole,
33:195
(1981)
(Note).
Perspectives
on
Older
Workers:
Maine's Prohibition
of
Mandatory Retirement,
Susan
D.
Kertzer,
33:157
(1981)
(Comment).
Discriminatory
Admissions
Policies
and Federal
Statutory
Control of
Contractual
Relationships:
McCrary
v.
Runyon,
28:269
(1976-77)
(Note).
DisPuTE
RESOLUTION
Due
Process
and
the
Independent
Medical
Examiner
System
in
the
Maine
Workers'
Compensation
Act,
Sean
T.
Camathan,
45:123
(1993)
(Comment).
Arbitration of
Health
and
Safety Issues
in
the
Workplace:
Employees
Who
Refuse
Work
Assignments Because
of
Fear
of
AIDS
Contagion,
Madelyn
C.
Squire,
44-315
(1992).
The
ADR
Movement:
Theoretical
Aspects and
Practical
Potential, Craig
A.
McEwen,
40:367
(1988).
Privatizing
Dispute
Resolution
Under
the
Free Trade
Agreement: Truth
or
Fancy?,
Leon
E.
Trakman,
40"349
(1988).
Dispute
Resolution
Provisions
of
the
Canada-United
States
Free
Trade
Agreement.
David
P.
Cluchey,
40-335
(1988).
Dispute
Settlement
Mechanisms
Under
the Free
Trade
Agreement,
Jon
J.
M.
Zuijdwijk,
40:325
(1988).
A
Canadian
Perspective on
U.S.
Administered Protection
and
the Free
Trade
Agreement,
Alan
M.
Rugman,
40:305
(1988).
Canadian
Acceptance
of
International
Commercial
Arbitration,
John
E.
C.
Brierly,
40287
(1988).
The
Reception
of
Arbitration
in
United States
Law,
Thomas
E.
Carbonneau,
40.263
(1988).
Forward
to
Conference
Papers,
delivered
at
International
ADR
Symposium,
Charles
S.
Colgan,
40:261 (1988).
A
Colloquy,
Alternative Dispute
Resolution
in
International
Trade and
Business,
Thomas
E"
Carbonneau et
al.,
40:225
(1988).
Introduction
to
Symposium:
Alternative
Dispute Resolution
in
Canada-United
States
Trade
Relations,
Senator
George
J.
Mitchell,
40223
(1988).
ECONOMICS
(SEE
ALSO
ANTrrRusT)
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
Termination of Hospital
Medical
Staff
Privileges
for
Economic
Reasons:
An
Appeal
for
Consistency,
June
D.
Zellers
&
Michael R.
Poulin,
46:67
(1994).
Maine's
Plant-Closing
Law:
Analysis
and
Proposals, Eric Lindquist,
41:379
(1989)
(Comment).
Privatizing
Dispute
Resolution
under
the
Free
Trade
Agreement:
Truth
or
Fancy?,
Leon
E.
Trakman,
40:349
(1988).
Dispute
Resolution
Provisions
of
the
Canada-United
States Free
Trade
Agreement,
David P.
Cluchey,
40:335
(1988).
Dispute
Settlement
Mechanisms
under the
Free
Trade
Agreement,
Jon
J.
M.
Zuijdwijk,
40:325
(1988).
A
Colloquy,
Alternative Dispute
Resolution
in
International
Trade and
Business,
Thomas
E.
Carbonneau
et
al., 40:225
(1988).
Introduction
to
Symposium:
Alternative Dispute Resolution
in
Canada-United
States
Trade
Relations,
Senator
George
J.
Mitchell,
40:223
(1988).
Antitrust
Scrutiny
of
the
Medical
Staff
Plan, Cynthia
Teresa Churchill,
36:311 (1984)
(Comment).
A Structural
Approach
to
the Application
of
Section
One
of the Sherman
Act
to
Oligopolistic
Interdependence, Annmarie
Levins,
35:181
(1983)
(Comment).
Economic Realities of
Cash
Tender
Offers,
David
C. Morse,
20:237
(1968)
(Comment).
Products
Liability-Wholesaler-Economic
Loss,
Raymond
H.
Shevenell,
19:92
(1967)
(Note).
EDUCATION
Public
School
Integration
of
Children
with
Handicaps
after
Smith
v.
Robinson:
"Separate But Equal"
Revisited?,
Robert
J.
Goodwin,
37:267
(1985)
(Comment).
Defining an
"Appropriate
Education"
Under
the
Education
for
All
Handicapped
Children
Act
of
1975,
Stephen
A.
Mansfield,
34:79
(1982).
Bakke,
Lochner,
and
Law
School:
The Nobility
Clause
Versus
a
Republican
Form
of
Medicine, James
E.
Lobsenz,
32:1
(1980).
Labor
Law:
Teacher
Disputes, Leonard
W.
Langer,
30:21
(1978).
Discriminatory
Admissions
Policies
and Federal
Statutory
Control of
Contractual
Relationships:
McCrary
v.
Runyon,
28:269 (1976-77)
(Note).
Maine's
Educational
Television
Network:
Legal
Difficulties,
Charles
L.
Cragin
III,
22:239
(1970)
(Note).
Teacher's
Liability
for
Pupils'
Injuries-Duty
of
Supervision, Joseph
A.
DeBonis,
19:111
(1967)
(Comment).
School
Districts:
New
England
Style,
David L.
Peterson,
16:145 (1964).
The
Legal
Status
of the
University
of
Maine,
Clarence
W.
Peabody,
13:187 (1919-
20).
Domicil
in
General
and
of
Students
in
Particular,
Abraham
Morris,
12:112
(1918-
19).
The
Lawyer
in
the
School-Room,
B.
E.
Packard,
7:176
(1913-14).
Law
and
Education,
Payson Smith,
2:69
(1908-09).
ELDER
LAW
Perspectives
on
Older
Workers:
Maine's
Prohibition
of
Mandatory Retirement,
Susan
D.
Kertzer,
33:157
(1981)
(Comment).
ENVIRONMENTAL
LAW
Balancing
Marine
Mammal
Protection
Against Commercial
Fishing:
The
Zero
Mortality
Goal,
Quotas,
and
the Gulf of
Maine
Harbor
Porpoise,
Mary
M.
Sauer,
45:419
(1993)
(Comment).
State
Biotechnology
Oversight:
The
Juncture
of
Technology,
Law,
and Public
Policy,
Christine
C.
Vito,
Ph.D.,
45:329
(1993)
(Comment).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
An
Argument
to
the
State
of
Maine,
the
Town
of
Wells,
and
Other
Maine
Towns
Similarly
Situated:
Buy
the
Foreshore-Now,
Orlando
E.
Delogu,
45:243
(1993).
Love
of
Landfill:
Trashing
the
Maine
Constitution
to
Solve
a
Garbage
Problem,
Donald
Maurice
Kreis,
45:81
(1993)
(Comment).
The
Limited
Power
of
Federal
Bankruptcy Courts
to
Stay
Enforcement
of
State
Environmental
Regulations, David
A.
Brenningmeyer,
44:485
(1992)
(Comment).
Comprehensive
General
Liability
Policies
Under
Maine's
Ground
Water
Protection
Act:
The
Law
Court's
Extraordinary
Definition
of
Ordinary
Intelligence,
Andrew
M.
Strongin,
44:139
(1992)
(Comment).
Taking
It
Too
Far:.
Growth
Management
and
the
Limits
to
Land-Use Regulation in
Maine,
Michael
A.
Duddy,
44:99 (1992)
(Comment).
Jurisdiction
of
the
Land Use
Regulation
Commission
Within
Baxter
State
Park,
Benjamin
P.
Townsend.
42.515
(1990)
(Comment).
General
Discretion
Under
Maine's
Site
Location
of
Development
Law,
Tybe
Ann
Brett,
41:1 (1989).
Managing
the
Cumulative
Effects
of
Coastal
Land
Development:
Can
Maine
Law
Meet
the
Challenge?, Alison
Rieser,
39.321
(1987).
Beyond
the Equity
Power
of Bankruptcy
Courts:
Toxic
Tort
Liabilities
in
Chapter
11
Cases,
Kaighn
Smith,
Jr.,
38.391 (1986)
(Comment).
Affirmative Judicial
Case
Management:
A Viable
Solution
to
the
Toxic
Product
Litigation
Crisis,
Patrick
Francis
Harrigan,
38"339
(1986)
(Comment).
Proof
of
Causation
in
a
Private
Action
for
Acid
Rain
Damage,
Patrick
J.
Scully.
36:117 (1984)
(Comment).
Supplements
to Environmental
Impact Statements:
Implementation
of
the
Standards
Set
by
the
Council
on
Environmental
Quality,
Dale
Lynn
Gavin,
35:111
(1983)
(Comment).
Liability
for
Maritime Oil
Pollution: A
Comparison
of the
Maine
Coastal
Conveyance
Act
with
Federal
Liability
Provisions,
29:47
(1977)
(Comment).
Nineteenth
Century
Dams
and Twentieth
Century
Problems:
Commentary
on
a
Statutory
Solution,
G.
Graham
Waite,
28:419
(1976).
Maine's
Public
Lots:
The
Emergence of
a
Public
Trust,
Lee
M.
Schepps,
26:217
(1974).
A
National Environmental
Policy-
Now
You
See
It,
Now
You
Don't,
Sen.
Edmund
S.
Muskie
&
Eliot
R.
Cutler,
25:163
(1973).
Maine's
Coastal
Conveyance
of
Oil
Act:
Jurisdictional
Considerations,
William
P.
Hardy,
24:299
(1972)
(Comment).
Constitutional
Dilemmas
Posed by
State
Policies
Against
Marine
Pollution-The
Maine Example,
Daniel
Wilkes,
23:143
(1971)
(Comment).
Conservation,
Policy,
and
the
Role of
Counsel,
David
J.
Halperin,
23:119
(1971).
Ransoming
the
Maine
Environment,
G.
Graham
Waite,
23:103
(1971).
A
State Approach
to
Effluent
Charge,
Orlando
E.
Delogu,
23"281
(1971).
Environmental
Jurisdiction
in
the
Congress and
the
Executive, Sen.
Edmund
S.
Muskie,
22:171 (1970).
A
Proposal
to
Protect
Maine
from
the
Oilbergs
of
the
70's,
Eugene
C.
Coughlin
Ill,
22:481 (1970)
(Note).
Effluent
Charges:
A
Method
of
Enforcing
Stream
Standards,
Orlando
E.
Delogu,
19"29
(1967).
Public Rights
in
Maine
Waters,
G.
Graham
Waite,
17:161
(1965).
EQUITY
Changes
in
Equity
Procedure
in
Maine,
Honorable
Lucilius
A.
Emery,
9.29
(1915-
16).
The
Growth
of
the
Equity
Powers
of
the
Maine
Courts,
Honorable
Lucilius
A.
Emery,
9:1
(1915-16).
The
Federal
Equity
Rules
of
1912,
Hugo Clark,
7:260 (1913-14).
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
Inadequacy
of
Legal
Remedy
as
a
Ground
in
Maine
for
Equitable
Jurisdiction,
Clement
F.
Robinson,
3:189
(1909-10).
ESTATE
PLANNING
Allocating
the
GST
Exemption
under
the
Generation-Skipping
Transfer
Tax,
Michael
B.
Lang,
41:43
(1989).
Maine's
Living
Will
Act
and
the
Termination of
Life-Sustaining
Medical
Procedures,
Eric
R. Herlan,
39:83 (1987)
(Comment).
Title
Disputes
After Probate or
Administration,
29:278 (1977-78)
(Comment).
Studies
in
Inheritance
Taxation,
Allen
Sherman,
13:77,
127, 166,
181
(1919-20).
Soldiers'
Wills,
Wallace
E.
Crowley,
12:8
(1918-19).
Extrinsic Evidence
in
Aid
of
the
Interpretation
of
Wills
(Part
III),
Stacy C.
Lanpher,
11:179
(1917-18).
Extrinsic
Evidence
in
Aid
of
the
Interpretation
of
Wills
(Part
II),
Stacy C.
Lanpher,
11:149
(1917-18).
Extrinsic
Evidence
in
Aid
of the
Interpretation
of
Wills
(Part
1),
Stacy
C.
Lanpher,
11:123
(1917-18).
Double Inheritance
Tax
Avoided,
Joseph
F.
McCloy,
10:217
(1916-17).
Gifts of
Savings
Bank Books,
Henry
B.
Montague,
8:227
(1914-15).
Should
Maine's Inheritance
Tax
Be
Extended?,
Robert
J.
Sprague,
1:109 (1908).
EVIDENCE
Life
After
Daubert
v.
Merrell
Dow:
Maine
as
a
Case
Law
Laboratory
for
Evidence
Rule
702
Without
Frye,
Leigh
Stephens
McCarthy,
46:285 (1994)
(Comment).
Prosecutorial
Summation: Where
is
the
Line
Between
"Personal
Opinion"
and
Proper
Argument?,
James
W.
Gunson,
46:241 (1994)
(Comment).
Sniffing
Out
the Fourth
Amendment: United States
v.
Place-Dog
Sniffs-Ten
Years
Later,
Hope
Walker Hall,
46:151 (1994)
(Comment).
Due
Process
and
the
Independent
Medical
Examiner
System
in
the Maine
Workers'
Compensation
Act,
Sean
T.
Carnathan,
45:123
(1993)
(Comment).
Trial
Handbook
for
Maine
Lawyers,
Bob
Stolt,
Reviewed
by
Joel
C.
Martin,
44:537
(1992)
(Book
Review).
Some
Limits
on
the
Judicial
Power
to
Restrict Dissemination
of
Discovery,
Thomas
C.
Bradley,
44:417
(1992)
(Comment).
State
v.
Pinkham:
Erosion
of
Meaningful
Fourth
Amendment
Protection
for
Vehicle
Stops
in
Maine?,
Roger
A.
Clement,
Jr.,
43:487
(1991)
(Note).
The Truthsayer
and
the Court:
Expert
Testimony
on
Credibility,
Michael
W.
Mullane,
43:53
(1991).
The
Child
Witness
in
Sexual
Abuse
Cases
in
Maine:
Presentation,
Impeachment,
and
Controversy, Kermit
V.
Lipez,
42:283 (1990).
Tuttle
v.
Raymond:
Drawing the
Line
on
Punitive
Damages,
Elting
H.
Smith,
Jr.,
38:635
(1986)
(Note).
State
v.
Farnham:
The
Defendant's
Exercise
of the
Right
to
Stand
Trial as
Negative
Character
Evidence, Richard
F.
Buckley,
37:411 (1985)
(Note).
State
v.
Durepo:
Toward
a
Principled Maine
Version
of the Impeachment Exception
to
the Exclusionary Rule,
Andre D.
Bouffard,
37:383
(1985)
(Note).
State
v.
Curlew:
Assessing
the
Sufficiency
of
Evidence
under
the Corpus
Dellcti
Rule,
Brett
D.
Baber,
36:411 (1984)
(Note).
Proof
of Causation
in
a
Private Action for
Acid
Rain
Damage,
Patrick
J.
Scully,
36:117 (1984)
(Comment).
The
Parent-Child
Privilege
and
the Parent-Child
Crime:
Observations
on
State
v.
DeLong
and
In
re
Agosto,
Ellen
Kandoian,
36:59
(1984).
The
Obsolescence
of
Voluntary
Confessions
in
Maine,
John
C.
Sheldon,
35:243
(1983)
(Comment).
Developments
in
the
News
Media
Privilege:
The
Qualified
Constitutional
Approach
Becoming Common
Law,
Lawrence
J.
Mullen,
33:401
(1981)
(Comment).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
The
Development
and Consequences
of
the
"Good
Faith"
Exception
to
the
Exclusionary
Rule
and
the
Qualified
"Good
Faith"
Immunity
from
Liability
under
Section
1983,
Philip
M.
Coffin
III
&
Paul
F.
Driscoll.
33:325
(1981)
(Comment).
The
Burden
of
Proof
and
the
Insanity
Defense
After
Mullaney
v.
Wilbur.
28:435
(1976)
(Note).
Homer
v.
Flynn:
A Preponderance
of Clear
and
Convincing
Evidence,
28"240
(1976)
(Note).
Standards
for
Imposition
of
Discovery Sanctions,
27"247
(1975)
(Comment).
The
Maine
Rules
of
Evidence:
What
They
Are
and
How
They
Got That
Way.
Richard
H.
Field,
27:203
(1975).
The
Repair
Rule:
Maine
Rule
of
Evidence
407(a)
and
the Admissibility
of
Subsequent
Remedial
Measures
in
Proving
Negligence.
27:225
(1975)
(Comment).
Attorneys
and Subornation
of
Perjury,
David
R.
Ordway,
26:297
(1974)
(Comment).
Due
Process and Supremacy
as
Foundations for the
Adequacy
Rule:
The Remains
of
Federalism
after
Wilbur
v.
Mullaney,
Frank
S.
Kipp,
26:37
(1974)
(Comment).
Validity
and
Relevancy
Analysis:
An
Approach
to
the
Admission
of
Experimental
Evidence, Bryan
M.
Dench,
26:273
(1974)
(Comment).
Preliminary
Questions of
Fact:
Respective Roles
of
Judge
and
Jury
in
Maine
Courts.
Keith
A.
Powers,
24:281 (1972)
(Comment).
The
Law
of
Rebuttable
Presumptions
in
Maine,
Curtis
L.
Bourdon,
23:175
(1971)
(Note).
Privileged Communications:
A
Case
by
Case
Approach,
Josephine
Citron,
23:443
(1971)
(Note).
Back
to
the
Law
of
Evidence-Letendre
v.
Hartford
Accident
and
Indemnity
Co..
Francis
J.
O'Toole,
21:135
(1969)
(Note).
Requiring Experts
to
Testify in
Maine,
Peter
M.
Weatherbee.
20:297
(1968)
(Comment).
Hearsay
and
Business
Entries:
The Uncertain Path of
Maine
Law.
Daniel E.
Wathen,
17:205
(1965)
(Comment).
Evidence: Use
of
Chart
to
Illustrate
Per
Diem
Formula
for Measurement of
Pain
and
Suffering,
Kinsey
B.
Fearon,
16:233
(1964)
(Comment).
Extrinsic
Evidence
in
Aid
of
the
Interpretation
of
Wills
(Part
1).
Stacy
C.
Lanpher,
11:123
(1917-18).
Reforms
in
Rules of
Evidence,
Honorable
James
W.
Remick,
9:185
(1915-16).
Scientific
Proof
and
Legal
Proof,
Mark
A.
Barwise,
833
(1914-15).
Proposed
Reform
in
the
Use
of
Expert
Testimony,
Albert
S.
Osborn.
5:163
(1911-
12).
Medical
Experts, Honorable
Louis
C.
Southard.
1:55
(1908).
FAMILY LAW
Campbell
v.
Campbell: Requiring
Adherence
to
the Correct
Legal
Standard
in
Child
Custody
Proceedings-the
"Best
Interest
of
the Child."
Lisa
M.
Fitzgibbon,
45:471
(1993)
(Note).
In
Search
of
a
Theory of
Alimony, John
C. Sheldon
&
Nancy
Diesel
Mills,
45:2M3
(1993).
Gender
and
Specialization
in
the
Practice
of
Divorce
Law,
Richard
J.
Maiman.
Lynn
Mather,
&
Craig A.
McEwen,
44:39
(1992).
Toward
a
Coherent Interpretation
of
Maine's
Marital
Property
Act,
John C.
Sheldon,
43:13
(1991).
Legal
Standards
Governing
Modification
of
Child
Custody
Orders.
Christian
T.
Chandler,
41:361
(1989)
(Comment).
Habeas
Corpus-A
Better
Remedy
in
Visitation
Denial
Cases,
James
A.
Albert
&
Gregory
A.
Brodek,
41:239
(1989).
Maine
Refuses to Recognize
a
Cause
of
Action
for
Loss
of
Parental
Consortium:
Durepo
v.
Fishman,
Nancy
Wanderer
Mackenzie,
41:165
(1989)
(Note).
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
In
re
Misty
Lee
H.:
Application of the
Best
Interests
Standard
in
Parental
Rights
Terminations,
William
L. Dawson,
Jr.,
40:157
(1988)
(Note).
Gifts,
Joint
Ownership,
and
Marital
Property: Interspousal
Transfers
of
Property
under
Maine's
Marital
Property
Act, Paul
Fillmore,
38:263 (1986)
(Note).
In re
Daniel
C.:
Reunification
Efforts
and
the Termination
of
Parental
Rights,
James
W.
Claus,
37:429
(1985)
(Note).
The
Parent-Child
Privilege
and
the
Parent-Child
Crime:
Observations
on
State
v.
DeLong
and
In re
Agosto,
Ellen Kandoian,
36:59
(1984).
Compensation
for
Financing a
Spouse's Education:
The
Means
of Economic
Justice
in
Maine,
William
S.
Kany,
35:341 (1983)
(Comment).
Who Should
Recover
for
Loss
of
Consortium?, Martin
S.
Amick,
35:295
(1983)
(Comment).
A
Rule
54(b)
Dilemma: Divorces
Lacking "Finality"
Due
to
Undismissed
Counterclaims, Ellen Kandoian,
34:327
(1982).
The
Maine
Marital
Property
Act:
The
Duties
of Divorce Courts
and
the Right
to
an
Equitable
Share
of
Marital
Assets,
Robert J.
Keach,
31:333 (1980)
(Comment).
The
Use
of
Federal Habeas
Corpus
in
Child
Custody
Disputes,
John
C.
Bannon,
31:265
(1979-80)
(Comment).
The
Federal Income
Tax
Consequences
of Property
Settlements
in
Common
Law
States and
under
the
Uniform Marriage and
Divorce
Act:
A Proposal,
29:73
(1977-78)
(Comment).
A
Statutory
Proposal
to
Remove Divorce
from the
Courtroom, Stephen R.
Feldman,
29:25
(1977).
In re
M.
&
G.:
A
Misapplication
of
Stanley
v.
Illinois,
27:321
(1975)
(Note).
In re
Adoption
of
E:
First
Amendment
Rights
and Religious
Inquiry
in
Adoption
Proceedings,
Francis
J.
Scanlon,
24:149
(1972)
(Note).
Enforcement
of
Money
Judgments
and Divorce
Decrees
in
Maine,
S.
Peter
Mills
III,
24:99
(1972)
(Note).
Adoption
Law
Reform,
Rendle
A.
Jones,
19"290
(1967)
(Comment).
Iowa
Supreme
Court
v.
Wild
Oats,
William
H. Poteat,
18:173
(1966).
Wrongful
Death
and
Intrafamily Tort Immunities, Richard
G.
Sawyer,
16:238 (1964)
(Comment).
The
Administration
of
the
Maine
Divorce
Law,
Honorable
Lucilius
A.
Emery,
12:91
(1918-19).
The Evidence
of
Divorce,
William
M.
Weeks,
4:103,
143,
179
(1910-11).
FEDERALISM
Maine's
Plant-Closing
Law:
Analysis
and
Proposals, Eric Lindquist,
41:379
(1989)
(Comment).
Prejudice
and Promise
in
the
Early
Years
of
the
Federal
Judiciary, George
L.
Haskins,
37:301
(1985).
Federal
Tax
Immunity
and
the
Legal
Incidence
of the
Maine
Sales
Tax:
Gamage
v.
Halperin,
29:149
(1977-78)
(Note).
The
Effect
of
State
Conviction
Relief
on
Federal
Deportation
Law,
29:112
(1977)
(Comment).
Federal
Preemption
in
Airport
Noise
Abatement
Regulation: Allocation of Federal
and
State
Power,
Anne
S.
Almy,
26:321 (1974)
(Comment).
Due
Process
and
Supremacy
as
Foundations
for
the
Adequacy
Rule:
The
Remains
of
Federalism
after Wilbur
v.
Mullaney,
Frank
S.
Kipp,
26:37
(1974)
(Comment).
Certification:
A
Procedure
for
Cooperation
Between
State
and
Federal
Courts,
Vincent
L.
McKusick,
16:33
(1964).
FIRST
AMENDMENT
Solicitation
by
Lawyers:
Piercing
the
First
Amendment
Veil,
Louise
L.
Hill,
42:369
(1990).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
Pornography
Commissions
and
the
First
Amendment:
On
Constitutional
Values
and
Constitutional
Facts,
David
A.
J.
Richards,
39:275
(1987)
(Comment).
"Fighting
Words"
and
the
First
Amendment
in
Maine:
State
v.
John
W.,
Deborah
Jane
Ross,
33:445
(1981)
(Note).
Developments
in
the
News
Media
Privilege:
The
Qualified
Constitutional
Approach
Becoming Common
Law,
Lawrence
J.
Mullen,
33:401
(1981)
(Comment).
The
Constitutional
Law
of
Defamation-Recent
Developments and
Suggested
State
Court
Responses,
Susan
Gail
Shorey,
33:371
(1981)
(Comment).
Compelled
Expression:
Maynard
v.
Wooley,
28"531
(1976)
(Note).
First
Amendment
Analysis
of
Peaceful
Picketing,
28:203
(1976)
(Comment).
Media
Access
and
the
First
Amendment's
Romantic
Tradition:
A
Commentary
on
Jerome A. Barron,
Freedom
of
the
Press
for
Whom?.
Reviewed
by
Merle
IV.
Loper,
26:415
(1974)
(Book
Review).
Lloyd
Corp.
v.
Tanner: A
Shopping
Center
Open for
Business
but
not
for
Dissent.
Peter
H.
Rysman,
25:131
(1973)
(Note).
FoREsmY
Forest
Taxation
in
Maine:
A
Proposal, David
B.
Hawkes,
21:109
(1969)
(Comment).
Timberland
and
Taxes
in
Maine:
Property
and
Federal
Income
Taxes,
Justin
G.
Sharaf,
17:227
(1965)
(Comment).
Timber
Taxation
in
New
Hampshire,
John
B.
Wlodkowski,
16:189 (1964)
(Comment).
HoMOSEXUALrrY
Gay Students
Organization
v.
Bonner.
Expressive
Conduct
and
First
Amendment
Protection,
John
L.
Hammond,
26.397 (1974)
(Note).
IMMIGRATION
The Effect
of
State
Conviction
Relief
on Federal
Deportation
Law,
29:112
(1977)
(Comment).
Alien
Property
Custodian,
A.
Mitchell
Palmer,
12:69
(1918-19).
INDiAN
LAw
The Absurd
Ballet
of
American
Indian
Policy
or
American
Indian
Struggling
with
Ape
on
Tropical
Landscape:
An
Afterword,
Rennard
Strickland,
31.213
(1979).
The
Meaning
and
Implications
of
"Indian Country":
State
v.
Dana,
31:171 (1979)
(Note).
The
Unilateral
Termination of
Tribal Status:
Mashpee
Tribe
v.
New
Seabury Corp.,
31:153
(1979)
(Note).
A
Reexamination
of
Passamaquoddy
v.
Morton,
John
M.
R.
Paterson
&
David
Roseman,
31:115
(1979).
Defense
of
Nonintercourse
Act
Claims:
The
Requirement
of
Tribal Existence, James
D.
St.
Clair &
William
F.
Lee,
31:91
(1979).
Judicial
Enforcement
of
the
Federal
Restraints
on
Alienation
of
Indian
Land:
The
Origins
of
the Eastern
Land
Claims,
Robert
N.
Clinton
& Margaret
Tobey
Hotopp,
31:17
(1979).
A Survey
of
Eastern
Indian
Land
Claims:
1970-1979,
Tim Vollmann,
31:5 (1979).
Forward
to
Symposium
on
Indian
Law:
The
Eastern
Land
Claims,
Penny
A.
Hazelton,
31:1
(1979).
State
Power
and
the Passamaquoddy
Tribe:
"A
Gross
National
Hypocrisy?,"
Francis
J.
O'Toole & Thomas
N.
Tureen,
23:1 (1971).
INSANITY
Mental Abnormality
in
tie
Maine Criminal Code: Section 58(1-A), Susan
E. Peck,
33:35
(1981)
(Comment).
Mens
Rea
and Insanity,
28:500
(1976)
(Comment).
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
The
Burden of
Proof
and
the Insanity Defense
After
Mullaney
v.
Wilbur,
28:435
(1976)
(Note).
The
Rights
of
the
Person
Acquitted
by
Reason of
Insanity:
Equal Protection
and
Due
Process,
Anne
B.
Poulin,
24:135
(1972)
(Comment).
INSURANCE
Insurer
Prejudice:
Analysis
of
an
Expanding
Doctrine
in
Insurance
Coverage
Law,
Richard
L. Suter,
46:221 (1994).
Comprehensive
General
Liability
Policies
under
Maine's
Ground
Water
Protection
Act:
The
Law
Court's
Extraordinary
Definition of
Ordinary
Intelligence,
Andrew
M.
Strongin,
44:139
(1992)
(Comment).
Constitutional
Challenges
to
Caps on
Tort
Damages:
Is
Tort
Reform
the
Dragon
Slayer
or
Is
It
the
Dragon,
Kathryn
L.
Vezina,
42:219
(1990)
(Comment).
Joy
v.
Eastern Maine Medical
Center
Extension of
a
Physician's
Duty
to
Third
Parties,
Timothy
H. Norton,
40:207
(1988)
(Note).
Implied
Warranties
of
Seaworthiness: Applying
the Knowing Neglect
Standard
in
Time
Hull Insurance
Policies,
Derek
P.
Langhauser,
39:443
(1987)
(Note).
American
Home
Assurance
Co.
v.
Ingeneri: Misrepresentations
in
Insurance
Applications,
Richard
P.
Bennett,
37:367
(1985)
(Note).
Baybutt
Construction Corp.
v.
Commercial
Union
Insurance
Co.:
A
Question
of
Ambiguity
in
Comprehensive General
Liability
Insurance
Policies,
Peter
A.
Meyer,
36:179
(1984)
(Note).
Stacked Recovery
under
Maine's
Uninsured Motorists
Statute:
Connolly
v.
Royal
Globe Insurance Company,
Edward
R.
Benjamin,
Jr.,
36:151
(1984)
(Note).
Aviation
Law:
Owner-Lessor
Liability-The
Need
for
Uniformity,
Ann
T.
Hollyday,
36:93
(1984)
(Comment).
The
Dilemma
of
Concurrent
Coverage:
Carriers
Insurance
Co.
v.
American
Policyholders
Insurance
Co.,
Joanne
F.
Cole,
32:471
(1980)
(Note).
Tortious Withholding
of Insurance
Benefits:
Gibson
v.
National
Ben
Franklin
Ins.
Co.,
Leland
N.
Chisholm,
30:308
(1978-79)
(Note).
Liability
Insurer's
Duty
to
Defend:
American
Policyholders'
Ins.
Co.
v.
Cumberland
Cold
Storage
Co.,
Ann
H.
Mohnkern,
30:295
(1978-79)
(Note).
Disposition
of
Life
Insurance Proceeds
When
Owner
Beneficiary
Murders
the
Insured:
Estate
of
Draper
v.
Commissioner,
29:126
(1977)
(Note).
Variable
Life
Insurance
and
the Federal
Securities
Laws,
Charles
Harvey,
Jr.,
25:241
(1973)
(Comment).
Maritime
Personal
Injury
in
the
New
England
Fishery,
Ralph
J.
Gillis,
23:463
(1971)
(Comment).
The
Liability
of Insurance
Contract,
Honorable
James
E.
Rhodes,
2d.,
4:65 (1910-
11).
INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY
(SEE
ALSO
TRADEMARK, COPYRIGHT,
AND
PATENT
LAW)
Preventing
the
Importation
and
Sale
of Genuine Goods Bearing American-Owned
Tradmarks:
Protecting
an
American
Goodwill,
Timothy
H.
Hiebert,
35:315
(1983)
(Comment).
Trademark Rights
in
Patented
Subject
Matter
and
the
Patent
Policy
of
Public
Dedication,
28:470 (1976-77)
(Comment).
Record
Piracy
and
Copyright:
Present
Inadequacies
and
Future
Overkill,
Peter
G.
Ballou,
23:359
(1971)
(Comment).
Protection
of
Descriptive
Word
Used
as
Trademark,
Almond
G.
Shephard,
11:103
(1917-18).
INTERNATIONAL
LAW
The
Use
of
American
Precedents
in
Canadian Courts, Gdrard
V.
La
Forest,
46:211
(1994).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
Dispute
Resolution
Provisions
of
the
Canada-United States
Free
Trade
Agreement,
David
P.
Cluchey,
40:335
(1988).
A
Canadian
Perspective on
U.S.
Administered Protection
and
the Free
Trade
Agreement,
Alan
M.
Rugman,
40:305
(1988).
Canadian Acceptance of
International
Commercial
Arbitration,
John E. C. Brierly,
40"287
(1988).
A
Colloquy,
Alternative
Dispute Resolution
in
International
Trade and
Business,
Thomas
E.
Carbonneau
et
al.,
40:225
(1988).
The
Provisional
Application of
International
Agreements,
Martin
A.
Rogoff
&
Barbara
E.
Gauditz,
39:29
(1987).
The
Gulf
of
Maine
Case
and
the
Future
of
Ocean
Boundary
Delimitation. Edward
Collins,
Jr.,
&
Martin
A.
Rogoff,
38:1
(1986).
The
Constitution
at
Sea,
Louis
Henkin,
36"201
(1984)
(Comment).
Posteriores Priores:
An Unconstitutional
Congressional Role
in
Treaty
Termination.
Donna
D.
McKeage,
35:363
(1983)
(Comment).
The
International
Law
of
Maritime
Boundary Delimitation,
Edward
Collins.
Jr.,
&
Martin
A.
Rogoff,
34:1
(1982).
An
Evaluation
of the
Investment
Guaranty
Program, Henry
H.
Hammond,
15:67
(1963).
The
League
of
Nations,
James
L.
Tryon,
12:135
(1918-19).
Alien
Enemies
as
Litigants,
R.
L.
Mitchells,
11:1
(1917-18).
Commercial
Arbitration
in
England,
Samuel
Rosenbaum.
10:230
(1916-17).
A
Philadelphia
Lawyer
in
the
London Courts, Thomas
Learning,
Reviewed
by
William
E.
Walz,
4:267
(1910-11)
(Book
Review).
Some
Personal
Observations of
Irish
and
English
Courts.
Honorable
Lucilius
A.
Emery,
3:227
(1909-10).
The
English
Judicial
System,
Honorable
Lucilius
A.
Emery,
3:157
(1909-10).
Some Aspects
of
Legal
Education
in
Germany,
William
E.
Walz,
3:41
(1909-10).
The
Sanction
of
International
Law,
Honorable
Elihu
Root,
2:187
(1908-09).
JUDGES
Reclaiming a
Great
Judge's
Legacy,
Gerald
Gunther,
Reviewed by
Honorable
Frank
M.
Coffin,
46:377
(1994)
(Book
Review).
Discretionary Gatekeeping: The Supreme
Court's
Management of
Its
Original
Jurisdiction
Docket
Since
1961,
Vincent
L
McKusick,
45:185
(1993).
Frank
M.
Coffin
Lecture
on
Law
and
Public
Service,
Nomination
and
Confirmation
of
Supreme
Court
Justices:
Some
Personal
Observations,
Joseph
L
Rauh,
Jr.,
45:7
(1993).
Hart
Failure:
The
Supreme
Judicial
Court's
Interpretation
of
Nonjudicial
Demeanor.
Harold
T.
Kelly,
Jr.,
44:175 (1992)
(Note).
Vincent
L.
McKusick
and
the
Maine Rules
of
Civil
Procedure:
A
Thirty-Five
Year
Perspective, L.
Kinvin
Wroth,
43:389
(1991).
Structure
of
the
Maine
Court
System,
1956-1991,
Edward
S.
Godfrey,
43"353
(1991).
Law as
Integrity-
Chief
Justice
McKusick's
Common
Law
Jurisprudence,
Eric
R.
Herlan,
43:321
(1991)
(Tribute).
Vincent
L.
McKusick:
Chief
Justice
of the
Maine
Supreme
Judicial
Court,
Fred
C.
Scribner,
Jr.,
43:315
(1991)
(Tribute).
The National
and
International
Outreach
of
Justice Vincent
L
McKusick,
Roswell
B.
Perkins,
43:309
(1991)
(Tribute).
Vincent
L.
McKusick,
Honorable
William
H.
Rehnquist,
43:307
(1991)
(Tribute).
An
Advocate's
Perception,
Margaret D.
McGaughey,
43:7
(1991)
(Tribute
to
Judge
Coffin).
Judge,
J. Peter
Byrne,
43:11
(1991)
(Tribute
to Judge
Coffin).
A
Tribute
to
Judge
Frank
M. Coffin,
Honorable
Chief Judge
Stephen Breyer,
43"3
(1991)
(Tribute).
Judge
Frank
M.
Coffin,
Honorable
Edmund
S.
Muskie,
43:1
(1991)
(Tribute).
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
Disparity
and
the
Need for
Sentencing
Guidelines
in
Maine:
A
Proposal
for
Enhanced
Appellate
Review,
Honorable
Daniel
E.
Wathen,
40:1
(1988).
Affirmative
Judicial
Case
Management:
A
Viable
Solution
to
the
Toxic
Product
Litigation
Crisis,
Patrick
Francis
Harrigan,
38:339
(1986)
(Comment).
Prejudice
and Promise
in
the
Early
Years
of the Federal
Judiciary, George
L.
Haskins,
37:301
(1985).
Deadlocked
Juries and
the
Allen Charge,
Karen
Pelletier
O'Sullivan,
37:167
(1985)
(Note).
A
Quarter
of
a
Century
of
Rulemaking
with
Particular
Attention
to
the
Federal
Rules of
Criminal
Procedure, Frank
J.
Remington,
36:219
(1984).
Judge
Edward
T.
Gignoux-A
Personal
Appreciation,
Frank
M.
Coffin,
36:191
(1984).
Harry
P.
Glassman,
L.
Kinvin
Wroth,
34:229
(1982).
The
Dufresne
Years:
A
Preliminary
Overview,
Charles
H.
Abbott,
30:9
(1978-79).
Chief
Justice
Dufresne:
An
Appreciation,
Honorable
Charles
A.
Pomeroy,
30:1
(1978-79).
Prentiss
Mellen,
Maine's
First
Chief
Justice:
A
Legal
Biography,
Ellyn
C.
Ballou,
28:317
(1976-77).
Chief
Justice
Fuller,
The Individualist
on
the
Bench,
William
E.
Walz,
10:77 (1916-
17).
"Obedience to
Law
is
Liberty," Chief
Justice
Rugg
of
the
Massachusetts Supreme
Court,
9:8
(1915-16).
The Judiciary
of Maine,
J. H.
Montgomery,
7:222
(1913-14).
Recall
of
Judges
Unwise,
Honorable
William
E.
Borah,
5:123 (1911-12).
The
Right
of
Election
and
Recall
of
Federal
Judges,
Honorable
Robert
L.
Owen,
5:31,
82
(1911-12).
Retiring
Address
of
Chief
Justice
Lucilius
A.
Emery,
Lucilius
A.
Emery,
5:1
(1911-
12).
The Removal
of
Judge Woodbury Davis,
Honorable
Leslie
C.
Cornish,
4:237
(1910-
11).
JUDICIAL
PROCEDURE
Hart
Failure:
The
Supreme
Judicial
Court's
Interpretation
of
Nonjudicial
Demeanor,
Harold
T.
Kelly,
Jr.,
44:175
(1992)
(Note).
Affirmative
Judicial
Case
Management:
A
Viable
Solution
to
the
Toxic
Product
Litigation
Crisis,
Patrick
Francis
Harrigan,
38:339 (1986)
(Comment).
Preliminary Questions
of
Fact:
Respective Roles
of
Judge
and
Jury
in
Maine
Courts,
Keith
A. Powers,
24:281 (1972)
(Comment).
Judicial
Administration:
The
Maine
District Court
System,
John
B.
Wlodkowskl,
15:118
(1963)
(Comment).
A
Charge
to
a
Jury
in
a
Recent Murder
lYial,
Honorable
Leslie
C. Cornish,
13:87
(1919-20).
A Charge
to
the
Grand
Jury,
Honorable
Henry
C.
Peabody,
11:136
(1917-18).
JURIES
Prosecutorial
Summation: Where
is
the
Line
Between "Personal
Opinion"
and
Proper
Argument?,
James
W.
Gunson,
46.241
(1994)
(Comment).
State
v.
Boilard:
Are
Jury Instructions
on
Statutory
Defenses
Essential
to
a
Fair
Trial?,
Kristin
A.
Gustafson,
38:589
(1986)
(Note).
Deadlocked
Juries and
the
Allen Charge,
Karen
Pelletier
O'Sullivan,
37:167
(1985)
(Note).
The
Status
of Jury
Trial Waivers
in
Maine's District
Court,
Robert
M.
Knight,
36:423
(1984)
(Note).
In Defense of
Civil
Juries,
Peter
W. Culley,
35:17
(1983).
Civil
Juries
in
Maine:
Are
the
Benefits
Worth
the
Costs?,
Honorable
Donald
Alexander,
34:63
(1982).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
Preliminary Questions
of
Fact:
Respective
Roles
of
Judge
and
Jury
in
Maine
Courts,
Keith
A.
Powers,
24:281 (1972)
(Comment).
De
Novo Juries,
Misdemeanor
Counsel and
Other
Problems: Changes
Ahead
for
the
Maine
District
Court?,
Pierce
B.
Hasler,
23:63
(1971).
Right
to
Jury
Trial:
Lemieux
v.
Robbins,
Stephen
R.
Sunenblick,
22.199
(1970)
(Note).
A
Charge
to
a
Jury
in
a
Recent Murder
Tial,
Honorable
Leslie
C.
Cornish,
13:87
(1919-20).
A
Charge
to
the
Grand
Jury,
Honorable
Henry
C.
Peabody,
11:136
(1917-18).
Addressing
a
Jury,
William
R.
Pattangall,
7:147
(1913-14).
Our
Grand
Jury
System,
Honorable
Levi
brner,
3:7
(1909-10).
JURISDICTION
Jurisdiction
of the
United
States
Court
of
Veterans Appeals: Searching
Out
the
Limits,
Frank
Q.
Nebeker,
46:5 (1994).
Discretionary
Gatekeeping: The
Supreme
Court's
Management of
Its
Original
Jurisdiction
Docket
Since
1961,
Vincent
L.
McKusick,
45:185
(1993).
Maine
Corporation
Law
&
Practice,
James
B.
Zimpritch,
Reviewed by
Gregory
S.
Fryer,
44:223
(1992)
(Book
Review).
Jural
Entities,
Real Parties
in
Controversy,
and
Representative
Litigants:
A
Unified
Approach
to
the
Diversity Jurisdiction
Requirements
for
Business
Organizations,
Charles
A.
Szypszak,
44:1
(1992).
Jurisdiction
of
the
Land Use
Regulation
Commission
Within
Baxter
State
Park,
Benjamin
P.
Townsend,
42.515
(1990)
(Comment).
Dissell
v.
Trans
World
Airlines:
Constitutional
Limitations on
the
Workers'
Compensation
Commission's
Subject-Matter
Jurisdiction,
Patricia A.
Nelson-
Reade,
39:487
(1987)
(Note).
Bouford
v.
Bath
Iron
Works-
Defining
Double
Recovery
under
State
and
Federal
Compensation
Laws
for
Maritime
Workers,
John
Arthur
McCauley,
39:465
(1987)
(Note).
The
Primacy
Method of
State
Constitutional
Decisionmaking:
Interpreting
the
Maine
Constitution,
Glen
S.
Goodnough,
38:491 (1986)
(Comment).
Federal
Agency
Nonacquiescence:
Defining
and
Enforcing
Constitutional
Limitations
on Bad
Faith
Agency
Adjudication,
Christopher
C.
Taintor,
38:185
(1986)
(Comment).
The Role
of
Foreseeability
in
Jurisdictional Inquiry.
Tyson
v.
Whitaker
&
Sons,
Inc.,
Philip
M.
Coffin
III,
32:497 (1980)
(Note).
Standing
to
Challenge
Governmental
Action,
Wayne R.
Douglas
&
David
K.
O'Brien,
30.31 (1978-79).
"Jurisdictional"
Indictments, Informations
and Complaints: An
Unnecessary
Doctrine,
Peter G.
Ballou,
29:1 (1977).
Vagueness
and
the
Vermont Long-Arm
Statute,
Frank
S.
Kipp,
25:119
(1973)
(Comment).
Maine's
Coastal
Conveyance
of
Oil
Act:
Jurisdictional
Considerations,
William
P.
Hardy,
24:299
(1972)
(Comment).
Domicil
in
General
and
of
Students
in
Particular,
Abraham
Morris,
12.112
(1918-
19).
JURISPRUDENCE
The
Use
of
American Precedents
in
Canadian Courts, Gdrard
V. La
Forest,
46"211
(1994).
Five
Years
under the
Veterans'
Judicial Review
Act:
The
VA
is
Brought
Kicking
and
Screaming
into
the
World
of
Meaningful
Due
Process,
Lawrence
B.
Hagel
&
Michael
P.
Horan,
46:43 (1994).
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
The Impact of
Judicial
Review
on
the
Department
of
Veterans Affairs'
Claims
Adjudication
Process:
The
Changing
Role
of
the Board
of
Veterans'
Appeals,
Charles L.
Cragin,
46:23
(1994).
Law
as
Integrity:
Chief
Justice
McKusick's
Common
Law
Jurisprudence,
Eric
R.
Herlan,
43:321
(1991)
(Tribute).
Forgive
and
Forget:
Honoring
Full
and
Unconditional
Pardons,
Philip
P.
Houle,
41:273
(1989).
Maine
Civil
Remedies,
Andrew
M.
Horton
&
Peggy
L.
McGehee, Reviewed
by
Eric
R.
Herlan,
41:223
(1989)
(Book
Review).
City
of
Portland
v.
DePaolo:
Defining the
Role
of
Stare
Decisis
in
State
Constitutional
Decisionmaking,
Thad
B.
Zmistowski,
41:201 (1989)
(Note).
Retroactive
Application of Statutes:
Protection
of
Reliance
Interests,
Gene
A.
Maguire,
40:183
(1988)
(Note).
Disparity
and
the Need for
Sentencing Guidelines
in
Maine: A
Proposal
for
Enhanced
Appellate
Review,
Honorable
Daniel
E.
Wathen,
40:1 (1988).
The Role
of
the
Maine
Law
Court
in
Abrogating
the
Common
Law
Doctrines
of
Governmental
and
Charitable
Immunity
from
Tort
Liability, Francis
J.
Scanlon,
25:359
(1973)
(Comment).
Gleitman
v.
Cosgrove:
A
Study
of
Legal
Method,
Cary
L.
Fleisher
&
John
G.
Richardson
with
David
Gregory,
20:143
(1968)
(Note).
The
Enclaves
of
Justice:
The
Meaning
of
a
Jurisprudential
Metaphor,
Anthony
R.
Blackshield,
19:131
(1967).
Precedent
v.
Evolution, Fred
F.
Lawrence,
12:169
(1918-19).
Evolution
of the Opinion, Ira
G.
Hersey,
7:79
(1913-14).
The
Progressive
Movement,
Barrett
Potter,
6:318
(1912-13).
The
Multiplicity
of
Reported
Decisions,
Oscar
F.
Fellows,
6:263
(1912-13).
The
Essential
Nature
of
Law,
William
E.
Walz,
3:139
(1909-10).
JUVENILE
LAW
Campbell
v.
Campbell: Requiring
Adherence
to
the
Correct
Legal
Standard
in
Child
Custody
Proceedings-the
"Best
Interest
of the
Child,"
Lisa
M.
Fitzgibbon,
45:471
(1993)
(Note).
The
Child
Witness
in
Sexual
Abuse
Cases
in
Maine:
Presentation,
Impeachment,
and
Controversy,
Kermit
V.
Lipez,
42:283
(1990).
Maine
Refuses to
Recognize
a
Cause
of
Action
for
Loss
of
Parental
Consortium:
Durepo
v.
Fishman,
Nancy
Wanderer
Mackenzie,
41:165
(1989)
(Note).
In
re Misty
Lee
H.:
Application of the
Best
Interests Standard
in
Parental
Rights
Terminations,
William
L.
Dawson,
Jr.,
40:157
(1988)
(Note).
The
Parent-Child
Privilege
and
the Parent-Child
Crime:
Observations
on
State
v.
DeLong
and
In
re
Agosto,
Ellen Kandoian,
36:59
(1984).
Who Should
Recover for
Loss
of
Consortium?, Martin
S.
Amick,
35:295
(1983)
(Comment).
The
Obsolescence
of
Voluntary
Confessions
in
Maine,
John C. Sheldon,
35:243
(1983)
(Comment).
Bernier
v.
State:
The
Right
to Counsel
in
Entrustment
Revocation Proceedings,
Peter
J.
DeTroy,
23:215
(1971)
(Note).
Facts
and
Law
of
Inter-Institutional
Transfer
of
Juveniles,
Duncan
A.
McEachern,
20:93
(1968)
(Comment).
Massachusetts
Laws
and
the
Juvenile,
Honorable
Reginald
T.
Fitz-Randolph,
8:121
(1914-15).
The
Juvenile
Court,
John
F.
A. Merrill,
6:205
(1912-13).
The
Denver
Juvenile
Court,
Honorable
Ben
B.
Lindsey,
2:149
(1908-09).
LABOR
Spiller
v.
State:
Determining
the
Nature
of
Public
Employees'
Rights
to
Their
Pensions,
Andrew
C.
Mackenzie,
46:355
(1994)
(Note).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
Employees
or
Independent
Contractors:
A
Call
for
Revision
of
Maine's
Unemployment Compensation
"ABC
Test,"
Christopher
J.
Cotnoir,
46.325
(1994)
(Comment).
Arbitration of
Health
and
Safety
Issues
in
the
Workplace:
Employees
Who
Refuse
Work Assignments Because
of
Fear
of
AIDS Contagion,
Madelyn
C.
Squire,
44:315 (1992).
Libby
v.
Calais
Regional
Hospital:
Contracting
Out
of Maine's
Employment-At-Will
Doctrine,
Russell
Goldsmith,
42:553
(1990)
(Note).
Maine's
Plant-Closing
Law:
Analysis
and Proposals,
Eric
Lindquist,
41.379
(1989)
(Comment).
Handicapped
Workers:
Who
Should
Bear the Burden
of
Proving
Job
Qualifications?,
June Zellers
Schau,
38:135
(1986)
(Comment).
Emerging
Protection
Against
Retaliatory
Discharge: A
Public
Policy
Exception
to
the
Employment
At-Will
Doctrine
in
Maine,
Andre
D. Boufford,
38:67
(1986)
(Comment).
Keeping
Big
Issues
Off
the
Table:
The Supreme
Court
on
Entrepreneurial
Discretion
and
the
Duty to
Bargain,
James
Friedman,
37:223
(1985).
Boucher
v.
Maine Employment
Security
Commission:
The
Role
of
Acceptance
in
Employment
Security
Law,
Bradley
M.
Lown,
36:439 (1984)
(Note).
What
is
Wrong
with
Maine's
Occupational Disease
Law?,
Thomas
R.
Watson.
34:165
(1982)
(Comment).
The Prima
Fade
Case
Approach
to
Employment
Discrimination.
Joanne
F.
Cole,
33:195
(1981)
(Note).
Perspectives
on
Older
Workers:
Maine's
Prohibition
of Mandatory
Retirement.
Susan
D.
Kertzer,
33:157
(1981)
(Comment).
Union
Liability
for
Wildcat Strikes:
A
Look
at
Carbon
Fuel, Jane
Rigler,
33:1
(1981).
Workmen's
Compensation:
Compensable
Injuries;
Awards;
Relation
of
Court
and
Commission,
Eileen
L.
Epstein,
30:148
(1978-79).
Labor
Law:
Teacher
Disputes, Leonard
W.
Langer,
3021
(1978).
New
Policies
Bearing
on
the
Negligent
Employer's
Immunity
from
Loss-Sharing,
29"243
(1977-78)
(Comment).
First
Amendment
Analysis
of
Peaceful Picketing,
28:203
(1976)
(Comment).
Dismissals
for
Pregnancy
in
Government
Employment,
Margaret
T.
Mills, 25:61
(1973)
(Comment).
Public
Employees
Labor Relations
Law:
The
First
Five Years,
Raymond
G.
McGuire &
Bryan
M.
Dench,
25:35
(1975).
Maine's
Public
Labor
Law,
Ronald D.
Russell,
24:73
(1972)
(Comment).
The
Balance
of
Power
in
Professional
Sports,
Barry Zimmerman,
22:459
(1970)
(Note).
The
Farm
Worker
His
Need
for Legislation, Susan
Calkins,
22"213
(1970)
(Note).
Legislative
Gaps
in
Maine's
Labor
Relations
Law,
Harry
P.
Glassman,
21:1
(1969).
The
Arbitration
of
Subcontracting
Disputes,
Duncan
A.
McEachern,
19:55 (1967)
(Comment).
Labor
Law-Preemptive
Jurisdiction
of
NLRB-Common
Law
Libel
Action
Arising
Out
of
Labor
Dispute,
Robert
E.
Miller,
18:273 (1966)
(Comment).
Public
Inducements for Industrial
Location: A
Lesson from
Massachusetts,
Robert
J.
'Tilden,
18:1
(1966).
Collective
Bargaining
and
the
No
Strike
Clause:
The
Sinclair
Refining
Case,
Christopher H.
Clancy,
15:93 (1963)
(Comment).
Review
of
Legislation
in
Maine from
1820
to
1915,
Relating
to the
Exemption
of
Wages,
James Boyle,
8:100 (1914-15).
The
Liability
of the
Employer,
William
E.
Walz,
2:37
(1908-09).
Some Aspects
of
Compensation Administration,
J.
E.
Rhodes,
2d, 9:197
(1915-16).
Workmen's
Compensation
in
the
United
States,
W.
G.
Cowles,
6:283
(1912-13).
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
LAND
USE
An
Argument
to
the
State
of
Maine,
the
Town
of
Wells,
and
Other
Maine
Towns
Similarly
Situated:
Buy
the
Foreshore-Now,
Orlando
E.
Delogu,
45:243
(1993).
Love
of
Landfill:
Trashing
the
Maine
Constitution to
Solve
a
Garbage
Problem,
Donald
Maurice Kreis,
45:81
(1993)
(Comment).
Taking
It
Too
Far:
Growth
Management
and
the
Limits
to
Land-Use Regulation in
Maine,
Michael
A.
Duddy,
44:99
(1992)
(Comment).
Jurisdiction of
the
Land Use
Regulation
Commission
Within
Baxter
State Park,
Benjamin P.
Townsend,
42:515
(1990)
(Comment).
Construing "Consideration"
in
Maine's Recreational
Use
Statute:
Robbins
v.
Great
Northern
Paper
Co.,
Russell
B.
Pierce,
Jr.,
42:251
(1990)
(Note).
Rethinking
the History
of
the Seventeenth-Century
Colonial
Ordinance: A
Reinterpretation of
An Ancient
Statute,
Mark
Cheung,
42:115
(1990).
Shoreline
Access
in
Rhode
Island:
A Case
Study
of
Black
Point,
Michael
Rubin,
Dennis
Nixon,
42:95
(1990).
Expanding
Public
Access
by
Codifying
the
Public
Trust
Doctrine:
The
Massachusetts
Experience,
William
L.
Lahey,
Lauren Sandier
Zurier
&
Kenneth
W.
Salinger,
42:65
(1990).
Intellectual
Indifference-Intellectual
Dishonesty:
The
Colonial
Ordinance,
the
Equal
Footing
Doctrine,
and
the
Maine
Law
Court,
Orlando
E.
Delogu,
42:43
(1990).
Public
Trust,
Public Use, and
Just
Compensation,
Alison
Rieser,
42:5 (1990).
General
Discretion
under
Maine's Site
Location
of
Development
Law,
1Pybe
Ann
Brett,
41:1 (1989).
Managing
the
Cumulative Effects
of
Coastal Land
Development:
Can
Maine
Law
Meet the
Challenge?, Alison
Rieser,
39:321
(1987).
The Public
Trust
Doctrine
in
Maine's
Submerged
Lands:
Public Rights,
State
Obligation
and
the
Role
of
the Courts,
Mitchell
M.
Tannenbaum,
37:105
(1985)
(Comment).
Local
Land
Use Controls:
An
Idea
Whose
Time
Has
Passed,
Orlando
E.
Delogu,
36:261 (1984).
Stewart
v.
Inhabitants
of
Durham:
An
Exclusionary
Purpose
Ignored,
Peter
A.
Meyer,
35:475
(1983)
(Note).
Deinstitutionalizing
the
Mentally
Retarded
in
Maine:
The
Inevitable
Face-Off
with
Zoning,
Pamela
D.
Albee,
35:33
(1983)
(Comment).
Another
Veil
of
Protection
for
Exclusionary
Zoning
Ordinances: Warren
v.
Municipal
Officers
of
Gorham,
Peter
A.
Gleichman,
34:459
(1982)
(Note).
Coastal Recreation:
Legal
Methods for
Securing
Public
Rights
in
the Seashore,
Jeffrey D. Curtis,
33:69
(1981)
(Comment).
The
Dilemma
of
Local
Land Use Control:
Power
Without
Responsibility,
Orlando
E.
Delogu,
33:15
(1981).
Securing
Solar
Access
in
Maine,
Martha
Freeman,
32:439
(1980)
(Comment).
A
Final
Note
on
The
Misuse
of
Land
Use
Control
Powers
Must
End:
Suggestions
for
Legislative
and
Judicial
Responses, Orlando
E.
Delogu,
32:311
(1980).
A
Response
to
Professor
Delogu:
Is
Impermissible
Exclusion
a
Reality
in
Maine?,
Madge
Baker,
32:301 (1980).
The
Misuse
of
Land
Use
Control
Powers
Must
End:
Suggestions
for
Legislative
and
Judicial
Responses,
Orlando
E.
Delogu,
32:29 (1980).
Maine's
Public
Lots:
The
Emergence
of
a
Public
Trust, Lee
M.
Schepps,
26:217
(1974).
Contract
Zoning:
A Flexible Technique
for
Protecting
Maine Municipalities,
Clifford
H.
Goodall,
24:263
(1972)
(Note).
Federal Evaluation
of
Riparian
Property:
Section
111
of the
Rivers
and
Harbors
Act
of
1970,
Ronald
C.
Allen,
24:175 (1972).
The
Law
of
the
Land:
Development
Legislation
in
Maine and Vermont,
J. Jackson
Walter,
23:315
(1971).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1.46
Suggested
Revisions
in
Maine's
Planning and
Land
Use
Control Enabling
Legislation-Part
II, Orlando
E.
Delogu,
21:151 (1969).
Administration
of
Zoning
in
Maine,
David
D.
Gregory,
20:207
(1968)
(Comment).
Suggested Revisions
in
Maine's
Planning and
Land
Use
Control Enabling
Legislation,
Orlando
E.
Delogu,
20:175
(1968).
Beyond
Enabling
Legislation,
Orlando
E.
Delogu,
20:1
(1968).
Effluent
Charges:
A
Method
of
Enforcing Stream
Standards,
Orlando
E.
Delogu.
19:29 (1967).
LAw
LIBRARIES
A
Great
Law
Library,
Inez
Bowler,
13:62
(1919-20).
LAW
REVIEW
Constitution
of
Maine
Law
Review
Association,
5:67 (1911-12).
Editorial
Comment,
9:24,
44,
82,
126,
145,
178,
216,
242
(1915-16).
The
Maine
Law Review,
Edward
S.
Godfrey,
15:1
(1963).
LAW
AND
SOCIETY
Frank
M.
Coffin
Lecture
on
Law
and
Public
Service:
Multiculturalism
and
the
Bill
of
Rights,
Arthur
Schlesinger,
Jr.,
46:189 (1994).
In
Search
of
a
Theory
of
Alimony, John C.
Sheldon &
Nancy
Diesel
Mills,
45283
(1993).
Privileged
Violence,
Principled
Fantasy,
and
Feminist
Method:
The
Colby
Fraternity
Case,
Martha
T.
McCluskey,
44"261
(1992).
The Unmet
Legal
Needs
of
the
Poor
in
Maine:
Is
Mandatory Pro
Bono
the
Answer?.
Wendy
F.
Rau,
43"235
(1991)
(Comment).
Forgive
and
Forget:
Honoring
Full
and
Unconditional
Pardons,
Philip
P.
Houle.
41"273
(1989).
Coping
with Confusion:
A Unitary Procedure
for
Judicial Review
of
the
Referendum
Process,
Daniel
L.
Cummings,
41:113
(1989)
(Comment).
The
Afro-American
and
the
Constitution:
Colonial Times
to
Present,
Honorable
James
L.
Watson,
39"267
(1987)
(Comment).
The
Constitution Without
Tears,
Honorable
Gene
Carter,
39"259
(1987)
(Comment).
A
Genealogy
of
Founders,
Honorable
Frank
M.
Coffin,
39.247
(1987).
Compensation
for
Financing
a
Spouse's Education:
The Means
of
Economic
Justice
in
Maine,
William
S.
Kany,
35:341 (1983)
(Comment).
Who Should
Recover for
Loss
of
Consortium?, Martin
S.
Amick,
35:295
(1983)
(Comment).
The
Lawyer
and
the
Public,
Senator
William
E.
Borah,
10:189 (1916-17).
Legal Aid
Societies,
William
E.
Walz,
7:111
(1913-14).
LEGAL
EDUCATION
Creating
a Classroom
Component
for
Field
Placement
Programs:
Enhancing
Clinical
Goals
with
Feminist
Pedagogy,
Linda
Morton,
45:19
(1993).
With
Thanks
from
a
Student
and
Alumna,
Nancy
Diesel
Mills,
42280
(1990)
(Tribute
to
Dean
L.
Kinvin
Wroth).
A
Tribute
to
a Colleague
Who
Has
Endured,
Professor
Orlando
Delogu,
42"278
(1990)
(Tribute
to
Dean
L.
Kinvin
Wroth).
L.
Kinvin
Wroth:
A
Personal Canadian Appreciation,
Dean
Innis
Christie,
42"275
(1990)
(Tribute).
An
Appreciation
of
L.
Kinvin
Wroth,
Chief
Justice Vincent
L
McKusick,
42:271
(1990)
(Tribute).
Remarks
by
the
Chancellor,
Robert
L
Woodbury,
42"269
(1990)
(Tribute
to Dean
L
Kinvin
Wroth).
The
Layman and
the
Law,
Henry
B.
Montague,
13:153
(1919-20).
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
Improvement
of
Legal
Education
and
of
Standards
for
Admission
to the
Bar,
Walter
W.
Cook,
11:67 (1917-18).
A
Plea
for
Higher
Entrance Requirements,
Philip
G.
Clifford,
10:175
(1916-17).
Some Working
Methods
in
Law
Teaching,
Hugo
Clark,
9:98
(1915-16).
The
Lawyer
in
the
School-Room,
B.
E.
Packard,
7:176
(1913-14).
Our
Law
School,
William
E.
Walz,
6:309
(1912-13).
Use
Good
English,
Robert
J.
Aley,
6:300
(1912-13).
The
State
University
Law
School
and
Its
Duty
to
Teach
the
Law
of
the
Jurisdiction,
William
E.
Walz,
6:257
(1912-13).
Education
for the
Law,
Robert
J.
Aley,
5:77
(1911-12).
Some
Aspects of
Legal
Education
in
Germany,
William
E.
Walz,
3:41
(1909-10).
Law
and-Education,
Payson
Smith,
2:69
(1908-09).
LEGAL
His-rORY
From
Natural
Law
to
Legal
Realism:
Legal
Philosophy,
Legal
Theory,
and
the
Development
of American
Conflict
of
Laws
Since
1830,
Bruce Wardhaugh,
41:307
(1989).
The
Afro-American
and
the Constitution:
Colonial
Times
to
Present,
Honorable
James
L.
Watson,
39:267
(1987)
(Comment).
The
Constitution Without
Tears,
Honorable Gene
Carter,
39:259
(1987)
(Comment).
A
Genealogy
of
Founders,
Honorable
Frank
M.
Coffin,
39:247
(1987).
Prejudice
and
Promise
in
the Early
Years
of
the
Federal
Judiciary,
George
L.
Haskins,
37:301
(1985).
Judge
Edward
T.
Gignoux-A
Personal
Appreciation,
Frank
M.
Coffin,
36:191
(1984).
Eugen
Ehrlick's Fundamental
Principles
of
the
Sociology
of
Law, Neil
0.
Littlefield,
19:1
(1967).
The
Official
Map
and
the
Constitution
in
Maine, G.
Graham
Waite,
15:3
(1963).
The
Legal
Status
of
the
University
of
Maine, Clarence
W.
Peabody,
13:187
(1919-
20).
A
Famous
State
Trial
in
Ancient
Athens, Honorable
Lucilius
A.
Emery,
12:1
(1918-
19).
A
Famous
State
Trial
in
Ancient Rome,
Honorable
Lucilius
A.
Emery,
11:95 (1917-
18).
Thomas
Lechford and
Other
Early
New
England
Lawyers,
Henry
B.
Montague,
6:333
(1912-13).
The
Webb
Act,
Honorable Henry
W.
Oakes,
6:292
(1912-13).
New Law School
Building,
E.
H.
Bowen,
5:14 (1911-12).
Some
Legal
Incidents
in
the
Separation
of
Maine from
Massachusetts,
Henry
B.
Montague,
3:126 (1909-10).
Origin
and
Development
of the
Law
of
the
House of
Representatives,
Asa P. Hines,
1:16
(1908).
The Study of
Roman
Law,
Honorable
Lucilius
A.
Emery,
1:1
(1908).
LEGAL
PROFESSION
Prosecutorial
Summation: Where
is
the
Line
Between "Personal Opinion"
and
Proper
Argument?,
James
W.
Gunson,
46:241 (1994)
(Comment).
Frank
M.
Coffin
Lecture
on
Law
and Public
Service,
Nomination
and Confirmation
of
Supreme
Court
Justices:
Some
Personal Observations,
Joseph L.
Rauh,
Jr.,
45:7
(1993).
Maine
Corporation
Law
&
Practice,
James
B.
Zimpritch, Reviewed
by
Gregory
S.
Fryer,
44:223
(1992)
(Book
Review).
Hart
Failure:
The
Supreme
Judicial
Court's
Interpretation
of
Nonjudicial
Demeanor,
Harold
T.
Kelly,
Jr.,
44:175
(1992)
(Note).
Gender
and
Specialization
in
the
Practice
of
Divorce
Law,
Richard
J.
Maiman,
Lynn
Mather,
&
Craig
A.
McEwen,
44:39
(1992).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
Law
as
Integrity-
Chief
Justice McKusick's
Common
Law
Jurisprudence,
Eric
R.
Herlan,
43:321
(1991)
(Tribute).
Vincent
L.
McKusick:
Chief
Justice
of
the
Maine
Supreme
Judicial
Court,
Fred
C.
Scribner,
Jr.,
43:315
(1991)
(Tribute).
The
National
and
International Outreach
of
Justice Vincent
L
McKusick,
Roswell
B.
Perkins,
43:309
(1991)
(Tribute).
Vincent
L.
McKusick,
Honorable
William
H.
Rehnquist,
43:307
(1991)
(Tribute).
The
Unmet
Legal
Needs
of
the
Poor
in
Maine:
Is
Mandatory
Pro
Bono the
Answer?.
Wendy
F.
Rau,
43:235
(1991)
(Comment).
Solicitation by
Lawyers:
Piercing
the
First
Amendment
Veil,
Louise
L
Hill,
42:369
(1990).
The
Primacy
Method of
State
Constitutional
Decisionmaking:
Interpreting
the
Maine
Constitution,
Glen
S.
Goodnough,
38:491
(1986)
(Comment).
Restraining
the Prosecutor.
Restrictions
on
Threatening
Prosecution for
Civil
Ends,
James
A.
Trowbridge,
37:41
(1985).
Maine's
IOLTA
Proposal: A Source
of
Supplemental
Funding for
Legal
Services.
J.
Gordon
Scannell,
Jr.,
36359
(1984)
(Comment).
Informed Consent
in
Maine: Woolley
v.
Henderson
and
the
Informed Consent
Statute,
John
C. Milazzo,
34311
(1982)
(Note).
The
Dufresne
Years:
A
Preliminary
Overview.
Charles
H.
Abbott,
30.9 (1978-79).
Chief
Justice
Dufresne:
An
Appreciation,
Honorable
Charles
A.
Pomeroy.
30:1
(1978-79).
Prentiss
Mellen,
Maine's First
Chief
Justice:
A
Legal
Biography,
Ellyn
C.
Ballou.
28:317 (1976-77).
Attorneys
and Subornation
of
Perjury,
David
R.
Ordway,
26:297
(1974)
(Comment).
Some
Ethical
and
Political
Problems of
a
Government
Attorney,
Jack
B.
Weinstein,
18:155
(1966).
The
Unauthorized
Practice
of
Law, Francis
A.
Brown,
14:47
(1962).
Workmen's
Compensation
as
it
Affects
the
Lawyer,
Arthur
L
Robinson.
13.29
(1919-20).
Professional Ethics,
Honorable
William
H.
Looney,
13:53
(1919-20).
Problems
for
the
Young
Attorney,
11:81
(1917-18).
Edgar
M.
Simpson:
Resolutions
Adopted
by
the
Faculty,
11:24
(1917-18).
A
Glimpse of Mr. Simpson's
Work
in
the
College
of
Law,
George
H.
Worster,
11.21
(1917-18).
The
Lawyer
and
the
Public,
Senator
William
E.
Borah,
10:189
(1916-17).
The
Lawyer
of
the
Future,
Robert
T.
Whitehouse,
10:134
(1916-17).
Preparation
for
Trial,
Seth
May,
10:108
(1916-17).
Chief
Justice
Fuller,
The Individualist
on
the
Bench,
William
E.
Walz,
10:77
(1916-
17).
Improving
the
Bar
Requirements,
Clarence
W.
Peabody.
10:18
(1916-17).
The
Day's
Work,
Henry
B.
Montague,
9:160
(1915-16).
After
You
Hang
Out
Your
Shingle
or
a
Word
of
Advice
to
Beginners,
Seth
May,
9:41
(1915-16).
Alumni
Notes,
9:26, 51, 83,
147,
246
(1915-16).
"Obedience
to
Law
is
Liberty,"
Chief
Justice
Rugg
of
the
Massachusetts Supreme
Court,
9:8
(1915-16).
The
Lawyer in
the
School-Room,
B.
E.
Packard,
7:176
(1913-14).
Legal
Aid
Societies,
William
E.
Walz,
7:111
(1913-14).
The
Progressiveness
of
the
Law
and
its
Ministers,
William
P.
Whitehouse,
7:61
(1913-14).
Use
Good
English,
Robert J.
Aley,
6:300
(1912-13).
The
Lawyer,
Progress and
Reform
in
the
Law,
G.
Willard
Johnson,
6"268
(1912-13).
A
Maine
Lawyer
in
a Code
State,
William
A.
Johnson,
6:1
(1912-13).
General
Charles Hamlin,
In
Memoriam,
William
E.
Walz,
5"251
(1911-12).
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
After
the
Law
School-A
Lawyer's First
Year,
Henry
B.
Montague,
5:193, 233
(1911-12).
"Unspoiled
Lawyers,"
Governor
Woodrow
Wilson,
5:65 (1911-12).
The
1911
American Bar
Association Meeting,
5:9
(1911-12).
Retiring Address
of
Chief
Justice
Lucilius
A.
Emery,
Lucilius
A.
Emery,
5:1
(1911-
12).
A
Philadelphia
Lawyer
in
the
London Courts, Thomas Leaming, Reviewed
by
William
E.
Walz,
4:267
(1910-11)
(Book
Review).
The Removal
of
Judge Woodbury
Davis,
Honorable
Leslie
C. Cornish,
4:237
(1910-
11).
The Responsibilities
and
Duties
of
the
Legal
Profession,
4:221 (1910-11).
Fees
of
the
Bar for
the
County
of
Hancock,
4:165
(1910-11).
Suggestions
to
Young
Attorneys, Honorable
Levi
Turner,
4:50
(1910-11).
Examinations
for
Admission
to
the
Bar
in
Maine,
Honorable
John
A. Morrill,
1:101
(1908).
LEGISLATION
Due
Process and
the
Independent
Medical
Examiner
System
in
the Maine
Workers'
Compensation Act,
Sean
T.
Carnathan,
45:123
(1993)
(Comment).
A
Section-By-Section
Analysis
of
Maine's Freedom
of
Access
Act, Anne
C.
Lucey,
43:169
(1991)
(Comment).
Legislative
Ethics:
Improper
Influence
by
a
Lawmaker
on
an
Administrative
Agency,
Mark
W.
Lawrence,
42:423
(1990)
(Comment).
Maine's
Plant-Closing
Law:
Analysis
and
Proposals,
Eric
Lindquist,
41:379
(1989)
(Comment).
Reasonable Accommodation
and Non-Invidious
Discrimination
under
the
Maine
Human
Rights
Act,
Stuart
W.
Tisdale,
Jr.,
40:475
(1988)
(Comment).
Ouellette
v.
Sturm,
Ruger
&
Co.
and
Jones
v.
North
American
Aerodynamics:
The
Effectiveness
of
Maine's
Borrowing
Statute
in
Cases
Involving
Corporations,
J.
Gordon
Scannell,
Jr.,
37:211
(1985)
(Note).
State
Courts'
Interest
in
Federal
Rulemaking:
A
Proposal for
Recognition,
Vincent
L.
McKusick,
36:253
(1984).
Common
Law
Sovereign
Immunity
and
the
Maine
Tort
Claims
Act:
A Rose
by
Another
Name,
R.
Michael
Martin,
35:265
(1983).
Informed Consent
in
Maine: Woolley
v.
Henderson
and
the
Informed Consent
Statute,
John
C. Milazzo,
34:311 (1982)
(Note).
Defining
an
"Appropriate
Education"
under
the
Education
for
All
Handicapped
Children
Act
of
1975,
Stephen A.
Mansfield,
34:79
(1982).
The
Constitutionality
of
Maine's
Real
Estate
Mortgage
Foreclosure
Statutes,
Kathleen
Barry,
32:147 (1980)
(Comment).
Statutory
Construction,
Stephen
Collier,
30:72
(1978-79).
Constitutional
and
Legislative
Issues
Raised by
the
Entrapment
Defense
in
Maine,
29:170
(1977)
(Note).
Discriminatory
Admissions
Policies
and
Federal
Statutory
Control of
Contractual
Relationships:
McCrary
v.
Runyon,
28:269 (1976-77)
(Note).
Commentaries
on
the
Maine
Criminal Code:
Gambling,
Michael
D.
Seitzinger,
28:37
(1976).
Constitutional
Dilemmas
Posed
by
State
Policies
Against
Marine
Pollution-the
Maine
Example,
Daniel
Wilkes,
23:143
(1971)
(Comment).
A
Marketable
Title
Act
for
Maine,
Chadbourn H.
Smith,
22:419
(1970)
(Note).
Suggested
Revisions
in
Maine's
Planning
and Land
Use
Control Enabling
Legislation-Part
II,
Orlando
E.
Delogu,
21:151
(1969).
Legislative
Gaps
in
Maine's
Labor
Relations
Law,
Harry
P.
Glassman,
21:1
(1969).
Marketable
Title
Legislation
for
Maine,
Wayne
R.
Crandall,
20:283
(1968)
(Comment).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
Suggested
Revisions
in
Maine's
Planning and Land
Use
Control Enabling
Legislation,
Orlando
E.
Delogu,
20:175
(1968).
The
1965
Maine
Municipal
Industrial
and
Recreational
Obligations
Act,
Robert
E.
Beck,
18"25
(1966).
Congressional
Redistricting,
October
Term,
1963,
Cornelius
F.
Murphy,
16:1
(1964).
An
Evaluation
of
the
Investment
Guaranty
Program,
Henry
H.
Hammond,
15:67
(1963).
A
Few
Suggestions
for
Legislation
in
Maine, Hugo
Clark,
10:61
(1916-17).
Review
of
Legislation in
Maine
from
1820
to
1915,
Relating
to
the
Exemption
of
Wages,
James
Boyle,
8:100 (1914-15).
Some
Inconsistencies
in
the Constitutional
and
Statutory
Law
of
Maine,
Honorable
Lucilius
A.
Emery,
8:95
(1914-15).
The
Constitutionality
of Chapter
7
of
the
Public
Laws
of
Maine
for
1907.
C.
B.
Hosmer,
4:246
(1910-11).
The
Process
of
Legislation,
Honorable
Asher
C. Hinds,
2253
(1903-09).
MAINE
CRIMINAL
CODE
(SEE
ALSO
CRIMINAL
LAW
AND
PROCEDURE,
LEoISLATION)
Commentaries
on
the
Maine
Criminal
Code:
Sentencing,
Melvyn
Zarr,
28:117
(1976).
Commentaries
on
the
Maine Criminal
Code: White
Collar
Crimes.
28:96
(1976).
Commentaries
on
the
Maine
Criminal
Code:
Sex
Offenses,
Judy
R.
Potter,
28:65
(1976).
Commentaries
on
the Maine Criminal
Code:
Homicide,
Peter
J. Rubin,
28"57
(1976).
Commentaries
on
the
Maine
Criminal Code:
Gambling,
Michael
D. Seitzinger,
28-37
(1976).
Commentaries
on
the
Maine Criminal
Code:
Property
Offenses,
Peter
G. Ballou,
28:13
(1976).
Commentaries
on
the
Maine
Criminal
Code:
Introduction,
Gerald
F.
Petruccelli,
28"5
(1976).
MALPRACrI
CE
Burns
v.
Smith:
Assessing
the
Sufficiency
of
Affidavits
Supporting
Prejudgment
Attachments
in
Medical
Malpractice
Actions,
Margaret
Christie Kenney,
38:613
(1986)
(Note).
Informed
Consent
in
Maine: Woolley
v.
Henderson
and
the Informed Consent
Statute, John
C.
Milazzo,
34:311
(1982)
(Note).
Gleitman
v.
Cosgrove:
A
Study
of
Legal
Method,
Cary
L Fleisher & John
G.
Richardson
with
David
Gregory,
20:143
(1968)
(Note).
MARITIME
LAW
Balancing Marine
Mammal
Protection
Against Commercial
Fishing:
The
Zero
Mortality
Goal, Quotas,
and
the Gulf
of
Maine
Harbor
Porpoise,
Mary
M.
Sauer.
45:419
(1993)
(Comment).
Bouford
v.
Bath
Iron
Works.
Defining
Double
Recovery
under State
and
Federal
Compensation
Laws
for
Maritime
Workers,
John
Arthur
McCauley,
39:465
(1987)
(Note).
Implied Warranties
of
Seaworthiness: Applying
the
Knowing
Neglect
Standard
in
Time
Hull
Insurance
Policies,
Derek
P. Langhauser,
39:443
(1987)
(Note).
Managing
the
Cumulative Effects
of
Coastal Land
Development:
Can
Maine
Law
Meet the
Challenge?,
Alison
Rieser,
39:321
(1987).
The
Gulf
of
Maine
Case
and
the
Future
of Ocean
Boundary Delimitation, Edward
Collins,
Jr.,
&
Martin
A.
Rogoff,
38:1
(1986).
The
Constitution
at
Sea, Louis
Henkin,
36"201
(1984)
(Comment).
The
International
Law
of
Maritime
Boundary Delimitation,
Edward
Collins,
Jr.,
&
Martin
A.
Rogoff,
34:1
(1982).
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
The Fishery Conservation
and
Management
Act
of
1976:
State
Regulation of
Fishing
Beyond the Territorial
Sea,
Andrew
J.
Bernstein,
31:303
(1979)
(Comment).
Boundary Delimitation
in
the Economic
Zone:
The
Gulf
of
Maine
Dispute,
Elizabeth
P.
Butler,
30:207
(1978-79)
(Comment).
Shellfish
Regulation: Conservation
and
Discrimination
29:360 (1977-78)
(Comment).
The
Admiralty
Clause
and
State
Workmen's
Compensation
for
Fishermen,
Thomas
F.
Malone,
Jr.,
26:345
(1974)
(Comment).
Maine's
Coastal
Conveyance
of
Oil
Act:
Jurisdictional
Considerations,
William
P.
Hardy,
24:299
(1972)
(Comment).
Maritime
Personal Injury
in
the
New
England
Fishery,
Ralph
J.
Gillis,
23:463
(1971)
(Comment).
Constitutional
Dilemmas
Posed
by
State
Policies
Against
Marine
Pollution-the
Maine
Example, Daniel
Wilkes,
23:143
(1971)
(Comment).
Legislative
Discouragement of
Maine's
Marine
Industrial
Growth,
John
H.
Pursel,
22:265
(1970)
(Note).
MEDIA
Cameras
in
Maine's
Courts:
Has the
Time
Come?
Will
It Ever?, Joseph
M.
O'Connor,
42:483
(1990)
(Comment).
Developments
in
the
News
Media
Privilege:
The
Qualified
Constitutional
Approach
Becoming Common
Law,
Lawrence
J.
Mullen,
33:401
(1981)
(Comment).
Media
Access
and
the
First
Amendment's
Romantic
Tradition: A
Commentary
on
Jerome A.
Barron,
Freedom
of
the
Press
for
Whom?,
Reviewed
by
Merle
W.
Loper,
26:415 (1974)
(Book
Review).
Maine's Educational
Television
Network:
Legal
Difficulties,
Charles L.
Cragin
III,
22:239
(1970)
(Note).
MEDICAL
JURISPRUDENCE
Termination of Hospital
Medical
Staff
Privileges
for Economic
Reasons: An
Appeal
for
Consistency,
June D.
Zellers &
Michael R.
Poulin,
46:67
(1994).
Libby
v.
Calais
Regional
Hospital:
Contracting
Out
of
Maine's
Employment-At-Will
Doctrine,
Russell
Goldsmith,
42:553
(1990)
(Note).
Withdrawal
of
Life-Sustaining
Treatment:
Patients'
Rights-Privacy
Rights, Patricia
Lerwick,
42:193
(1990)
(Comment).
In
re
Gardner
Withdrawing
Medical
Care
From
Persistently
Vegetative
Patients,
John
K.
Veroneau,
41:447
(1989)
(Note).
Joy
v.
Eastern Maine Medical
Center
Extension of
a
Physician's
Duty to
Third
Parties,
Timothy
H. Norton,
40:207
(1988)
(Note).
In
re
Debra
B.:
The
Best
Interest
Standard
in
Court-Authorized
Sterilization
of
the
Mentally
Retarded,
Sheila
M.
Donahue,
39:209
(1987)
(Note).
Maine's
Living
Will
Act and
the
Termination
of
Life-Sustaining
Medical
Procedures,
Eric
R.
Herlan,
39:83
(1987)
(Comment).
Burns
v.
Smith:
Assessing
the
Sufficiency
of
Affidavits
Supporting Prejudgment
Attachments
in
Medical
Malpractice
Actions,
Margaret
Christie Kenney,
38:613
(1986)
(Note).
Improved
Regulation of Maine
Physicians:
One
Solution
to
the
Medical
Malpractice
Crisis,
Joanne
Buttolph
Steneck,
38:449
(1986)
(Comment).
Ending
the
Never-Ending
Medical
Malpractice
Crisis,
Allen
Redlich,
38:283
(1986).
Antitrust
Scrutiny
of the
Medical
Staff
Plan,
Cynthia
Teresa Churchill,
36:311 (1984)
(Comment).
Hospital Accountability
in
Health
Care Delivery, C.
Elisabeth Belmont,
35:77
(1983)
(Comment).
Deinstitutionalizing
the
Mentally
Retarded
in
Maine:
The
Inevitable
Face-Off
with
Zoning,
Pamela D.
Albee,
35:33
(1983)
(Comment).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
Hospital
Liability-A
New
Duty of
Care,
William
F.
Julavits.
19:102 (1967)
(Comment).
Prenatal
Injuries-Actions
for
Wrongful
Death-Damages,
Ward
1.
Graffam.
18:105 (1966)
(Comment).
MEMORIALS
Harry
P.
Glassman,
L.
Kinvin
Wroth,
34:229
(1982).
On
the
Death
of
Dr.
Martin
Luther
King,
Jr., Honorable
Frank
M.
Coffin,
20:171
(1968).
Pierce
and Arlana Hasler,
Edward
S.
Godfrey,
24:1
(1972).
MILITARY
Five Years
under
the
Veterans'
Judicial
Review
Act:
The
VA
is
Brought
Kicking and
Screaming
into
the
World
of
Meaningful
Due
Process, Lawrence
B.
Hagel and
Michael
P.
Horan,
46:43 (1994).
The Impact of
Judicial
Review
on
the
Department
of
Veterans Affairs'
Claims
Adjudication
Process:
The
Changing Role
of the
Board
of
Veterans'
Appeals.
Charles L.
Cragin,
46:23
(1994).
Argersinger
and
the
Right
to
Counsel
in
the
Military,
Gary F.
Thorne.
25"377
(1973)
(Note).
Procedural
Rights
of the
Military
Accused:
Advantages
Over
a
Civilian
Defendant,
Homer
E.
Moyer,
Jr.,
22:105
(1970).
The
Administrative
Discharge:
Changes
Needed?, Norman
B.
Lynch.
22:141
(1970).
The
Civilianization
of
Military Law,
Edward
F.
Sherman,
22:3 (1970).
The
Coast
Guard:
Always
Ready,
Sometimes
Careful,
Edward
D.
Leonard,
III.
21:203
(1969)
(Comment).
MORTGAGES
(SEE
ALSO
DEBTOR-CREDrrOR)
Grinding
Gears:
Meshing
Maine
Mortgage
Foreclosure
Law
and
the
Bankruptcy
Code, Daniel
L.
Cummings,
44:63
(1992).
A
Reply
to
David
Jones,
Dennis
M.
Patterson,
41:467
(1989)
(Book
Review
Reply).
The
Waiver
Problem
in
Maine Real
Property
Foreclosure
Law.
A
Commercial
Paper
Perspective,
Dennis
M.
Patterson,
38:49
(1986).
Durham
v.
Ware
Savings
Bank.
Economic
Policy
and
Federal
Law
Justify
Enforcement
of
Due-on-Sale
Clauses
by
State-Chartered
Savings
Institutions,
Martha
E.
Greene,
35:147
(1983)
(Comment).
MOTOR
VEHICLES
Please
Stop:
The
Law
Court's
Recent Roadblock
Decisions,
Jonathan
A.
Block.
44:461
(1992)
(Comment).
State
v.
Harding:
Municipal
Police
Authority
and
the
Fresh
Pursuit
Statute,
David
S.
Schuman,
39:509
(1987)
(Note).
Wilderness, Trust, and
Finality:
The
Baxter State
Park
Snowmobile
Dispute,
Ellen
Kandoian &
Brooke
E.
Barnes,
39:1
(1987).
Stacked
Recovery
under
Maine's
Uninsured
Motorists
Statute:
Connolly
v.
Royal
Globe
Insurance
Company,
Edward
R.
Benjamin, Jr.,
36:151 (1984)
(Note).
MUNICIPALITIES
The
1965
Maine
Municipal
Industrial
and
Recreational
Obligations
Act,
Robert
E.
Beck,
18:25
(1966).
The
Liability
of
an
Inhabitant
for the
Debts
of
a
Municipality,
F.
Granville Munson.
4:1
(1910-11).
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
NATURAL
RESOURCES
Balancing Marine
Mammal
Protection
Against Commercial
Fishing:
The
Zero
Mortality
Goal,
Quotas,
and
the
Gulf
of
Maine
Harbor
Porpoise,
Mary
M.
Sauer,
45:419
(1993)
(Comment).
An
Argument
to
the
State
of
Maine,
the
Town
of
Wells,
and
Other
Maine
Towns
Similarly
Situated:
Buy
the
Foreshore-Now,
Orlando
E.
Delogu,
45:243
(1993).
Jurisdiction
of
the
Land Use
Regulation
Commission Within
Baxter
State
Park,
Benjamin P.
Townsend,
42:515
(1990)
(Comment).
The Fishery Conservation
and
Management
Act
of
1976:
State
Regulation
of
Fishing
Beyond the Territorial
Sea,
Andrew
J.
Bernstein,
31:303 (1979)
(Comment).
Shellfish
Regulation: Conservation
and
Discrimination
29:360
(1977-78)
(Comment).
Timberland and
Taxes in
Maine:
Property
and
Federal Income
Taxes,
Justin
G.
Sharaf,
17:227
(1965)
(Comment).
Public
Rights
in
Maine
Waters,
G. Graham
Waite,
17:161 (1965).
Timber
Taxation
in
New
Hampshire,
John
B.
Wlodkowski,
16:189
(1964)
(Comment).
NEGLIGENCE
Comparative
Negligence:
The Multiple
Defendant
Dilemma,
Karen
P. O'Sullivan,
36:345
(1984)
(Comment).
Comparative
Negligence
in
Jackson
v.
Frederick's
Motor
Inn:
What
is
Compared?,
Nancy
L. Diesel,
34:207
(1982)
(Note).
Duty,
Foreseeability,
and
the
Negligent
Infliction
of
Mental
Distress,
Mark
A.
Beede,
33:303
(1981)
(Comment).
New
Policies
Bearing
on
the
Negligent
Employer's
Immunity
from Loss-Sharing,
29:243
(1977-78)
(Comment).
The
Repair
Rule:
Maine
Rule
of
Evidence
407(a)
and
the Admissibility
of
Subsequent
Remedial
Measures
in
Proving
Negligence,
27:225
(1975)
(Comment).
The Role of
the
Maine
Law
Court
in
Abrogating
the Common
Law
Doctrines
of
Governmental
and
Charitable
Immunity
from
Tort
Liability,
Francis
J. Scanlon,
25:359
(1973)
(Comment).
Comparative
Negligence
and
Comparative
Contribution
in
Maine:
The
Need
for
Guidelines,
Peter
V.
Holden,
24:243
(1972)
(Comment).
The
Coast
Guard:
Always
Ready,
Sometimes
Careful,
Edward
D.
Leonard,
III,
21:203 (1969)
(Comment).
Forest
Taxation
in
Maine:
A
Proposal, David
B.
Hawkes,
21:109
(1969)
(Comment).
Teacher's
Liability
for
Pupils'
Injuries-Duty
of
Supervision, Joseph
A. DeBonis,
19:111
(1967)
(Comment).
Hospital
Liability-A
New
Duty
of
Care,
William
F.
Julavits,
19:102 (1967)
(Comment).
Prenatal
Injuries-Actions
for
Wrongful
Death-Damages,
Ward
I.
Graffam,
18:105
(1966)
(Comment).
Wrongful
Death
and
Intrafamily
Tort
Immunities,
Richard
G. Sawyer,
16:238 (1964)
(Comment).
Res
Ipsa
Loquitur
de
Novo,
John
H.
Crabb &
Kenneth
F.
Johannson,
15:55
(1963).
Duties
and
Liabilities
of
Telegraph
Companies
in
Regard to
Messages,
James
M.
Gillin,
9:35
(1915-16).
Inns
and
Innkeepers, Frank
E.
Southard,
8:25
(1914-15).
An
Old
Negligence
Decision,
James
E.
Rhodes,
2nd.,
4:10
(1910-11).
The
Degree
of
Care Required
by
Passenger
Carriers,
R.
L.
Mitchell,
3:90
(1909-10).
The
Liability
of the
Employer,
William
E.
Walz,
2:37
(1908-09).
NUCLEAR
REGULATION
Federal
Nuclear
Policy
and
the
1987
Maine
Nuclear
Referendum:
Viable
Initiative
or
Legal Cul-de-Sac?,
David
P.
Crocker,
41:65 (1989)
(Comment).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
PATENT
LAW
(SEE
ALSO
INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY)
Trademark
Rights
in
Patented
Subject
Matter
and
the
Patent
Policy
of
Public
Dedication,
28:470
(1976-77)
(Comment).
PARTNERSHIP
The
Three
Theories of
Partnership,
William
E.
Valz,
9:237
(1915-16).
POSTJUDGMENT
PROCEDURE
Postjudgment
Procedures
for
Collection
of
Small
Debts: The
Maine
Solution,
S.
Peter
Mills
III,
25:43
(1973)
(Comment).
POVERTY
The Constitutional
Law
of
Remedies
in
elfare Litigation,
Donald
F.
Fontaine.
23:41
(1971).
Real Property
Taxes
in
Maine
and
the
Impoverished: An
Expose?.
J.
Michael
Conley,
III,
22:437
(1970)
(Comment).
Equal
Protection
as
a
Measure of Competing Interests
in
Welfare
Litigation,
John
G.
Richardson,
21:175
(1969)
(Comment).
PRACTICE
AND
PROCEDURE
Life
After
Daubert
v.
Merrell
Dow:
Maine
as
a
Case
Law
Laboratory
for
Evidence
Rule
702
Without Frye,
Leigh
Stephens
McCarthy,
46"285
(1994)
(Comment).
Prosecutorial
Summation: Where
is
the
Line
Between -Personal
Opinion"
and
Proper
Argument?,
James
W. Gunson,
46:241
(1994)
(Comment).
Veterans
Law Symposium:
Introductory
Remarks,
Donald
N.
Zillman,
46:1
(1994).
Payments
by Check
as
Voidable
Preferences:
The
Impact
of
Barnhill
v.
Johnson,
Paulette
J.
Delk,
45:53
(1993)
(Note).
Trial
Handbook
for
Maine
Lawyers,
Bob
Stolt, Reviewed by
Joel
C
Martin,
44"537
(1992)
(Book
Review).
Some
Limits
on
the
Judicial Power
to
Restrict Dissemination
of
Discovery,
Thomas
C.
Bradley,
44:417 (1992)
(Comment).
One
Step
Forward,
One
Step
Back:
Emergency
Reform
and
Appellate
Sentence
Review
in
Maine, Amy
K.
Tchao,
44:345
(1992)
(Comment).
Maine
Corporation
Law
&
Practice,
James
B.
Zimpritch,
Reviewed
by
Gregory
S.
Fryer,
44:223
(1992)
(Book
Review).
Wellman
v.
State: Confusing
the
Standard
of
Excusable
Neglect,
Andrew
L
Black.
44"201
(1992)
(Note).
Jural
Entities,
Real
Parties
in
Controversy,
and
Representative
Litigants:
A
Unified
Approach
to
the
Diversity
Jurisdiction
Requirements
for Business
Organizations,
Charles
A.
Szypszak,
44:1 (1992).
The
Child Witness
in
Sexual
Abuse
Cases
in
Maine:
Presentation,
Impeachment,
and
Controversy, Kermit
V.
Lipez,
42283
(1990).
In
re
Gardner:
Withdrawing
Medical
Care
From
Persistently
Vegetative
Patients,
John
K.
Veroneau,
41:447
(1989)
(Note).
Separation
of
Powers
Restrictions
on
Judicial
Rulemaking:
A
Case
Study
of
Federal
Rule
4,
Ralph
U.
Whitten,
40:41
(1988).
Perreault
v.
Parker.
Findings
Tainted
by
Error,
Gisele
M. Nadeau,
39:233
(1987)
(Note).
Tuttle
v.
Raymond:
Drawing
the
Line
on
Punitive
Damages,
Elting
H.
Smith,
Jr.,
38:635
(1986)
(Note).
Burns
v.
Smith:
Assessing
the
Sufficiency
of
Affidavits
Supporting
Prejudgment
Attachments
in
Medical
Malpractice
Actions,
Margaret
Christie Kenney,
38:613
(1986)
(Note).
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
Affirmative
Judicial
Case
Management:
A Viable
Solution
to the
Toxic
Product
Litigation
Crisis,
Patrick
Francis
Harrigan,
38:339
(1986)
(Comment).
Handicapped
Workers:
Who
Should
Bear
the
Burden
of Proving
Job
Qualifications?,
June
Zellers
Schau,
38:135 (1986)
(Comment).
In re
Daniel
C.:
Reunification
Efforts
and
the Termination of
Parental
Rights,
James
W.
Claus,
37:429
(1985)
(Note).
Ouellette
v.
Sturm,
Ruger
&
Co.
and
Jones
v.
North
American
Aerodynamics:
The
Effectiveness
of Maine's
Borrowing
Statute
in
Cases
Involving
Corporations,
J.
Gordon
Scannell,
Jr.,
37:211 (1985)
(Note).
United
States
ex
rel.
Arrow
Electronics,
Inc.
v.
G.
H.
Coffey,
Co.:
Judicial
Interpretation
of
Timely
Notice
under
Federal Rule
of
Civil
Procedure
15(c),
Brett
Dwight
Baber,
37:153
(1985)
(Note).
State
Courts'
Interest
in
Federal
Rulemaking:
A
Proposal for Recognition,
Vincent
L.
McKusick,
36:253 (1984).
The Federal
Civil
Rules
After
Half
a
Century,
Maurice
Rosenberg,
36:243
(1984).
A
Quarter
of
a
Century
of
Rulemaking
with
Particular
Attention
to
the Federal
Rules of
Criminal
Procedure,
Frank
J.
Remington,
36:219
(1984).
Cyr
v.
Michaud:
Correction
of
Clerical
Errors
with
Juror
Affidavits,
William
S.
Kany,
36:163
(1984)
(Note).
In
Defense
of
Civil
Juries,
Peter
W.
Culley,
35:17
(1983).
Civil
Juries
in
Maine:
Are
the
Benefits
Worth
the
Costs?,
Honorable
Donald
Alexander,
34:63
(1982).
Predicting
What
the
Law
Court
Will
Do
In
Fact,
Honorable
Harry
P.
Glassman,
30:3
(1978-79).
Stare
Decisis,
Stephen
Collier,
30:55
(1978-79)
(Survey:
The
Maine
Supreme
Judicial
Court:
A
Survey
of
Developments
in
Selected
Areas
of
the
Law
under
Chief
Justice
Dufresne,
1970-77).
Standards
for Imposition of
Discovery
Sanctions,
27:247
(1975)
(Comment).
Cross-Appeals
in
Maine: Pitfalls
for the
Winning
Litigant,
Robert
A.
Moore,
25:105
(1973)
(Note).
Postjudgment Procedures
for
Collection
of
Small
Debts:
The
Maine
Solution,
S.
Peter
Mills
III,
25:43
(1973)
(Comment).
A
Purposeful
Pretrial
Rule for
Maine,
James
P.
Dunleavy,
19:332
(1967)
(Comment).
The Enclaves
of
Justice:
The Meaning
of
a
Jurisprudential
Metaphor,
Anthony
R.
Blackshield,
19:131
(1967).
Constitutional
Right
of
Cross-Examination-the
Unanswerable Question
Tactic,
Daniel
W.
Mooers,
19:117
(1967)
(Comment).
Appellate
Advocacy
with
Maine
Flavor,
Donald
W.
Webber,
18:59 (1966).
Predecent
v.
Evolution,
Fred
F.
Lawrence,
12:169
(1918-19).
A
Charge
to
a
Traverse
Jury,
Honorable
Percival
Bonney,
12:57
(1918-19).
The
Use
of
Seals,
Elmer
W.
Sawyer,
11:25
(1917-18).
Suggestions
for
Further
Changes
in
the
Judicial System
and
Procedure
of
Maine,
Honorable
Lucilius
A.
Emery,
10:31
(1916-17).
Some Changes
in
the
Procedure
in
Actions
at
Law
in
Maine,
Honorable
Lucilius
A.
Emery,
9:219
(1915-16).
Government
by
Jury,
Honorable
Lucilius
A.
Emery,
8:57
(1914-15).
Addressing
a
Jury,
William
R.
Pattangall,
7:147
(1913-14).
The
Art
of
Cross-Examining,
Honorable
Herbert
M.
Heath,
7:93
(1914).
Evolution
of
the Opinion, Ira
G.
Hersey,
7:79
(1913-14).
The Progressive
Movement,
Barrett Potter,
6:318
(1912-13).
The
Multiplicity
of
Reported
Decisions, Oscar
F.
Fellows,
6:263
(1912-13).
The
Art
of
Cross-Examining,
Honorable
Herbert
M.
Heath,
3:265
(1909-10).
The Essential
Nature
of
Law,
William
E.
Walz,
3:139
(1909-10).
Does
Wealth Influence the
Administration
of
Justice
in
Massachusetts?,
Honorable
Louis
Carver
Southard,
3:52
(1909-10).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
Topics,
Questions
and
Methods of Direct
and
Cross
Examination
from
the
View-
Point
of
Admissibility,
William
M.
Weeks,
2:113,
158
(1908-09).
Law
Observance,
Honorable
Albert
R.
Savage,
2:35
(1908-09).
Should
the Doctrine
Laid
Down
in
Rice
v.
Butler,
160
N.Y.
578,
Be
Universally
Adopted?,
Harry H.
Thurlow,
1:70
(1908).
PREGNANCY
Dismissals
for
Pregnancy
in
Government
Employment, Margaret
T.
Mills, 25:61
(1973)
(Comment).
Prenatal
Injuries-Actions
for Wrongful
Death-Damages,
Ward
I.
Graffam,
18:105
(1966)
(Comment).
PROBATE
A
Better Interpretation
of the
Wrongful
Death
Act,
Dennis
M.
Doiron.
43:449
(1991).
Title
Disputes
After Probate
or
Administration,
29:278
(1977-78)
(Comment).
Conflict
of
Laws
and
the
Disposition
of
Decedents'
Movables,
David
Plimpton,
24:43
(1972).
Soldiers'
Wills,
Wallace
E.
Crowley,
12:8
(1918-19).
Extrinsic
Evidence
in
Aid
of
the Interpretation
of
Wills
(Part
1),
Stacy
C.
Lanpher,
11:123
(1917-18).
PRODUCTS
LIABILITY
In
Pursuit
of
the Appropriate
Standard
of
Liability
for Defective
Product
Designs.
Christina
M.
Moylan,
42:453
(1990)
(Comment).
Beyond
the
Equity
Power
of Bankruptcy
Courts:
Toxic
Tort
Liabilities
in
Chapter
11
Cases,
Kaighn
Smith,
Jr.,
38:391 (1986)
(Comment).
Affirmative
Judicial Case
Management:
A
Viable
Solution
to the
Toxic
Product
Litigation
Crisis,
Patrick
Francis
Harrigan,
38:339
(1986)
(Comment).
The
Government Contract
Defense: Should
Manufacturer
Discretion Preclude
Its
Availability?,
John
D.
Pelletier,
37:187
(1985)
(Note).
The Decline
of
the
Privity
Rule
in
the
Maine
Law
of Tort Products
Liability:
A
Conceptual History,
Dennis
M.
Patterson,
35:1
(1983).
Tortious
Interference
with
the
Expectancy
of
a
Legacy:
Harmon
v.
Harmon,
Paul
F.
Driscoll,
32:529
(1980)
(Note).
Cyr
v.
B.
Offen &
Co.:
Liability
of
Business
Transferees
for
Product
Injuries.
27:305
(1975)
(Note).
Wallace
v.
Coca-Cola
Bottling
Plants,
Ina:
Defective
Products,
Expanded
Liability,
and
the Demise
of
the
Impact Rule,
Robert
A. Whidden,
23"227
(1971)
(Note).
Proof of
Defect
in
a
Strict
Products
Liability
Case,
Robert
F.
Hanson,
22:189
(1970)
(Note).
Recent
Development
in
Products
Liability
Litigation
in
New
England:
The
Emerging Confrontation
Between
the
Expanding
Law
of
Torts and
the Uniform
Commercial Code,
Peter
A.
Donovan,
19:181
(1967).
Products
Liability-Wholesaler-Economic
Loss,
Raymond
H.
Shevenell,
19:92
(1967)
(Note).
Liability in
Sale
of
Food
Products,
Henry
B.
Montague,
12:98
(1918-19).
PROFESSIONAL
RESPONSIBILITY
Solicitation
by
Lawyers:
Piercing
the
First
Amendment
Veil,
Louise
L
Hill,
42.369
(1990).
Restraining
the
Prosecutor.
Restrictions
on
Threatening
Prosecution
for
Civil
Ends,
James
A.
Trowbridge,
37:41
(1985).
Informed
Consent
in
Maine:
Woolley
v.
Henderson
and
the
Informed
Consent
Statute,
John
C. Milazzo,
34:311
(1982)
(Note).
Attorneys
and
Subornation
of Perjury,
David
R.
Ordway,
26:297
(1974)
(Comment).
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
The
Unauthorized
Practice
of
Law,
Francis
A.
Brown,
14:47
(1962).
Professional Ethics,
Honorable
William
H.
Looney,
13:53
(1919-20).
The Responsibilities
and
Duties
of
the
Legal
Profession,
4:221
(1910-11).
PROPERTY
Spiller
v.
State:
Determining
the
Nature
of Public
Employees'
Rights
to
Their
Pensions,
Andrew
C.
Mackenzie,
46:355
(1994)
(Note).
An
Argument
to
the
State
of
Maine,
the
Town
of
Wells,
and
Other
Maine
Towns
Similarly
Situated:
Buy
the
Foreshore-Now,
Orlando
E.
Delogu,
45:243
(1993).
Love
of
Landfill:
Trashing
the
Maine
Constitution to
Solve
a
Garbage
Problem,
Donald
Maurice
Kreis,
45:81
(1993)
(Comment).
Taking
It
Too
Far:
Growth Management and
the
Limits
to Land-Use Regulation
in
Maine,
Michael
A.
Duddy,
44:99
(1992)
(Comment).
Grinding
Gears: Meshing
Maine Mortgage
Foreclosure
Law
and
the
Bankruptcy
Code,
Daniel
L.
Cummings,
44:63
(1992).
Toward
a
Coherent
Interpretation of
Maine's
Marital
Property
Act, John
C.
Sheldon,
43:13
(1991).
Construing
"Consideration"
in
Maine's
Recreational
Use
Statute:
Robbins
v.
Great
Northern
Paper
Co.,
Russell
B.
Pierce,
Jr.,
42:251
(1990)
(Note).
Rethinking
the
History
of the
Seventeenth-Century
Colonial
Ordinance: A
Reinterpretation
of
An
Ancient
Statute,
Mark Cheung,
42:115 (1990).
Shoreline
Access
in
Rhode
Island:
A
Case
Study of
Black
Point,
Michael
Rubin,
Dennis
Nixon,
42:95
(1990).
Expanding
Public
Access
by
Codifying
the Public
Trust
Doctrine: The
Massachusetts
Experience,
William
L. Lahey,
Lauren
Sandler
Zurier
&
Kenneth
W.
Salinger,
42:65
(1990).
Intellectual
Indifference-Intellectual
Dishonesty: The
Colonial
Ordinance,
the
Equal
Footing
Doctrine,
and
the
Maine
Law
Court,
Orlando
E.
Delogu,
42:43
(1990).
Public
Trust, Public
Use,
and
Just Compensation,
Alison
Rieser,
42:5
(1990).
A
Reply
to
David
Jones,
Dennis
M.
Patterson,
41:467
(1989)
(Book
Review
Reply).
Allocating the
GST
Exemption
under
the
Generation-Skipping
Transfer
Tax,
Michael
B.
Lang,
41:43
(1989).
General Discretion
under
Maine's
Site
Location
of
Development
Law,
7Tybe
Ann
Brett,
41:1
(1989).
Perreault
v.
Parker.
Findings Tainted
by
Error,
Gisele
M.
Nadeau,
39:233
(1987)
(Note).
Gifts,
Joint
Ownership, and
Marital
Property:
Interspousal
MTansfers
of
Property
under
Maine's
Marital
Property
Act,
Paul
Fillmore,
38:263
(1986)
(Note).
The
Waiver
Problem
in
Maine
Real
Property
Foreclosure
Law:
A
Commercial
Paper
Perspective,
Dennis
M.
Patterson,
38:49
(1986).
The Public
Trust
Doctrine
in
Maine's
Submerged
Lands:
Public Rights,
State
Obligation
and
the Role of the Courts,
Mitchell
M.
Tannenbaum,
37:105
(1985)
(Comment).
Stewart
v.
Inhabitants
of
Durham:
An
Exclusionary
Purpose
Ignored,
Peter
A.
Meyer,
35:475
(1983)
(Note).
Maine's
Actions
to
Try
Title:
A
Proposal for
Statutory
Reform, Eve
Hlavat9
Cimmet,
32:411
(1980)
(Comment).
Maine's
Actions
to
Try
Title:
A
Historical Perspective,
Gregory
W.
Powell,
32:355
(1980)
(Comment).
Time-Share
Condominiums:
Property's
Fourth Dimension, David
R.
DuBord,
32:181
(1980)
(Comment).
The
Constitutionality
of
Maine's
Real
Estate
Mortgage Foreclosure
Statutes,
Kathleen
Barry,
32:147
(1980)
(Comment).
Title
Disputes
After
Probate
or
Administration,
29:278 (1977-78)
(Comment).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
Reassessing "Confiscation"
under
Section
305
of Maine's
Public
Utility
Law,
29:194
(1977)
(Comment).
Commentaries
on
the
Maine
Criminal
Code:
Property
Offenses,
Peter
0.
Ballou.
28:13
(1976).
Special
Benefits
and
Just
Compensation:
Ensuring
Fair Treatment
of
Landowners
in
Partial
Taking Cases,
27:279
(1975)
(Comment).
Federal
Preemption
in
Airport
Noise
Abatement
Regulation:
Allocation of Federal
and
State
Power,
Anne
S.
Almy,
26:321
(1974)
(Comment).
Maine's
Public
Lots:
The Emergence
of
a
Public
Trust,
Lee
M.
Schepps,
26:217
(1974).
Forbes
v.
Wells
Beach
Casino
and
the
Contemporaneous
Ownership
Rule,
Samuel
Merrill,
26:161 (1974)
(Note).
Real
Property
Taxes
in
Maine
and
the
Impoverished: An
Expose?,
J.
Michael
Conley,
I1,
22:437
(1970)
(Comment).
Federal Evaluation
of Riparian Property:
Section
111
of
the
Rivers
and
Harbors
Act
of
1970,
Ronald
C. Allen,
24:175
(1972).
A Marketable
Title
Act
for
Maine,
Chadbourn
H.
Smith,
22:419
(1970)
(Note).
Marketable
Title
Legislation for Maine,
Wayne
R.
Crandall,
20283
(1968)
(Comment).
A
Eulogy
for
the
Old
Property,
E.
F.
Roberts,
20:15
(1968).
Property:
Mesne Damages
for
Trespass?,
Gustavo
E.
Gonzales,
17:272
(1965)
(Comment).
Encroaching Structures
and
the
Right
to
Successive
Actions:
The
New
York
Rule,
Richard
F.
Breen,
17"268
(1965).
Timberland
and
Taxes in
Maine:
Property
and
Federal Income
Taxes,
Justin
G.
Sharaf,
17:227 (1965)
(Comment).
Public
Rights
in
Maine
Waters,
G.
Graham
Vaite,
17:161
(1965).
Recording
a
Chattel
Mortgage
Within
TWenty
Days,
Carl
0. Bradford,
14:126
(1962).
Right of
Access
to Great
Ponds
by
the
Colonial
Ordinance,
Herbert
E.
Locke,
12:148
(1918-19).
Joint
Tenancy,
William
N.
Swain,
11:169
(1917-18).
Sources
of
Land
Title
in
Bangor,
Mark
A.
Barwise,
10201
(1916-17).
The
Examination
of
a
Real
Estate
Title,
Henry
B.
Montague,
10:157
(1916-17).
Proof of
Title by
Deeds
in
Real
Actions,
James
D.
Maxwell,
9:137
(1915-16).
Ownership
of
Property
Found,
Archer
R.
Greeley,
8:1
(1914-15).
The
Essentials of
a
Marketable
Title,
Henry
B.
Montague,
7"241
(1913-14).
Early
Modes
of
Acquiring and Disposing
of
Lands,
Including
Flats, in
Massachusetts,
Archer
R.
Greeley,
3:198
(1909-10).
PuBuc
DEFENDERS
Defense
of
Indigents
in
Maine:
The
Need
for
Public
Defenders,
Peter
A.
Anderson,
25:1 (1973).
PUBLIC
TRUsT
An Argument
to
the
State
of
Maine,
the
Town
of
Wells,
and
Other
Maine
Towns
Similarly
Situated:
Buy
the
Foreshore-Now,
Orlando
E.
Delogu,
45243
(1993).
Rethinking
the
History of
the
Seventeenth-Century
Colonial
Ordinance: A
Reinterpretation of
an
Ancient
Statute,
Mark
Cheung,
42:115
(1990).
Expanding
Public
Access
by Codifying
the Public
Trust
Doctrine:
The
Massachusetts
Experience,
William
L.
Lahey,
Lauren
Sandier
Zurier
& Kenneth
W.
Salinger,
42:65
(1990).
Intellectual
Indifference-Intellectual
Dishonesty: The
Colonial
Ordinance,
the
Equal
Footing
Doctrine,
and
the
Maine
Law
Court,
Orlando
E.
Delogu,
42:43
(1990).
Public
Trust,
Public
Use,
and Just
Compensation,
Alison
Rieser,
42.5
(1990).
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
The Public
Trust
Doctrine
in
Maine's
Submerged
Lands:
Public Rights,
State
Obligation
and
the
Role
of
the Courts,
Mitchell
M.
Tannenbaum,
37:105
(1985)
(Comment).
Maine's
Public
Lots:
The
Emergence of
a
Public
Trust, Lee
M.
Schepps,
26:217
(1974).
PUBLIC
UTILITIES
Reassessing "Confiscation"
under
Section
305
of Maine's
Public
Utility
Law,
29:194
(1977)
(Comment).
The
"Best
Location"
Standards
and
PUC
Review
of
Proposed
Transmission
Line
Routes:
In
re
Bangor
Hydro-Electric
Co.,
27:331 (1975)
(Note).
The
Power
of the
Public
Utilities
Commission
to
Alter
Rates.
A.
Raymond
Sanborn,
13:1
(1919-20).
PUNITIVE
DAMAGES
(SEE
ALSO
REMEDIES
AND
CIVIL
PROCEDURE)
Tuttle
v.
Raymond:
Drawing the
Line on
Punitive
Damages, Elting
H.
Smith,
Jr.,
38:635
(1986)
(Note).
Hanover
Insurance
Co.
v.
Hayward:
Imposition of
Punitive
Damages
in
Addition
to
Criminal
Sanctions, David
P.
Silk,
36:467
(1984)
(Note).
The Vitality
of
the
Doctrine
of
Punitive
Damages
in
Maine,
Kevin
F.
Gordon,
35:447
(1983)
(Note).
RAILROAD
LAW
Bangor
and
Aroostook Railroad
v.
Bangor
Punta
Operations,
Inc.:
The
Public
as
a
Real
Party
in
Interest
in
Corporate
Mismanagement
Suits,
Anne
S.
Almy,
26:111
(1974)
(Note).
The
Degree
of
Care
Required
by
Passenger
Carriers,
R.
L.
Mitchell,
3:90
(1909-10).
RELIGION
Religious
Beliefs,
Unemployment
Benefits, and
Constitutional
Choices:
Flynn
v.
Maine Employment
Security
Commission,
Mary
Ann
Lynch,
35:461
(1983)
(Note).
In
re
Adoption
of
E: First
Amendment
Rights and Religious
Inquiry
in
Adoption
Proceedings,
Francis J. Scanlon,
24:149
(1972)
(Note).
REMEDIES
(SEE
ALSO
DAMAGES,
EQuITY)
Insurer
Prejudice:
Analysis
of
an
Expanding
Doctrine
in
Insurance
Coverage
Law,
Richard
L.
Suter,
46:221
(1994).
In
Search
of
a
Theory of
Alimony,
John
C.
Sheldon &
Nancy
Diesel
Mills,
45:283
(1993).
Habeas
Corpus-A
Better
Remedy
in
Visitation
Denial
Cases,
James
A.
Albert
&
Gregory
A.
Brodek,
41:239
(1989).
Milton
v.
Cary
Medical
Center.
A
Viable
Fetus
Is
Not
a
Person
under
Maine's
Wrongful
Death Statute,
Stan
Piecuch,
41:429
(1989)
(Note).
Maine
Civil
Remedies, Andrew
M.
Horton
&
Peggy
L. McGehee,
Reviewed
by
Eric
R.
Herlan,
41:223
(1989)
(Book
Review).
Taxpayer Standing and
the Preventive-Remedial
Distinction:
A
Call
for Reform,
Alicia
E.
Flaherty,
41:137
(1989)
(Comment).
Joy
v.
Eastern
Maine
Medical
Center.
Extension of
a
Physician's
Duty
to
Third
Parties,
Timothy
H.
Norton,
40:207
(1988)
(Note).
From
"Maine
Law"
to Model
Act:
Liquor
Liability
in
Maine,
William
P.
Shumaker,
39:149
(1987)
(Comment).
Tuttle
v.
Raymond:
Drawing the
Line
on
Punitive
Damages,
Elting
H. Smith,
Jr.,
38:635
(1986)
(Note).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
Burns
v.
Smith:
Assessing
the
Sufficiency
of
Affidavits
Supporting Prejudgment
Attachments
in
Medical
Malpractice
Actions,
Margaret
Christie Kenney,
38:613
(1986)
(Note).
Personal
Injury
Compensation
as
a
Tax
Preference,
Lawrence A.
Frolik,
37:1
(1985).
Hanover
Insurance
Co.
v.
Hayward:
Imposition
of
Punitive
Damages
in
Addition
to
Criminal
Sanctions, David
P.
Silk,
36:467
(1984)
(Note).
Comparative
Negligence:
The
Multiple
Defendant
Dilemma,
Karen
P.
O'Sullivan,
36"345
(1984)
(Comment).
Stacked
Recovery
under
Maine's Uninsured Motorists
Statute:
Connolly
v.
Royal
Globe
Insurance
Company,
Edward
R.
Benjamin, Jr.,
36:151
(1984)
(Note).
Aviation
Law:
Owner-Lessor
Liability-The
Need
for
Uniformity, Ann
T.
Hollyday,
36:93
(1984)
(Comment).
The
Vitality
of
the
Doctrine
of
Punitive
Damages
in
Maine,
Kevin
F.
Gordon,
35:447
(1983)
(Note).
Constitutional
Issues
Raised
by
the
Civil-Criminal
Dichotomy of the
Maine
OUI
Law,
Bruce
W.
Smith,
35.385
(1983)
(Comment).
The Tort
Triangle:
Contribution
from
Defendants
Whom
Plaintiffs
Cannot
Sue,
Michael
T.
Hertz,
32:83
(1980).
The
Repair
Rule:
Maine
Rule
of
Evidence
407(a)
and
the
Admissibility
of
Subsequent
Remedial
Measures
in
Proving
Negligence,
27:225
(1975)
(Comment).
Compensating
Victims
of
Crime:
Individual Responsibility
and
Governmental
Compensation
Plans,
Eugene
W. Ford
II
&
Charles Harvey,
Jr..
26:125
(1974)
(Comment).
Postjudgment Procedures for
Collection
of
Small
Debts:
The
Maine
Solution,
S.
Peter
Mills
IH,
25:43
(1973)
(Comment).
Comparative
Negligence
and
Comparative
Contribution
in
Maine:
The
Need
for
Guidelines,
Peter
V.
Holden,
24:243
(1972)
(Comment).
The Constitutional
Law
of Remedies
in
Welfare
Litigation,
Donald
F.
Fontaine,
23:41
(1971).
Right to Jury
Trial:
Lemieux
v.
Robbins,
Stephen
R
Sunenblick,
22.199
(1970)
(Note).
Gleitman
v.
Cosgrove
A
Study
of
Legal
Method,
Cary
L.
Fleisher &
John
G.
Richardson
with
David
Gregory,
20:143
(1968)
(Note).
Prenatal
Injuries-Actions
for Wrongful
Death-Damages,
Ward
1.
Graffam.
18:105
(1966)
(Comment).
Property:
Mesne Damages
for
Trespass?,
Gustavo
E. Gonzales,
17:272
(1965)
(Comment).
SCIENCE
AND
TECHNOLOGY
Life
After
Daubert
v.
Merrell
Dow:
Maine
as
a
Case
Law
Laboratory
for
Evidence
Rule
702
Without Frye,
Leigh
Stephens
McCarthy,
46:285
(1994)
(Comment).
State
Biotechnology
Oversight:
The Juncture
of
Technology,
Law,
and
Public
Policy.
Christine C. Vito,
Ph.D.,
45:329
(1993)
(Comment).
Toward
the
Wired
Society:
Prospects, Problems, and Proposals
for
a
National
Policy
on Cable
Technology,
Gary
0.
Gerlach,
25:193
(1973).
SEARCH
AND
SEIZURE
Sniffing
Out
the
Fourth
Amendment: United
States
v.
Place-Dog
Sniffs-Ten
Years
Later,
Hope
Walker
Hall,
46:151
(1994)
(Comment).
Please
Stop:
The
Law
Court's Recent
Roadblock
Decisions,
Jonathan
A.
Block.
44:461 (1992)
(Comment).
State
v.
Pinkham:
Erosion
of
Meaningful
Fourth
Amendment
Protection for
Vehicle
Stops
in Maine?,
Roger
A.
Clement,
Jr.,
43:487
(1991)
(Note).
Drug
Testing
in
the
Nonunionized
Workplace:
Search
and
Seizure,
Procedural
Due
Process,
and
Maine's
Drug-Testing
Statute,
Shawn
K.
Bell.
43:129
(1991)
(Comment).
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
The Problem of
Third-Party Consent
in
Fourth
Amendment
Searches:
Toward
a
"Conservative"
Reading
of the
Matlock
Decision,
Robert
Deschene,
42:159
(1990)
(Comment).
State
v.
Cloutier.
Implied
Invitees,
Pretext,
and
Plain
View
under
the
Fourth
Amendment,
Dennis
M.
Doiron,
41:413
(1989)
(Note).
SECURED
TRANSACTIONS
Ordering
the
Judicial
Process
Lien
and
the
Security
Interest
under
Article
Nine:
Meshing
Two
Different
Worlds
Part
I-Secured
Parties
and Post-Judgment
Process
Creditors,
Thomas
M. Ward,
31:223
(1979-80).
The
Proposed
Uniform
Commercial
Code:
Article
9,
Hugh
W.
Babb,
16:91
(1964).
The
Proposed
Uniform
Commercial
Code:
Article
9,
Hugh
W.
Babb,
15:35
(1963).
The
Proposed
Uniform Commercial Code,
Hugh
W.
Babb,
14:1
(1962).
Maine:
The
After-Acquired
Property
Clause
and
Article
9,
Harold
Skelton,
14:66
(1962).
SECURITIES
LAW
AND
REGULATION
Maine
Corporation
Law
&
Practice,
James
B.
Zimpritch,
Reviewed
by
Gregory
S.
Fryer,
44:223 (1992)
(Book
Review).
West
v.
Multibanco
Comermex,
S.A.:
Application
of
the
Securities
Laws
to
Foreign
Certificates
of
Deposit,
Peter
J.
Stocks,
40:535
(1988)
(Note).
Application
of
the
Federal
Securities
Acts
to
the
Sale
of
a
Closely
Held
Corporation
by
Stock
Transfer,
Loftus
C.
Carson
II,
36:1
(1984).
Legal
Regulation
of
Over-the-Counter
Market
Manipulation:
Critique
and
Proposal,
Martin
A.
Rogoff,
28:149
(1976-77).
Federal
Deregulation
of
Small
Issues
of
Securities:
Rule
240,
27:347
(1975)
(Comment).
Liability
Implications
of
Stock
Exchange
Margin
Maintenance Rules,
Stephen
A.
Johnson,
26:378
(1974)
(Comment).
Corenco
v.
Schiavone:
The
Cash
Tender
Offeror
as
Corporate
Raider,
Richard
F.
Samson,
26:93 (1974)
(Note).
The Private
Offering:
Rule
146
and Offeree Sophistication,
Robert
A.
Moore,
25:295
(1973)
(Comment).
Variable Life
Insurance
and
the Federal
Securities
Laws,
Charles
Harvey,
Jr.,
25:241
(1973)
(Comment).
Insider
Trading
on
Undisclosed
Corporate
Information:
Diamond
v.
Oreamuno,
John
M.
Whalen,
22:283
(1970)
(Note).
Economic Realities
of
Cash
Tender
Offers, David
C.
Morse,
20:237
(1968)
(Comment).
The Blue
Sky
Law,
Taber
D.
Bailey,
7:44
(1913-14).
SOCIAL
WELFARE
(SEE
ALSO
POVERTY
LAW,
DISABILITY,
CIVIL
RioHrs)
Employees
or
Independent
Contractors:
A
Call
for
Revision
of
Maine's
Unemployment
Compensation
"ABC
Test,"
Christopher
J.
Cotnoir,
46:325
(1994)
(Comment).
Frank
M.
Coffin
Lecture
on
Law
and Public
Service:
Multiculturalism and
the
Bill
of
Rights,
Arthur
Schlesinger,
Jr.,
46:189
(1994).
The
Unmet
Legal
Needs
of the
Poor
in
Maine:
Is
Mandatory
Pro Bono
the Answer?,
Wendy
F.
Rau,
43:235
(1991)
(Comment).
Group
Homes for
the
Mentally
Retarded
in
Maine: Legislative
Intent
and
Administrative
Process,
James
C.
Hunt,
37:63
(1985)
(Comment).
Boucher
v.
Maine
Employment
Security
Commission:
The
Role
of
Acceptance in
Employment
Security
Law,
Bradley
M.
Lown,
36:439
(1984)
(Note).
Religious
Beliefs,
Unemployment
Benefits,
and
Constitutional
Choices:
Flynn
v.
Maine Employment
Security
Commission,
Mary
Ann
Lynch,
35:461
(1983)
(Note).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
The
Constitutional
Law
of
Remedies
in
Welfare
Litigation,
Donald
F. Fontaine,
23.41
(1971).
Equal
Protection
as
a
Measure
of
Competing
Interests
in
Welfare
Litigation, John
G.
Richardson,
21:175
(1969)
(Comment).
SOVEREIGN
IMMUNITY
Common
Law Sovereign
Immunity
and
the
Maine
Tort
Claims
Act:
A
Rose
by
Another
Name,
R.
Michael
Martin,
35:265
(1983).
The
Role
of
the
Maine
Law
Court
in
Abrogating the
Common
Law
Doctrines
of
Governmental
and
Charitable
Immunity
from
Tort
Liability, Francis J. Scanlon,
25"359
(1973)
(Comment).
Nonstatutory
Judicial
Review
of
Federal
Agency
Action: A
New
Approach
to
Sovereign Immunity,
William
P.
Hardy,
24:123
(1972)
(Note).
Tort
Liability
of
the
State: A
Proposal
for
Maine,
Daniel E.
Wathen,
16"209
(1964)
(Comment).
SPORTS
The
Balance
of
Power
in
Professional
Sports, Barry Zimmerman,
22:459
(1970)
(Note).
STATE
AND
LOCAL
GOVERNMENT
Employees
or
Independent
Contractors:
A
Call
for
Revision
of
Maine's
Unemployment
Compensation
"ABC
Test,"
Christopher
J.
Cotnoir,
46:325 (1994)
(Comment).
State
Biotechnology
Oversight:
The Juncture of
Technology,
Law,
and
Public
Policy,
Christine C.
Vito,
Ph.D.,
45:329
(1993)
(Comment).
An
Argument
to
the
State
of
Maine,
the
Town
of
Wells,
and
Other
Maine
Towns
Similarly
Situated:
Buy
the
Foreshore-Now,
Orlando
E.
Delogu,
45"243
(1993).
Love
of
Landfill:
Trashing
the
Maine
Constitution
to
Solve
a
Garbage Problem,
Donald
Maurice
Kreis,
45:81
(1993)
(Comment).
Taking
It
Too
Far- Growth
Management
and
the
Limits
to
Land-Use Regulation in
Maine,
Michael
A.
Duddy,
44:99
(1992)
(Comment).
A
Better
Interpretation
of
the
Wrongful
Death
Act,
Dennis
M.
Doiron,
43:449
(1991).
Vincent
L.
McKusick
and
the
Maine Rules
of
Civil
Procedure:
A Thirty-Five
Year
Perspective,
L.
Kinvin
Wroth,
43:389
(1991).
A
Section-By-Section Analysis
of Maine's Freedom of
Access
Act,
Anne
C.
Lucey,
43:169
(1991)
(Comment).
City
of
Portland
v.
DePaolo:
Defining
the
Role
of
Stare
Decisis
in
State
Constitutional Decisionmaking,
Thad
B.
Zmistowski,
41:201
(1989)
(Note).
Coping
with
Confusion:
A
Unitary
Procedure
for
Judicial Review
of
the
Referendum
Process,
Daniel
L.
Cummings,
41:113
(1989)
(Comment).
State
v.
Harding-
Municipal
Police
Authority
and
the
Fresh
Pursuit
Statute,
David
S.
Schuman,
39"509
(1987)
(Note).
The
Denial
of
Bail
under
Maine's
"Proof
Evident
or
Presumption
Great"
Standard,
Maureen
Dea,
39"391
(1987).
The
Primacy
Method
of
State
Constitutional
Decisionmaking:
Interpreting
the
Maine
Constitution,
Glen
S.
Goodnough,
38:491 (1986)
(Comment).
Home
Rule
and
the
Preemption
Doctrine:
The Relationship Between
State
and
Local
Government
in
Maine,
Robert
NV.
Bower,
Jr.,
37"313
(1985)
(Comment).
Stewart
v.
Inhabitants
of
Durham:
An
Exclusionary
Purpose
Ignored,
Peter
A.
Meyer,
35:475
(1983)
(Note).
Comeau
v.
Maine
Coastal
Services-
The Quantum Theory
and
the
Rescue
Doctrine
in
Workers'
Compensation, George
F.
Eaton
II,
35:433
(1983)
(Note).
Constitutional
Issues
Raised
by
the
Civil-Criminal
Dichotomy of the Maine
OUI
Law,
Bruce
W. Smith,
35:385
(1983)
(Comment).
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
Compensation
for
Financing
a
Spouse's Education:
The Means
of
Economic
Justice
in
Maine,
William
S.
Kany,
35:341 (1983)
(Comment).
Common
Law
Sovereign
Immunity
and
the
Maine Tort
Claims Act:
A
Rose
by
Another
Name,
R.
Michael
Martin,
35:265
(1983).
The
Obsolescence
of
Voluntary
Confessions
in
Maine,
John
C.
Sheldon,
35:243
(1983)
(Comment).
School
Districts:
New
England
Style,
David L.
Peterson,
16:145
(1964).
STATUTORY
CONSTRUC-TION
Retroactive Application
of Statutes:
Protection
of
Reliance
Interests,
Gene
A.
Maguire,
40:183
(1988)
(Note).
Statutory
Construction, Stephen
Collier,
30:72
(1978-79).
TAXATION
(GENERAL)
Allocating the
GST
Exemption
under
the
Generation-Skipping
'Transfer
Tax,
Michael
B.
Lang,
41:43
(1989).
The
Tax
Home
Doctrine:
Fifty-Five Years
of
Confusion, Carolyn
Grahame
Walker,
34:141
(1982)
(Comment).
Withholding
Tax
on
Wages:
Central
Illinois
Public
Service Co.
v.
United
States,
29:401
(1977-78)
(Note).
Federal
Tax
Immunity
and
the
Legal
Incidence
of
the
Maine
Sales
Tax:
Gamage
v.
Halperin,
29:149 (1977-78)
(Note).
The Federal Income
Tax
Consequences of
Property
Settlements
in
Common
Law
States
and
under
the
Uniform Marriage and Divorce Act:
A
Proposal,
29:73
(1977-78)
(Comment).
Sunset
Fuel
Co.
v.
United
States:
Customer
Lists
and
the
Mass
Asset
Rule,
28:302
(1976-77)
(Note).
Real
Property
Taxes
in
Maine
and
the
Impoverished:
An Expose?,
J.
Michael
Conley
III,
22:437
(1970)
(Comment).
Forest
Taxation
in
Maine:
A
Proposal,
David
B.
Hawkes,
21:109
(1969)
(Comment).
Poolings
of
Interests
and
Tax-Free
Reorganizations:
A
Comparison of Philosophy
and
Operation,
Samuel
P.
Gunther,
21:27
(1969).
Timberland
and
Taxes in
Maine:
Property
and
Federal
Income
Taxes,
Justin
G.
Sharaf,
17:227 (1965)
(Comment).
Timber
Taxation
in
New
Hampshire,
John
B.
Wlodkowski,
16:189
(1964)
(Comment).
All
Laws
Exempting
Property
from Taxation
Other
Than
as
Provided
in
This
(United States) Constitution
Shall
be
Void,
Claude Dewing
Graton,
11:197
(1917-
18).
Double
Inheritance
Tax
Avoided,
Joseph
F.
McCloy,
10:217
(1916-17).
TAXATION
(FEDERAL
INCOME)
The
Auditor's
Responsibilities
for Fraud
Detection
and
Disclosure:
Do
the
Auditing
Standards
Provide
a
Safe
Harbor?,
James
L. Costello,
43:265
(1991)
(Comment).
Allocating
the
GST
Exemption
under
the
Generation-Skipping
Transfer
Tax,
Michael
B.
Lang,
41:43
(1989).
Personal
Injury
Compensation
as
a Tax
Preference,
Lawrence A.
Frolik,
37:1
(1985).
Backing-Into
Internal Revenue
Code
Section
338,
Drew
Erik
Swenson,
36:377
(1984)
(Comment).
Deductibility
of Investigatory Expenses
Incurred
in
Business
Expansion:
North
Carolina
National
Bank
v.
United
States,
Edward
R.
Benjamin,
Jr.,
35:423
(1983)
(Note).
Constructive
Ownership
as
a
Rebuttable
Presumption
of
Control
under
Haft
Trust
v.
Commissioner,
28:222
(1976)
(Note).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
TAXATION
(STATE
AND
LocAL)
Employees
or
Independent
Contractors:
A
Call
for Revision
of
Maine's
Unemployment
Compensation
"ABC
Test,"
Christopher
J.
Cotnoir,
46-325
(1994)
(Comment).
The Auditor's
Responsibilities
for
Fraud Detection
and
Disclosure:
Do
the
Auditing
Standards
Provide
a
Safe
Harbor?,
James
L
Costello,
43:265
(1991)
(Comment).
Taxpayer Standing
and
the
Preventive-Remedial Distinction:
A
Call
for
Reform.
Alicia
E.
Flaherty,
41:137
(1989)
(Comment).
Application
of
the
Federal
Securities Acts
to
the
Sale
of
a
Closely
Held
Corporation
by
Stock
Transfer, Loftus C. Carson
II,
36:1
(1984).
Federal
Tax
Immunity and
the
Legal
Incidence
of the Maine
Sales
Tax:
Gamage
v.
Halperin,
29:149 (1977-78)
(Note).
TORTS
A Better
Interpretation
of the
Wrongful
Death
Act, Dennis
M.
Doiron,
43:449
(1991).
In
Pursuit
of
the
Appropriate
Standard
of
Liability for
Defective
Product
Designs,
Christina
M.
Moylan,
42:453 (1990)
(Comment).
Construing
"Consideration"
in
Maine's Recreational
Use
Statute:
Robbins
v.
Great
Northern
Paper
Co.,
Russell
B.
Pierce, Jr.,
42:251 (1990)
(Note).
Constitutional
Challenges
to
Caps
on Tort
Damages:
Is
Tort
Reform
the Dragon
Slayer
or
Is
It
the
Dragon,
Kathryn L.
Vezina,
42"219
(1990)
(Comment).
Milton
v.
Cary
Medical
Center
A
Viable
Fetus
Is
Not
a
Person
under
Maine's
Wrongful
Death
Statute,
Stan
Piecuch,
41:429
(1989)
(Note).
Maine
Recognizes
the Independent
Tort of
Negligent
Infliction
of
Emotional
Distress:
Gammon
v.
Osteopathic
Hospital,
Jaye
E.
Rooney,
41:181 (1989)
(Note).
Maine Refuses
to
Recognize
a
Cause
of
Action
for
Loss
of
Parental
Consortium:
Durepo
v.
Fishman,
Nancy
Wanderer
Mackenzie,
41:165
(1989)
(Note).
Joy
v.
Eastern
Maine
Medical
Center
Extension of
a
Physician's
Duty
to
Third
Parties,
Timothy
H.
Norton,
40"207
(1988)
(Note).
From "Maine
Law"
to
Model
Act:
Liquor
Liability
in
Maine,
William
P.
Shumaker.
39:149
(1987)
(Comment).
Tuttle
v.
Raymond:
Drawing the
Line
on
Punitive
Damages,
Elting
H.
Smith.
Jr..
38:635
(1986)
(Note).
Burns
v.
Smith:
Assessing
the
Sufficiency
of
Affidavits
Supporting
Prejudgment
Attachments
in
Medical
Malpractice
Actions,
Margaret
Christie Kenney,
38:613
(1986)
(Note).
Improved
Regulation
of
Maine
Physicians:
One
Solution
to
the
Medical
Malpractice
Crisis,
Joanne
Buttolph
Steneck,
38:449
(1986)
(Comment).
Beyond the
Equity
Power
of
Bankruptcy
Courts:
Toxic
Tort
Liabilities
in
Chapter
11
Cases,
Kaighn Smith,
Jr.,
38:391 (1986)
(Comment).
Affirmative
Judicial Case
Management:
A Viable
Solution
to
the
Toxic
Product
Litigation
Crisis,
Patrick
Francis
Harrigan,
38:339
(1986)
(Comment).
Ending the
Never-Ending
Medical
Malpractice
Crisis.
Allen
Redlich,
38283
(1986).
Emerging Protection
Against
Retaliatory
Discharge:
A
Public
Policy
Exception to
the
Employment
At-Will
Doctrine
in
Maine,
Andre
D.
Boufford,
38:67 (1986)
(Comment).
The
Government
Contract
Defense: Should
Manufacturer
Discretion
Preclude
Its
Availability?,
John
D.
Pelletier,
37:187
(1985)
(Note).
Personal
Injury
Compensation
as
a Tax
Preference,
Lawrence A.
Frolik.
37:1
(1985).
Hanover
Insurance
Co.
v.
Hayward:
Imposition
of
Punitive
Damages
in
Addition
to
Criminal
Sanctions,
David
P.
Silk,
36:467
(1984)
(Note).
Comparative
Negligence:
The
Multiple
Defendant
Dilemma, Karen
P.
O'Sullivan.
36:345
(1984)
(Comment).
Stacked
Recovery
Under
Maine's Uninsured
Motorists
Statute:
Connolly
v.
Royal
Globe Insurance
Company,
Edward
R.
Benjamin,
Jr.,
36:151 (1984)
(Note).
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
Proof
of
Causation
in
a
Private
Action
for
Acid
Rain Damage, Patrick
J.
Scully,
36:117
(1984)
(Comment).
Aviation
Law:
Owner-Lessor
Liability-The
Need for Uniformity,
Ann
T.
Hollyday,
36:93 (1984)
(Comment).
The
Vitality
of
the
Doctrine
of
Punitive
Damages
in
Maine,
Kevin
F.
Gordon,
35:447
(1983)
(Note).
Who Should
Recover
for
Loss
of
Consortium?, Martin
S.
Amick,
35:295
(1983)
(Comment).
Common
Law
Sovereign
Immunity
and
the
Maine
Tort
Claims
Act:
A
Rose
by
Another
Name,
R. Michael
Martin,
35:265
(1983).
Hospital
Accountability
in
Health
Care Delivery, C.
Elisabeth
Belmont,
35:77
(1983)
(Comment).
The
Decline
of
the
Privity
Rule
in
the
Maine
Law
of
Tort
Products
Liability:
A
Conceptual
History,
Dennis
M.
Patterson,
35:1
(1983).
Comparative
Negligence
in
Jackson
v.
Frederick's Motor
Inn:
What
is
Compared?,
Nancy
L. Diesel,
34:207
(1982)
(Note).
The
Constitutional
Law
of
Defamation-Recent
Developments
and Suggested
State
Court
Responses,
Susan
Gail
Shorey,
33:371
(1981)
(Comment).
Duty,
Foreseeability,
and
the
Negligent
Infliction
of
Mental
Distress,
Mark A.
Beede,
33:303
(1981)
(Comment).
Tortious
Interference
with
the
Expectancy
of
a
Legacy:
Harmon
v.
Harmon,
Paul
F.
Driscoll,
32:529
(1980)
(Note).
The
Tort
Triangle:
Contribution
from
Defendants
Whom Plaintiffs
Cannot
Sue,
Michael
T.
Hertz,
32:83 (1980).
Tortious
Withholding
of
Insurance
Benefits:
Gibson
v.
National
Ben
Franklin
Ins.
Co.,
Leland
N.
Chisholm,
30:308 (1978-79)
(Note).
Tort
Law
Developments,
James
R.
Bushell,
30:99
(1978-79).
New
Policies
Bearing
on
the
Negligent
Employer's
Immunity
from Loss-Sharing,
29:243 (1977-78)
(Comment).
Cyr
v.
B.
Offen
&
Co.:
Liability
of
Business
Transferees
for
Product
Injuries,
27:305
(1975)
(Note).
The Repair
Rule:
Maine
Rule of
Evidence
407(a)
and
the
Admissibility
of
Subsequent
Remedial
Measures
in
Proving
Negligence,
27:225
(1975)
(Comment).
Liability
Implications
of
Stock Exchange
Margin
Maintenance Rules,
Stephen
A.
Johnson,
26:378
(1974)
(Comment).
The
Role
of
the
Maine
Law
Court
in
Abrogating
the
Common
Law
Doctrines
of
Governmental
and
Charitable
Immunity
from
Tort
Liability,
Francis
J.
Scanlon,
25:359
(1973)
(Comment).
Comparative
Negligence
and
Comparative
Contribution
in
Maine:
The
Need
for
Guidelines,
Peter
V.
Holden,
24:243
(1972)
(Comment).
Wallace
v.
Coca-Cola
Bottling
Plants,
Inc.: Defective
Products,
Expanded
Liability,
and
the
Demise of the Impact
Rule,
Robert
A.
Whidden.
23:227
(1971)
(Note).
Maine's Educational
Television
Network:
Legal
Difficulties,
Charles L.
Cragin
I1,
22:239
(1970)
(Note).
Proof
of
Defect
in
a Strict
Products
Liability
Case,
Robert F.
Hanson,
22:189
(1970)
(Note).
The Coast Guard:
Always
Ready,
Sometimes
Careful,
Edward
D.
Leonard
Il1,
21:203
(1969)
(Comment).
Recent Development
in
Products
Liability
Litigation
in
New
England:
The
Emerging
Confrontation
Between
the
Expanding
Law
of
Torts and
the
Uniform
Commercial
Code,
Peter
A. Donovan,
19:181
(1967).
Teacher's
Liability
for
Pupils'
Injuries-Duty
of
Supervision, Joseph
A.
DeBonis,
19:111
(1967)
(Comment).
Hospital
Liability-A
New
Duty
of
Care,
William
F.
Julavits,
19:102
(1967)
(Comment).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
Products
Liability-Wholesaler-Economic
Loss,
Raymond
H.
Shevenell,
19:92
(1967)
(Note).
Prenatal
Injuries-Actions
for
Wrongful
Death-Damages.
Ward
1.
Graffam,
18:105 (1966)
(Comment).
Property
Mesne Damages
for
Trespass?.
Gustavo
E.
Gonzales,
17:272 (1965)
(Comment).
Encroaching Structures
and
the
Right
to
Successive
Actions:
The
New
York
Rule.
Richard
F.
Breen,
17"268
(1965).
Wrongful
Death
and
Intrafamily
Tort
Immunities, Richard
G.
Sawyer,
16:238 (1964)
(Comment).
Tort
Liability
of
the
State:
A
Proposal for
Maine,
Daniel
E.
Wathen,
16.209
(1964)
(Comment).
Res Ipsa
Loquitur
de
Novo,
John
H.
Crabb
& Kenneth F.
Johannson,
15:55
(1963).
Liability
in
Sale
of
Food
Products, Henry
B.
Montague,
12.98
(1918-19).
Motive
as
an
Element
in
Tort,
Fred
F.
Lawrence,
12:47
(1918-19).
Duties
and
Liabilities
of
Telegraph
Companies
in
Regard
to
Messages,
James
M.
Gillin,
9:35
(1915-16).
Inns
and
Innkeepers,
Frank
E.
Southard,
8:25
(1914-15).
An
Old
Negligence
Decision,
James
E.
Rhodes,
2nd.,
4:10
(1910-11).
The
Degree
of
Care
Required
by
Passenger
Carriers,
R.
L
Mitchell,
3:90
(1909-10).
The
Liability
of
the Employer,
William
E.
Walz,
2:37
(1903-09).
TRADE
REGULATION
Maine
Corporation
Law
&
Practice, James
B.
Zimpritch, Reviewed
by
Gregory
S.
Fryer,
44"223
(1992)
(Book
Review).
The
ADR
Movement:
Theoretical
Aspects
and
Practical
Potential, Craig
A.
McEwen,
40"367
(1988).
Privatizing
Dispute
Resolution
under
the
Free
Trade
Agreement: Truth
or
Fancy?,
Leon
E.
Trakman,
40:349
(1988).
Dispute
Resolution
Provisions
of
the
Canada-United
States Free Trade
Agreement,
David P.
Cluchey,
40335
(1988).
Dispute
Settlement
Mechanisms
under
the
Free Trade
Agreement.
Jon
J.
M.
Zuijdwijk,
40325
(1988).
A
Canadian
Perspective on
U.S.
Administered Protection
and
the
Free Trade
Agreement,
Alan
M.
Rugman,
40.305
(1988).
Forward
to
Conference Papers, delivered
at
Int'l
ADR
Symposium,
Charles
S.
Colgan,
40:261
(1988).
A
Colloquy,
Alternative
Dispute
Resolution
in
International
Trade and
Business.
Thomas
E.
Carbonneau
et
al.,
40:225
(1988).
Introduction
to
Symposium:
Alternative Dispute
Resolution
in
Canada-United
States
Trade
Relations,
Senator
George
J.
Mitchell,
40-.223
(1988).
The
Provisional
Application
of
International
Agreements,
Martin
A.
Rogoff
&
Barbara
E.
Gauditz,
39:29
(1987).
Improved Regulation
of
Maine
Physicians:
One
Solution
to
the
Medical
Malpractice
Crisis,
Joanne Buttolph
Steneck,
38:449
(1986)
(Comment).
Preventing
the Importation
and
Sale
of
Genuine
Goods Bearing American-Owned
Trademarks:
Protecting
an
American
Goodwill,
Timothy
H.
Hiebert,
35315
(1983)
(Comment).
The Private
Cause
of
Action
under
Maine's Unfair
Trade
Practices
Act,
Steven A.
Shaw,
35:223
(1983)
(Note).
TRADEMARK
(SEE
ALSO
INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY)
Preventing
the
Importation
and Sale
of
Genuine
Goods Bearing American-Owned
Tradmarks:
Protecting
an American
Goodwill,
Timothy
H1
Hiebert,
35:315
(1983)
(Comment).
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
Trademark
Rights
in
Patented
Subject
Matter
and
the
Patent
Policy
of
Public
Dedication,
28:470 (1976-77)
(Comment).
Protection
of
Descriptive
Word
Used
as
Trademark,
Almond
G.
Shephard,
11:103
(1917-18).
TRANSPORTATION
Federal
Preemption
in
Airport
Noise
Abatement
Regulation: Allocation of Federal
and
State
Power,
Anne
S.
Almy,
26:321
(1974)
(Comment).
The
Degree
of
Care Required
by
Passenger Carriers,
R.
L.
Mitchell,
3:90
(1909-10).
Commutation
'ickets
and
Rate
Regulation,
Borden
D.
Whiting,
2:129
(1908-09).
TRUSTS
Wilderness,
Trust, and
Finality:
The
Baxter
State Park
Snowmobile
Dispute,
Ellen
Kandoian &
Brooke E. Barnes,
39:1
(1987).
The
Public
Trust
Doctrine
in
Maine's
Submerged
Lands:
Public
Rights,
State
Obligation
and
the
Role
of
the
Courts,
Mitchell
M.
Tannenbaum,
37:105
(1985)
(Comment).
Trusts-Express
and Implied,
William
E. Walz,
10:224
(1916-17).
The Modern
Charitable
Trust,
Mark
A. Barwise,
9:225
(1915-16).
Trusts-Express
and Implied,
William
E.
Walz,
7:48
(1913-14).
Trusts-Express
and Implied,
William
E.
Walz,
2:13
(1908-09).
UNIFORM
COMMERCIAL
CODE
Ordering the
Judicial
Process
Lien and
the
Security
Interest under
Article
Nine:
Meshing
Two
Different
Worlds
Part
I-Secured
Parties
and Post-Judgment
Process
Creditors,
Thomas
M.
Ward,
31:223
(1979-80).
Recent Development
in
Products
Liability
Litigation
in
New
England:
The
Emerging
Confrontation
Between
the
Expanding
Law
of
Torts
and
the
Uniform
Commercial Code,
Peter
A.
Donovan,
19:181
(1967).
The
Doctrine
of
Unconscionability, Clinton
A.
Stuntebeck,
19:81
(1967)
(Comment).
Construction
Bidding-Firm
Offer-U.C.C.
§
2-205
and Promissory
Estoppel,
Clinton
A. Stuntebeck,
18:297 (1966)
(Note).
A
Uniform Commercial Code Bibliography
for the
Maine
Lawyer,
Donald
L.
Garbrecht,
16:177
(1964).
The
Proposed
Uniform
Commercial Code:
Article
9,
Hugh
W.
Babb,
16:91
(1964).
The
Proposed
Uniform Commercial
Code:
Article
9,
Hugh
W.
Babb,
15:35 (1963).
In Defense of
Certain
Provisions
of
the
Uniform Commercial Code
Relating
to
Formation of
Sales
Contracts:
A Partial
Reply
to
Professor Babb,
Frederick
M.
Hart,
15:21
(1963).
Maine:
The
After-Acquired Property
Clause
and
Article
9,
Harold
Skelton,
14:66
(1962).
The
Proposed
Uniform Commercial Code,
Hugh
W.
Babb,
14:1
(1962).
VETERANS LAW
Five Years
under
the
Veterans'
Judicial Review
Act:
The
VA
is
Brought
Kicking and
Screaming
into the
World
of
Meaningful
Due
Process, Lawrence
B.
Hagel
&
Michael
P.
Horan,
46:43
(1994).
The Impact
of
Judicial
Review
on
the
Department
of
Veterans Affairs'
Claims
Adjudication
Process:
The Changing
Role
of
the
Board
of
Veterans'
Appeals,
Charles L.
Cragin,
46:23 (1994).
Jurisdiction
of
the
United States Court
of Veterans
Appeals: Searching
Out
the
Limits,
Frank
Q.
Nebeker,
46:5 (1994).
Veterans
Law
Symposium:
Introductory
Remarks, Donald
N.
Zillman,
46:1
(1994).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
WAGES
Review
of
Legislation
in
Maine
from
1820
to
1915,
Relating
to the
Exemption
of
Wages,
James Boyle,
8:100
(1914-15).
WATER
LAW
An
Argument
to
the
State
of
Maine,
the
Town
of
Wells,
and
Other
Maine
Towns
Similarly
Situated:
Buy
the
Foreshore-Now,
Orlando
E.
Delogu,
45:243
(1993).
Comprehensive
General
Liability
Policies
under
Maine's
Ground
Water
Protection
Act:
The
Law
Court's
Extraordinary
Definition
of
Ordinary
Intelligence,
Andrew
M.
Strongin,
44:139
(1992)
(Comment).
Managing
the
Cumulative
Effects
of
Coastal
Land
Development:
Can
Maine
Law
Meet the
Challenge?,
Alison
Rieser,
39:321
(1987).
The
Gulf
of
Maine
Case
and
the
Future
of Ocean Boundary Delimitation, Edward
Collins,
Jr.
&
Martin
A.
Rogoff,
38:1
(1986).
Federal Evaluation
of Riparian
Property:
Section
111
of the
Rivers
and
Harbors
Act
of
1970,
Ronald
C.
Allen,
24:175 (1972).
Public
Rights
in
Maine
Waters,
G.
Graham
Waite,
17:161
(1965).
WITNESSES
The
Child Witness
in
Sexual
Abuse
Cases
in
Maine:
Presentation,
Impeachment,
and
Controversy, Kermit
V.
Lipez,
42:283 (1990).
Requiring Experts to
Testify in
Maine,
Peter
M.
Weatherbee,
20"297
(1968)
(Comment).
WOMEN'S
RIGHTS
(SEE
ALSO
CIVIL
RIGrrs,
DISCRIMINATION)
In
Search
of
a
Theory of
Alimony, John C. Sheldon
&
Nancy
Diesel
Mills,
45283
(1993).
Creating
a
Classroom
Component
for
Field
Placement
Programs:
Enhancing
Clinical
Goals
with
Feminist Pedagogy,
Linda
Morton,
45:19
(1993).
Privileged
Violence,
Principled
Fantasy, and
Feminist
Method:
The
Colby
Fraternity
Case,
Martha
T.
McCluskey,
44".261
(1992).
Gender
and
Specialization
in
the
Practice
of
Divorce
Law,
Richard
J. Maiman,
Lynn
Mather
&
Craig
A.
McEwen,
44:39
(1992).
Pornography
Commissions
and
the
First
Amendment:
On Constitutional
Values
and
Constitutional
Facts,
David
A.
J.
Richards,
39275
(1987).
Compensation
for Financing
a
Spouse's
Education:
The
Means
of
Economic Justice
in Maine,
William
S.
Kany,
35:341
(1983)
(Comment).
Who
Should
Recover for
Loss
of
Consortium?, Martin
S.
Amick.
35:295
(1983)
(Comment).
Texas
and
the Proposed
Prohibition
and
Woman Suffrage
Amendments,
Claude
D.
Graton,
11:115
(1917-18).
WORKERS'
COMPENSATION
Due
Process and
the
Independent
Medical
Examiner
System
in
the
Maine
Workers'
Compensation
Act,
Sean
T.
Carnathan,
45:123
(1993)
(Comment).
Dissell
v.
Trans World
Airliners.
Constitutional Limitations
on
the
Workers'
Compensation
Commission's
Subject-Matter
Jurisdiction, Patricia A.
Nelson-
Reade,
39.487
(1987)
(Note).
Bouford
v.
Bath
Iron
Works:
Defining
Double
Recovery
under State
and Federal
Compensation
Laws
for
Maritime
Workers, John
Arthur
McCauley,
39:465
(1987)
(Note).
Personal
Injury
Compensation
as
a
Tax
Preference,
Lawrence
A.
Frolik,
37:1
(1985).
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
Comeau
v.
Maine Coastal
Services:
The
Quantum
Theory
and
the
Rescue
Doctrine
in
Workers'
Compensation,
George
F.
Eaton
II,
35:433
(1983)
(Note).
What
is
Wrong
with
Maine's
Occupational
Disease
Law?,
Thomas
R.
Watson,
34:165
(1982)
(Comment).
Eligibility
for
Vocational
Rehabilitation
under
the
Maine Workers'
Compensation
Act:
Troubling
New
Standards,
Robert
T.
Duddy,
32:237
(1980).
Workmen's
Compensation: Compensable
Injuries;
Awards;
Relation
of
Court
and
Commission,
Eileen
L.
Epstein,
30:148 (1978-79).
New
Policies
Bearing
on
the
Negligent
Employer's
Immunity from
Loss-Sharing,
29:243
(1977-78)
(Comment).
The
Admiralty
Clause
and
State
Workmen's
Compensation
for
Fishermen, Thomas
F.
Malone,
Jr.,
26:345
(1974)
(Comment).
Workmen's Compensation
as
it
Affects
the
Lawyer,
Arthur
L.
Robinson,
13:29
(1919-20).
The Inception
of
Workmen's Compensation
in
the
United
States,
J.
E.
Rhodes,
2d,
11:35
(1917-18).
Some
Aspects of
Compensation Administration,
J.
E.
Rhodes,
2d,
9:197
(1915-16).
Maine's Workmen's Compensation Act,
James Boyle,
8:153
(1914-15).
Workmen's Compensation
in
the
United
States,
W.
G.
Cowles,
6:283 (1912-13).
Employer's
Liability
or
Workmen's
Compensation?,
J.
E.
Rhodes,
2d,
5:170
(1911-
12).
The
Liability
of
the
Employer,
William
E.
Walz,
2:37
(1908-09).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
Volumes
1-46
1908-1994
AUTHOR
INDEX
--
A
-
Abbott,
Charles
H.
The
Dufresne
Years:
A
Preliminary
Overview,
30:.9
(1978-79).
Albee, Pamela
D.
Deinstitutionalizing the
Mentally
Retarded
in
Maine:
The
Inevitable
Face-Off
with
Zoning,
35.33
(1983)
(Comment).
Albert,
James
A.
&
Brodek,
Gregory
A.
Habeas
Corpus-A
Better
Remedy
in
Visitation Denial
Cases,
41"239
(1989).
Alexander,
Donald.
Civil
Juries
in
Maine:
Are
the
Benefits Worth
the
Costs?,
34:63
(1982).
Aley,
Robert
J.
Use
Good
English,
6:300
(1912-13).
-.
Education
for the
Law,
5:77
(1911-12).
Allan, George H.
The Electoral
System
of
Maine,
13:121
(1919-20).
Allen,
Ronald
C.
Federal Evaluation
of
Riparian
Property-
Section
111
of
the
Rivers
and
Harbors
Act
of
1970,
24:175
(1972).
Almy,
Anne
S.
Bangor
and
Aroostook Railroad
v.
Bangor Punta
Operations,
Inc.:
The Public
as
a Real
Party
in
Interest
in
Corporate
Mismanagement
Suits,
26:111
(1974)
(Note).
.
Federal
Preemption
in
Airport
Noise
Abatement
Regulation:
Allocation
of
Federal and
State
Power,
26"321
(1974)
(Comment).
Amick,
Martin
S.
Who
Should
Recover for
Loss
of
Consortium?,
35"295
(1983)
(Comment).
Anderson,
John
A.
Maine's Non-Shareholder
Constituency
Statute,
45:153
(1993)
(Comment).
Anderson,
Peter
A.
Defense
of
Indigents
in
Maine:
The Need
for
Public
Defenders.
25:1 (1973).
Appleby,
Barbara
A. A
Defendant's
Right
to
Counsel
in
Commitment Hearings
for
Nonpayment
of
a
Criminal
Fine,
40:117
(1988)
(Comment).
Appleton,
John.
Testimony
of
Defendants
in
Criminal
Prosecutions,
Copy
of
a
Letter
Written
by
Chief
Justice
Appleton
of the Supreme
Judicial
Court
of
Maine
in
1866
to
John
Q.
Adams,
Esq.,
4:259
(1910-11).
-B-
Babb, Hugh
W.
The
Proposed
Uniform Commercial Code:
Article
9,
16:91
(1964).
-
The
Proposed
Uniform
Commercial Code:
Article
9,
15:35 (1963).
-.
The
Proposed
Uniform
Commercial
Code,
14:1
(1962).
Baber,
Brett
D.
United
States
ex
reL
Arrow
Electronics,
Inc
v.
G.
H.
Coffey,
Co.:
Judicial
Interpretation
of
Timely
Notice
under
Federal
Rule
of
Civil
Procedure
15(c),
37:153
(1985)
(Note).
State
v.
Curlew:
Assessing
the
Sufficiency
of
Evidence
under
the
Corpus
Delicti
Rule,
36:411
(1984)
(Note).
Bachrach,
Barry
A.
Damage
Apportionment
in
Maine:
A
Proposal for Reform.
34:367
(1982)
(Comment).
Bailey,
Taber
D.
The Blue
Sky
Law,
7:44
(1913-14).
Baker,
Madge.
A
Response
to
Professor
Delogu:
Is
Impermissible
Exclusion
a
Reality
in
Maine?,
32:301
(1980).
Ballou,
Ellyn
C.
Prentiss
Mellen,
Maine's
First
Chief
Justice:
A
Legal
Biography,
28:317
(1976-77).
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
Ballou,
Peter
G.
"Jurisdictional"
Indictments,
Informations
and Complaints:
An
Unnecessary
Doctrine,
29:1
(1977).
-.
Commentaries
on
the
Maine Criminal
Code:
Property
Offenses,
28:13
(1976).
Record
Piracy
and
Copyright:
Present
Inadequacies
and
Future
Overkill,
23:359
(1971)
(Comment).
Bannon,
John
C.
The Use
of
Federal Habeas Corpus
in
Child
Custody
Disputes,
31:265
(1979-80)
(Comment).
Barnes, Brooke
E.
& Kandoian,
Ellen.
Wilderness,
Trust,
and
Finality:
The
Baxter
State Park
Snowmobile
Dispute,
39:1
(1987).
Barry,
Kathleen.
The
Constitutionality
of
Maine's
Real
Estate
Mortgage
Foreclosure
Statutes,
32:147 (1980)
(Comment).
Barwise,
Mark
A.
Sources
of
Land Title
in
Bangor,
10:201
(1916-17).
The
Modern Charitable
Trust,
9:225
(1915-16).
Scientific
Proof
and
Legal
Proof,
8:33
(1914-15).
Bausman, Frederick. Are
Our
Laws
Responsible for the
Increase
of Violent
Crime?,
2:268
(1908-09).
Beck,
Robert
E.
The
1965
Maine
Municipal
Industrial
and
Recreational
Obligations
Act,
18:25
(1966).
Beede,
Mark
A.
Duty,
Foreseeability,
and
the
Negligent Infliction
of Mental
Distress,
33:303
(1981)
(Comment).
Bell,
Shawn
K.
Drug
Testing
in
the Nonunionized
Workplace:
Search
and Seizure,
Procedural
Due
Process, and
Maine's
Drug-Testing
Statute,
43:129
(1991)
(Comment).
Belmont,
C.
Elisabeth.
Hospital Accountability
in
Health
Care
Delivery,
35:77
(1983)
(Comment).
Benjamin, Edward
R.,
Jr.
Stacked
Recovery
under Maine's
Uninsured
Motorists
Statute:
Connolly
v.
Royal
Globe
Insurance
Company,
36:151
(1984)
(Note).
Deductibility
of Investigatory Expenses
Incurred
in
Business
Expansion:
North Carolina
National Bank
v.
United States,
35:423
(1983)
(Note).
Benjamin,
Honorable
R.
M.
The
Sherman
Anti-Trust Act,
Its
Efficiency
and
Its
Inefficiency,
6:65 (1912-13).
Bennett,
Richard P.
American
Home
Assurance
Co.
v.
Ingeneri: Misrepresentations
in
Insurance Applications,
37:367
(1985)
(Note).
Bernstein,
Andrew
J.
The
Fishery
Conservation
and
Management Act
of
1976:
State
Regulation
of
Fishing
Beyond
the
Territorial
Sea,
31:303
(1979)
(Comment).
Berry,
Thomas
A.
Graduated
Responsibility
as
an
Alternative
to
Current
Tests
of
Determining
Criminal
Capacity,
25:343
(1973)
(Comment).
Black,
Andrew
L.
Wellman
v.
State: Confusing the
Standard
of
Excusable
Neglect,
44:201
(1992)
(Note).
Blackshield,
Anthony R.
The
Enclaves
of
Justice:
The
Meaning
of
a
Jurisprudential
Metaphor,
19:131
(1967).
Blackstone,
Hollis
M.
Effect
of
Alcoholism,
6:297
(1912-13).
Blake,
Honorable
Edward H.
Concerning Admiralty,
6:214
(1912-13).
Block,
Jonathan
A.
Please
Stop:
The
Law
Court's
Recent
Roadblock
Decisions,
44:461 (1992)
(Comment).
Bonney,
Honorable
Percival.
A
Charge
to
a
Traverse Jury,
12:57
(1918-19).
Borah,
Senator
William
E.
The
Lawyer
and
the
Public,
10:189
(1916-17).
Borah,
Honorable
William
E.
Recall
of
Judges
Unwise,
5:123 (1911-12).
Bouffard,
Andre
D.
Emerging
Protection
Against
Retaliatory
Discharge:
A
Public
Policy
Exception
to
the
Employment
At-Will
Doctrine
in
Maine,
38:67
(1986)
(Comment).
-.
State
v.
Durepo:
Toward
a
Principled Maine
Version
of
the
Impeachment
Exception
to
the
Exclusionary Rule,
37:383
(1985)
(Note).
Bourdon,
Curtis
L.
The
Law
of
Rebuttable
Presumptions
in
Maine,
23:175
(1971)
(Note).
Bowen,
E.
H.
New Law
School
Building,
5:14
(1911-12).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
Bower,
Robert
W.,
Jr.
Home
Rule and
the
Preemption
Doctrine:
The
Relationship
Between
State
and
Local
Government
in
Maine.
37:313
(1985)
(Comment).
Bowler,
Inez.
A
Great
Law
Library,
13:62
(1919-20).
Boyle, James.
Maine's Workmen's Compensation
Act,
8:153 (1914-15).
.
Review
of
Legislation
in
Maine
from
1820
to
1915,
Relating
to the
Exemption
of
Wages,
8:100
(1914-15).
Bradford,
Carl
0.
Recording a
Chattel
Mortgage
Within
Tventy
Days.
14:126
(1962).
Bradley, Thomas
C.
Some
Limits on
the
Judicial
Power
to
Restrict
Dissemination
of
Discovery,
44:417
(1992)
(Comment).
-.
State
v. Violette:
Harsher
Resentencing Encounters
A
Bolder
Presumption
of
Vindictiveness,
43:523
(1991)
(Note).
Breen,
Richard
F.
Encroaching
Structures
and
the
Right
to
Successive
Actions:
The
New York
Rule,
17:268
(1965).
Brenningmeyer,
David
A.
The
Limited
Power of
Federal
Bankruptcy Courts
to
Stay
Enforcement
of
State Environmental
Regulations,
44:485
(1992)
(Comment).
Brett,
Ty)be
Ann.
General
Discretion
under
Maine's
Site
Location
of
Development
Law,
41:1
(1989).
Breyer, Honorable
Chief
Judge
Stephen.
A
Tribute
to Judge
Frank
M.
Coffin.
43.3
(1991)
(Tribute).
Brierly, John
E.
C.
Canadian
Acceptance
of
International
Commercial
Arbitration.
40:287
(1988).
Brodek,
Gregory
A.,
&
Albert,
James A.
Habeas
Corpus-A
Better
Remedy in
Visitation
Denial
Cases,
41:239
(1989).
Brooks,
Bartlett.
Contracts
Involving
Benefit
to
Third
Parties, Notes on
the
Maine
Law,
8:137
(1914-15).
-.
Contracts
Involving
Benefit to
Third Parties. Notes
on
the
Maine
Law.
1:61
(1908).
Brown, Francis
A.
The Unauthorized
Practice
of
Law,
14:47 (1962).
Buckley, Richard
F.
State
v.
Farnham:
The
Defendant's
Exercise
of
the
Right
to
Stand
Trial
as
Negative
Character
Evidence,
37:411 (1985)
(Note).
Burke,
Frank
M.,
Jr.
Complete
Liquidation
of
the
Corporate
Subsidiary.
The
Questions,
Some
Answers and
Some
Observations,
22.363
(1970).
Burleigh,
Lewis
A.
Our
New
Election
Laws,
5"263
(1911-12).
Bushell,
James
R.
Tort
Law
Developments,
30:99
(1978-79).
Butler,
Elizabeth
P.
Boundary Delimitation
in
the
Economic
Zone:
The
Gulf
of
Maine
Dispute,
30:207
(1978-79)
(Comment).
Butterfield,
Louis
B.
Maine's
Unintentional
Murder Statute: Depraved
Indifference
on
Trial,
40:411
(1988)
(Comment).
Byrne,
J.
Peter.
Judge,
43:11
(1991)
(Tribute
to
Judge
Coffin).
Calkins, Susan.
The
Farm
Worker.
His Need
for
Legislation,
22:213
(1970)
(Note).
Campbell,
Rutherford
B.,
Jr.
Sante
Fe
Industries,
Inc.
v.
Green:
An Analysis
Two
Years
Later,
30:187
(1978-1979).
Caras,
Matthew
L.,
&
Hillman,
David
C.
When
the
Bank
Wants
Its
Borrower
in
Bankruptcy:
Benefits
of
Bankruptcy
for
Lenders
and
Lender
Liability
Defendants,
40:375
(1988).
Carbonneau,
Thomas
E.
The Reception of
Arbitration
in
United
States
Law,
40263
(1988).
Carbonneau,
Thomas
E.,
et
al.
A
Colloquy,
Alternative
Dispute Resolution in
International
Trade
and
Business,
40:225
(1988).
Carnathan,
Sean
T.
Due
Process
and
the
Independent
Medical
Examiner
System
in
the
Maine Workers' Compensation
Act,
45:123
(1993)
(Comment).
Carson,
Loftus
C.,
II.
Application
of
the
Federal Securities
Acts
to
the
Sale
of a
Closely
Held
Corporation
by
Stock
Transfer,
36:1
(1984).
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
Carter,
Honorable
Gene.
The
Constitution
Without
Tears,
39:259
(1987).
Chandler,
Christian
T.
Legal
Standards
Governing
Modification
of
Child
Custody
Orders,
41:361 (1989)
(Comment).
Cheung,
Mark.
Rethinking
the
History
of
the
Seventeenth-Century
Colonial
Ordinance:
A
Reinterpretation
of
An
Ancient
Statute,
42:115 (1990).
Chisholm,
Leland
N.
Tortious
Withholding
of Insurance
Benefits:
Gibson
v.
National
Ben
Franklin
Ins.
Co.,
30:308 (1978-79)
(Note).
Christie,
Innis.
L.
Kinvin
Wroth:
A
Personal
Canadian
Appreciation,
42:275 (1990)
(Tribute).
Churchill,
Cynthia
Teresa.
Antitrust
Scrutiny
of
the Medical
Staff
Plan,
36:311
(1984)
(Comment).
Cimmet,
Eve Hlavaty.
Maine's
Actions
to
Try
Title:
A
Proposal
for
Statutory
Reform,
32:411
(1980)
(Comment).
Citron,
Josephine.
Privileged
Communications:
A Case
by Case
Approach,
23:443
(1971)
(Note).
Clancy,
Christopher
H.,
&
Weiss,
Jonathan
A.
The Conscientious
Objector
Exemption: Problems
in
Conceptual
Clarity
and
Constitutional
Considerations,
17:143
(1965).
.
Collective
Bargaining
and
the
No
Strike
Clause:
The
Sinclair
Refining
Case,
15:93
(1963)
(Comment).
Clark,
Hugo. A
Few
Suggestions
for
Legislation
in
Maine,
10:61
(1916-17).
Some Working
Methods
in
Law Teaching,
9:98
(1915-16).
The
Federal
Equity
Rules
of
1912,
7:260
(1913-14).
Claus,
James
W.
In
re
Daniel
C.:
Reunification
Efforts
and
the Termination
of
Parental
Rights,
37:429
(1985)
(Note).
Clement,
Roger
A.,
Jr.
State
v.
Pinkham:
Erosion
of
Meaningful
Fourth
Amendment Protection
for
Vehicle
Stops
in
Maine?,
43:487
(1991)
(Note).
Clifford, Philip G.
A
Plea
for Higher
Entrance Requirements,
10:175
(1916-17).
Clinton,
Robert
N.,
&
Hotopp,
Margaret
Tobey.
Judicial
Enforcement
of
the
Federal
Restraints
on
Alienation
of
Indian
Land:
The Origins
of
the
Eastern
Land
Claims,
31:17
(1979).
Cluchey,
David
P.
Dispute
Resolution
Provisions
of the
Canada-United States
Free
Trade
Agreement,
40:335
(1988).
Coffin,
Honorable
Frank
M.
Reclaiming
a
Great
Judge's
Legacy,
46:377
(1994)
(Book
Review).
Remarks
on
the
Occasion
of
the
First
Coffin
Lecture
on
Law
and
Social
Policy,
45:3
(1993).
A
Genealogy of Founders,
39:247
(1987).
Judge
Edward
T.
Gignoux-A
Personal Appreciation,
36:191
(1984).
On the
Death of
Dr.
Martin
Luther
King,
Jr.,
20:171
(1968).
Coffin,
Philip
M.,
III.
The
Role of Foreseeability
in
Jurisdictional
Inquiry:
7yson
v.
Whitaker
&
Sons,
Inc.,
32:497
(1980)
(Note).
Coffin,
Philip
M.,
III,
&
Driscoll, Paul
F.
The
Development
and
Consequences
of
the
"Good
Faith"
Exception
to
the
Exclusionary Rule and
the
Qualified
"Good
Faith"
Immunity
from Liability
under
Section
1983,
33:325
(1981)
(Comment).
Cole,
Joanne
F.
The Prima
Facie
Case
Approach
to
Employment
Discrimination,
33:195
(1981)
(Note).
.The Dilemma of
Concurrent
Coverage:
Carriers
Insurance
Co.
v.
American
Policyholders
Insurance
Co.,
32:471
(1980)
(Note).
Colgan,
Charles
S.
Forward
to
Conference
Papers,
delivered
at
Int'l
ADR
Symposium,
40:261
(1988).
Collier,
Stephen.
Statutory
Construction,
30:72 (1978-79).
.
Stare
Decisis,
30:55
(1978-79)
(Survey:
The Maine
Supreme
Judicial
Court: A
Survey
of
Developments
in
Selected
Areas
of
the
Law
under
Chief
Justice
Dufresne,
1970-77).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
Collins,
Edward,
Jr.,
&
Rogoff, Martin
A.
The
Gulf
of
Maine
Case
and
the
Future
of
Ocean
Boundary
Delimitation,
38:1 (1986).
-.
The
International
Law
of
Maritime
Boundary
Delimitation,
34:1
(1982).
Conley,
J.
Michael,
III.
Real
Property
Taxes
in
Maine
and
the
Impoverished:
An
Expos6?,
22:437
(1970)
(Comment).
Cook,
Walter
W.
Improvement
of
Legal
Education
and
of
Standards
for
Admission
to
the
Bar,
11:67
(1917-18).
Cornish,
Honorable
Leslie
C.
A
Charge
to
a
Jury
in
a
Recent Murder
Trial,
13:87
(1919-20).
-.
The
First
and
the
Last,
9:131
(1915-16).
The
Law's
Despatch
in
Maine,
7:159
(1913-14).
-.
The
Removal of
Judge Woodbury Davis,
4:237
(1910-11).
Corson,
David
J.
The
State
Right
to
Appeal:
Has Maine Been
Too
Cautious?,
21:221
(1969)
(Comment).
Costello,
James
L.
The
Auditor's
Responsibilities
for
Fraud
Detection
and
Disclosure:
Do
the
Auditing
Standards Provide
a
Safe
Harbor?,
43:265
(1991)
(Comment).
Cotnoir,
Christopher
J.
Employees
or
Independent
Contractors:
A
Call for
Revision
of
Maine's
Unemployment Compensation
"ABC
Test,"
46.325
(1994)
(Comment).
Coughlin,
Eugene
C.,
III. A
Proposal
to Protect
Maine
from
the
Oilbergs
of
the
70's,
22:481 (1970)
(Note).
Coulman,
Alan
B.
Attorneys and
the
Summary
Contempt
Sanction,
25:89
(1973)
(Comment).
Countryman,
Vern.
Improvident
Credit
Extension:
A
New
Legal
Concept
Aborning?,
27:1
(1975).
Cowles,
W.
G.
Workmen's Compensation
in
the United
States,
6".283
(1912-13).
Crabb,
John
H.,
&
Johannson, Kenneth
F.
Res
Ipsa
Loquitur
de
Novo,
15:55
(1963).
Cragin,
Charles L.
The Impact
of
Judicial Review on
the
Department of
Veterans
Affairs'
Claims
Adjudication
Process:
The
Changing
Role
of
the
Board
of
Veterans'
Appeals,
46:23 (1994).
Cragin, Charles
L.,
III.
Maine's Educational
Television
Network:
Legal
Difficulties,
22:239
(1970)
(Note).
-.
How
Post
is
Post-Conviction
Relief
in
Maine?,
21:241 (1969)
(Note).
Crandall,
Wayne
R.
Marketable
Title
Legislation
for
Maine,
20.283
(1968)
(Comment).
Crocker,
David
P. Federal
Nuclear
Policy
and
the
1987
Maine
Nuclear
Referendum:
Viable
Initiative
or
Legal
Cul-de-Sac?,
41:65
(1989)
(Comment).
Crowley,
Wallace
E.
Soldiers'
Wills,
12:8
(1918-19).
Culley,
Peter
W.
In Defense
of
Civil
Juries,
35:17
(1983).
Cummings,
Daniel
L.
Grinding
Gears: Meshing
Maine
Mortgage
Foreclosure
Law
and
the
Bankruptcy Code,
44:63
(1992).
-.
Coping
with
Confusion:
A
Unitary Procedure
for
Judicial
Review
of
the
Referendum
Process,
41:113
(1989)
(Comment).
Currie, Brainerd.
Unification
of the
Civil
and
Admiralty
Rules:
Why
and
How,
17:1
(1965).
Curtis,
Jeffrey
D.
Coastal Recreation:
Legal
Methods
for
Securing
Public Rights
in
the
Seashore,
33:69
(1981)
(Comment).
Cutler,
Eliot
R.,
&
Muskie, Sen.
Edmund
S.
A
National
Environmental
Policy:
Now
You
See
It,
Now
You
Don't,
25:163
(1973).
Cyr,
Honorable
Conrad
K.
Bankruptcy
Courts
in
Transition
Toward
Debtor
Rehabilitation,
22:333
(1970).
- D
Dalton,
Edward
C.
Jr.
Pretrial
Mental
Examinations
in
Maine:
Are They
Mechanisms
for
Compelling
Self-Incrimination?,
18:96
(1966)
(Note).
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
Dawson,
William
L.,
Jr.
In re
Misty
Lee
H.:
Application of the Best
Interests
Standard
in
Parental
Rights
Terminations,
40:157
(1988)
(Note).
Dea,
Maureen.
The
Denial of
Bail
under
Maine's
"Proof
Evident
or
Presumption
Great"
Standard,
39:391
(1987).
DeBonis,
Joseph
A.
Teacher's
Liability
for
Pupils'
Injuries-Duty
of
Supervision,
19:111
(1967)
(Comment).
Delk,
Paulette
J.
Payments
by Check
as
Voidable
Preferences: The
Impact
of
Barnhill
v.
Johnson,
45:53
(1993)
(Note).
Delogu, Orlando
E.
An
Argument
to
the
State
of
Maine, the
Town
of
Wells,
and
Other
Maine
Towns
Similarly
Situated:
Buy
the
Foreshore-Now,
45:243
(1993).
.
A
Tribute
to
a
Colleague Who
Has
Endured,
42:278
(1990)
(Tribute
to
Dean
L.
Kinvin
Wroth).
.Intellectual
Indifference-Intellectual
Dishonesty: The
Colonial
Ordinance,
The
Equal
Footing
Doctrine,
and
the
Maine
Law
Court,
42:43
(1990).
Local
Land
Use
Controls:
An
Idea
Whose Time
Has
Passed,
36:261 (1984).
The
Dilemma of
Local
Land Use Control:
Power
Without Responsibility,
33:15
(1981).
A
Final
Note
on
The Misuse
of
Land
Use
Control
Powers
Must
End:
Suggestions
for
Legislative
and
Judicial
Responses,
32:311 (1980).
The
Misuse
of
Land Use
Control
Powers
Must
End:
Suggestions
for
Legislative
and
Judicial
Responses,
32:29
(1980).
A
State
Approach
to
Effluent Charge,
23:281
(1971).
Suggested Revisions
in
Maine's
Planning
and
Land
Use
Control
Enabling
Legislation-Part
II, 21:151 (1969).
-.
Suggested
Revisions
in
Maine's
Planning
and
Land
Use
Control
Enabling
Legislation,
20:175
(1968).
Beyond
Enabling
Legislation,
20:1
(1968).
Effluent
Charges:
A
Method of
Enforcing
Stream
Standards,
19:29
(1967).
Dench,
Bryan
M.
Validity
and
Relevancy
Analysis:
An
Approach to
the
Admission
of
Experimental
Evidence,
26:273
(1974)
(Comment).
Dench,
Bryan
M.,
&
McGuire, Raymond
G. Public
Employees
Labor Relations
Law:
The First
Five
Years,
25:35
(1975).
Deschene,
Robert.
The
Problem
of
Third-Party
Consent
in
Fourth
Amendment
Searches:
Toward
a
"Conservative"
Reading
of the
Matlock
Decision,
42:159
(1990)
(Comment).
DeTroy,
Peter
J.
Bernier
v.
State:
The
Right
to
Counsel
in
Entrustment
Revocation
Proceedings,
23:215
(1971)
(Note).
Diesel,
Nancy
L.
Comparative
Negligence
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Jackson
v.
Frederick's
Motor
Inn:
What
is
Compared?,
34:207
(1982)
(Note).
Doiron,
Dennis
M. A
Better Interpretation
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the Wrongful
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43:449
(1991).
State
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Pretext,
and
Plain
View
under
the
Fourth
Amendment,
41:413 (1989)
(Note).
Donahue,
Sheila
M.
In
re
Debra
B.:
The Best
Interest
Standard
in
Court-
Authorized
Sterilization
of
the
Mentally
Retarded,
39:209
(1987)
(Note).
Donovan,
Peter
A.
Recent
Development
in
Products
Liability
Litigation
in
New
England:
The
Emerging
Confrontation
Between
the
Expanding
Law
of
Torts
and
the
Uniform Commercial Code,
19:181
(1967).
Douglas,
Wayne
R.,
&
O'Brien,
David
K.
Standing
to
Challenge
Governmental
Action,
30:31
(1978-79).
Driscoll,
Paul
F.
Tortious
Interference
with
the
Expectancy
of
a
Legacy:
Harmon
v.
Harmon,
32:529
(1980)
(Note).
Driscoll,
Paul
F.,
&
Coffin,
Philip
M.,
III.
The
Development
and
Consequences
of
the "Good
Faith"
Exception
to
the
Exclusionary Rule and
the
Qualified
"Good
Faith"
Immunity
from
Liability
under
Section
1983,
33:325
(1981)
(Comment).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
DuBord,
David
R.
Time-Share
Condominiums:
Property's
Fourth Dimension.
32:181
(1980)
(Comment).
Duddy,
Michael
A.
Taking
It
Too
Far:
Growth
Management and
the Limits
to
Land-Use Regulation
in
Maine,
44:99
(1992)
(Comment).
Duddy,
Robert
T.
Eligibility
for
Vocational
Rehabilitation
under
the
Maine
Workers'
Compensation
Act:
Troubling
New
Standards,
32:237
(1980).
Dufresne, Honorable
Armand
A.,
Jr.
Maine's
Judicial
Machinery
at
the
Crossroads,
24"35
(1972).
Dunleavy,
James
P.
A
Purposeful
Pretrial Rule
for
Maine,
19:332 (1967)
(Comment).
E
Eaton,
George
F.,
II.
Comeau
v.
Maine
Coastal
Services:
The
Quantum
Theory
and
the
Rescue
Doctrine
in
Workers'
Compensation,
35:433
(1983)
(Note).
Emery, Honorable
Lucilius
A.
The
Eighteenth
Amendment
to
the
Constitution
of
the
United
States,
13:122
(1919-20).
-.
The
Administration
of the
Maine
Divorce
Law,
12:91
(1918-19).
Amending
the State
Constitution,
12"25
(1918-19).
-.
A
Famous
State
Trial in
Ancient Athens,
12:1
(1918-19).
A
Famous
State
Trial in
Ancient
Rome,
11:95
(1917-18).
-.
Advisory Opinions
of the
Justices,
(No.
II),
11:15
(1917-18).
-.
Suggestions
for Further
Changes
in
the
Judicial System
and
Procedure
of
Maine,
10"31
(1916-17).
Some
Changes
in
the
Procedure
in
Actions
at
Law
in
Maine,
9:219
(1915-16).
-.
Changes
in
the
Judicial System
of
Maine,
9:89
(1915-16).
-.
Commercial
Law,
9:73
(1915-16).
Changes
in
Equity Procedure
in
Maine,
9:29
(1915-16).
-.
The Growth
of
the
Equity
Powers
of the
Maine
Courts,
9:1
(1915-16).
-.
The Constitutional Right
to
Keep and
Bear
Arms,
8:215 (1914-15).
-.
Some Inconsistencies
in
the Constitutional
and
Statutory
Law
of
Maine,
8:95
(1914-15).
-.
Government
by
Jury,
8:57
(1914-15).
-.
Constitutional
Interpretation,
7:1
(1913-14).
-.
The
Nolle
Prosequi
in
Criminal
Cases,
6:199
(1912-13).
.
Retiring
Address of Chief
Justice
Lucilius
A.
Emery,
5:1
(1911-12).
Some
Personal Observations
of
Irish
and
English
Courts,
3.227 (1909-10).
The
English
Judicial
System,
3:157
(1909-10).
-.
Advisory Opinions
from Justices,
2:1
(1908-09).
The
Study
of
Roman
Law,
1:1
(1908).
Epstein,
Eileen
L.
Workmen's
Compensation: Compensable
Injuries; Awards;
Relation
of
Court
and
Commission,
30:148
(1978-79)
(Comment).
Epstein,
Elliot
L.
Maine's Reception
of
the
Common
Law,
30.274 (1978-79)
(Comment).
F
Fearon,
Kinsey
B.
Evidence: Use
of
Chart
to
Illustrate Per
Diem
Formula
for
Measurement
of
Pain and
Suffering,
16:233
(1964)
(Comment).
Feldman, Stephen
R. A Statutory
Proposal
to Remove Divorce from the
Courtroom,
29"25
(1977).
Fellows,
George
E.
Comment
on
the
Constitution of
Oklahoma,
2:6 (1908-09).
-.
Constitutionalism,
1:122 (1908).
Fellows,
Oscar
F.
The
Multiplicity
of
Reported
Decisions,
6:263
(1912-13).
Fiddler,
Charles
N.
The Admiralty
Practice
in
Montana
and
All
That:
A
Critique
of
the
Proposal
to
Abolish
the
General
Admiralty Rules
by
Amendments
to the
Federal
Rules
of
Civil
Procedure,
and a
Counterproposal,
17:15 (1965).
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
Field,
Richard
H.
The Maine
Rules
of
Evidence:
What
They
Are
and
How
They
Got
That
Way,
27:203
(1975).
Fillmore,
Paul.
Gifts,
Joint
Ownership, and
Marital Property: Interspousal Transfers
of Property under
Maine's
Marital
Property
Act,
38:263 (1986)
(Note).
Fitzgibbon,
Lisa
M.
Campbell
v.
Campbell:
Requiring
Adherence
to
the Correct
Legal
Standard
in
Child
Custody
Proceedings-the
"Best
Interest of
the
Child,"
45:471
(1993)
(Note).
Fitz-Randolph,
Honorable
Reginald
T.
Massachusetts
Laws
and
the
Juvenile,
8:121
(1914-15).
Flaherty,
Alicia
E.
Taxpayer Standing and
the Preventive-Remedial Distinction: A
Call
for
Reform,
41:137
(1989)
(Comment).
Fleisher,
Cary
L.
Article
I,
Section
19
of
the
Maine
Constitution:
The
Forgotten
Mandate,
21:83
(1969)
(Comment).
Fleisher,
Cary
L.,
& Richardson, John
G.,
with
Gregory,
David.
Gleltman
v.
Cosgrove:
A
Study
of
Legal
Method,
20:143
(1968)
(Note).
Fletcher,
David
J.
The Fair
Credit
Reporting
Act,
23:253
(1971)
(Note).
Fontaine,
Donald
F.
The Constitutional
Law
of
Remedies
in
Welfare
Litigation,
23:41
(1971).
Ford,
Eugene
W.,
II,
&
Harvey,
Charles,
Jr.
Compensating
Victims
of
Crime:
Individual Responsibility and
Governmental Compensation
Plans,
26:125
(1974)
(Comment).
Foster,
Walter
Herbert.
Promoters
Liability
to
the
Corporation,
8:191
(1914-15).
Freeman, Martha.
Securing
Solar
Access
in
Maine,
32:439
(1980)
(Comment).
Fryer,
Gregory
S.
MAINE
CORPORATION
LAW
&
PRACracE,
James
B.
Zimpritch,
44:223
(1992)
(Book
Review).
Friedman,
James.
Keeping
Big
Issues
Off
the
Table:
The
Supreme
Court
on
Entrepreneurial
Discretion
and
the
Duty
to
Bargain,
37:223
(1985).
Frolik,
Lawrence A.
Personal Injury
Compensation
as
a Tax
Preference,
37:1
(1985).
-n-
Garbrecht,
Donald
L.
A
Uniform
Commercial
Code Bibliography
for
the
Maine
Lawyer,
16:177 (1964).
Garrison,
Honorable
Lindley
M.
Democracy and
Law,
10:89
(1916-17).
Gauditz, Barbara
E., &
Rogoff,
Martin
A.
The Provisional
Application
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International
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39:29
(1987).
Gavin,
Dale
Lynn.
Supplements
to
Environmental
Impact
Statements:
Implementation
of
the
Standards
Set
by
the
Council on
Environmental
Quality,
35:111
(1983)
(Comment).
Gerlach, Gary
G. Toward
the
Wired
Society:
Prospects, Problems,
and
Proposals
for
a
National
Policy
on
Cable
Technology,
25:193
(1973).
Gillis,
Ralph
J.
Maritime
Personal
Injury
in
the
New
England
Fishery,
23:463
(1971)
(Comment).
Gillin,
James
M.
Duties
and Liabilities
of
Telegraph
Companies
in
Regard
to
Messages,
9:35
(1915-16).
Glassman,
Harry
P.
Legislative
Gaps
in
Maine's
Labor
Relations
Law,
21:1
(1969).
Glassman,
Honorable
Harry
P. Predicting
What
the
Law
Court
Will
Do
in
Fact,
30:3
(1978-79).
Gleichman,
Peter
A.
Another
Veil
of
Protection
for
Exclusionary
Zoning
Ordinances:
Warren
v.
Municipal
Officers
of
Gorham,
34:459
(1982)
(Note).
Godfrey,
Edward
S.
Structure
of
the
Maine
Court
System,
1956-1991,
43:353
(1991).
Pierce
and
Arlana
Hasler,
24:1
(1972).
-.
The
Maine
Law
Review,
15:1
(1963).
Goldsmith,
Russell.
Libby
v.
Calais
Regional
Hospital:
Contracting
Out
of
Maine's
Employment-At-Will
Doctrine,
42:553
(1990)
(Note).
CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
Gonzales,
Gustavo
E.
Property-
Mesne
Damages
for Trespass?.
17"272
(1965)
(Comment).
Goodall,
Clifford
H.
Contract
Zoning:
A
Flexible
Technique
for
Protecting
Maine
Municipalities,
24263
(1972)
(Note).
Goodnough,
Glen
S.
The
Primacy
Method
of
State
Constitutional
Decisionmaking:
Interpreting
the
Maine Constitution,
38:491 (1986)
(Comment).
Goodwin,
Robert J.
Public
School
Integration of Children
with
Handicaps after
Smith
v.
Robinson:
"Separate
But
Equal"
Revisited?,
37:267
(1985)
(Comment).
Gordon,
Kevin
F.
The
Vitality
of
the
Doctrine
of
Punitive
Damages
in
Maine,
35:447
(1983)
(Note).
Graffam,
Ward
I.
Minor
Traffic
Violations:
A
New
Approach,
19"261
(1967)
(Comment).
.
Prenatal
Injuries-Actions
for
Wrongful
Death-Damages,
18:105
(1966)
(Comment).
Graton,
Claude
Dewing.
All
Laws
Exempting
Property
from
Taxation
Other
Than
as
Provided
in
This
(United
States) Constitution
Shall
be
Void,
11:197
(1917-18).
-.
Texas
and
the
Proposed
Prohibition and
Woman
Suffrage
Amendments,
11:115
(1917-18).
Greeley,
Archer
R.
Ownership
of
Property
Found,
8:1
(1914-15).
-.
Early
Modes
of
Acquiring
and Disposing
of
Lands, Including Flats,
in
Massachusetts,
3:198 (1909-10).
Greene,
Garry
L.
Decriminalization:
A
New
Consideration for
the
Fourth
Amendment
Balance,
31:375 (1980)
(Comment).
Greene,
Martha
E.
Durham
v.
Ware
Savings
Bank-
Economic
Policy
and
Federal
Law
Justify
Enforcement
of
Due-on-Sale
Clauses
by
State-Chartered
Savings
Institutions,
35:147
(1983)
(Comment).
Gregory,
David
D.
Administration
of
Zoning
in
Maine,
20.207
(1968)
(Comment).
-.
Substantive
Issues
of
the
Supreme
Court's
Method
of
Dealing
with
Obscenity
Regulation,
18-284
(1966)
(Note).
-.
With
primary authors
Fleisher,
Cary
L,
& Richardson, John
G.
Gleitman
v.
Cosgrove:
A
Study
of
Legal
Method,
20:143
(1968)
(Note).
Gunson,
James
W.
Prosecutorial
Summation: Where
is
the
Line
Between
-Personal
Opinion"
and
Proper
Argument?,
46:241
(1994)
(Comment).
Gunther,
Samuel
P.
Poolings
of
Interests
and Tax-Free
Reorganizations:
A
Comparison of
Philosophy
and
Operation,
21"27
(1969).
Gustafson,
Kristin
A. State
v.
Boilard: Are
Jury
Instructions
on
Statutory
Defenses
Essential to
a Fair
Trial?,
38:589
(1986)
(Note).
-H-
Hagel,
Lawrence
B.,
&
Horan,
Michael
P.
Five
Years
under
the
Veterans' Judicial
Review Act:
The
VA
is
Brought
Kicking
and
Screaming into
the
World of
Meaningful
Due
Process,
46:43 (1994).
Hale, Honorable
Clarence.
Common Custom
Makes
Common
Law,
9-.57
(1915-16).
Hall,
Hope
Walker.
Sniffing
Out
the
Fourth
Amendment:
United
States
v.
Place-
Dog
Sniffs-Ten
Years
Later,
46:151
(1994)
(Comment).
Halperin,
David
J.
Conservation,
Policy,
and
the
Role
of
Counsel,
23:119
(1971).
-.
Sentence
Review
in
Maine:
Comparisons
and
Comments,
18:133
(1966).
Hamlin,
Gen.
Charles.
The
Growth
of
the
Constitution,
1:51
(1908).
Hammond,
Henry
H.
An
Evaluation
of
the Investment
Guaranty
Program,
15:67
(1963).
Hammond,
John
L. Gay
Students
Organization
v.
Bonner.
Expressive
Conduct
and
First
Amendment
Protection,
26.397
(1974)
(Note).
Hanson,
Robert
F.
Proof of
Defect
in
a Strict
Products
Liability Case,
22:189
(1970)
(Note).
Hardy,
Christopher
D.
Criminal
Contempt
in
Maine:
Constitutionally
Protected
or
Neglected?,
34:407
(1982)
(Comment).
MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
Hardy,
William
P.
Maine's
Coastal
Conveyance
of
Oil
Act:
Jurisdictional
Considerations,
24:299
(1972)
(Comment).
-.
Nonstatutory
Judicial
Review
of
Federal
Agency
Action:
A
New
Approach
to
Sovereign
Immunity,
24:123
(1972)
(Note).
Harrigan,
Patrick
Francis.
Affirmative
Judicial Case
Management:
A
Viable
Solution
to
the
Toxic
Product
Litigation
Crisis,
38:339
(1986)
(Comment).
Hart,
Frederick
M.
In Defense of
Certain
Provisions
of
the
Uniform
Commercial
Code
Relating
to
Formation
of
Sales
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A
Partial
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Professor
Babb,
15:21
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Harvey,
Charles,
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W.,
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Individual Responsibility
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26:125
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-.
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Life
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the Federal
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25:241
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Haskins,
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37:301 (1985).
Hasler,
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The
Hidden
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24:1
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-.
De
Novo Juries,
Misdemeanor
Counsel and
Other
Problems: Changes
Ahead
for
the Maine
District
Courts?,
23:63
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Hawkes,
David
B.
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Maine:
A
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21:109
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Hazelton,
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43:321
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41:223
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-.
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Hersey,
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32:83
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40:375
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35:209
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Holden,
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24:243
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Hollyday,
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36:93 (1984)
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Holmes,
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C.
B.
The
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7
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4:246
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Hotopp,
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N.
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31:17
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33269
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Houle,
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Hull,
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25:147
(1973)
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Hunt,
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37:63
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I-
Jackson,
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State
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44:519
(1992)
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Johannson, Kenneth
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Res Ipsa
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15:55
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Johnson,
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26:378
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Johnson,
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Willard.
The
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Progress and Reform
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6268
(1912-13).
Johnson,
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A.
A
Maine Lawyer
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a Code
State,
6:1
(1912-13).
Jones,
David
J.
MAINE
DEBTOR-CREDITOR
LAW,
Dennis
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41"231
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(Book
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Jones,
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19:290
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Julavits,
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A
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23"345
(1971)
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.
Hospital
Liability-A
New
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Care,
19:102
(1967)
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Julavits,
William
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20:261 (1968)
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Kandoian, Ellen. The Parent-Child
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A
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34:327
(1982).
Kandoian,
Ellen,
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Barnes,
Brooke
E.
Wilderness,
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Finality.
The
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39:1
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Kany,
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S.
Cyr
v.
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Correction of
Clerical
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with
Juror
Affidavits,
36:163 (1984)
(Note).
-
Compensation
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Financing
a
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The
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Maine,
35:341
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Keach,
Robert
J.
The
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the
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31:333
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Kelly,
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44:175 (1992)
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Kenney,
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Assessing
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38:613
(1986)
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Kertzer,
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Maine's
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33:157
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Kipp,
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26:37
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MAINE
LAW
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..
Vagueness
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25:119
(1973)
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Knight,
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36:423 (1984)
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Kreis,
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Maurice. Love
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45:81
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La
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42:65 (1990).
Lang,
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41:43
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Langer, Leonard
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Labor
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30:21
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Langhauser,
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39:443
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Langley,
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Lanpher,
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11:179
(1917-18).
Extrinsic
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Aid
of the
Interpretation
of
Wills
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11),
11:149
(1917-18).
-.
Extrinsic Evidence
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Aid
of
the
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1),
11:123
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18).
Laurier,
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Lawrence,
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12:169
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.
Motive
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12:47
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Lawrence,
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42:65
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Leavitt,
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re
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A
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37:447
(1985)
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Lee,
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James
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31:91 (1979).
Leonard,
Edward
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The
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Always
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21:203
(1969)
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Lerwick,
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Withdrawal
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Patients'
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Privacy
Rights,
42:193
(1990)
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Levins,
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A
Structural
Approach
to
the
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Section
One
of
the
Sherman Act to
Oligopolistic
Interdependence,
35:181 (1983)
(Comment).
Libby,
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Charles
F.
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Lindquist,
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Maine's
Plant-Closing
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Analysis
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41:379
(1989)
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Lindsey,
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Ben
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2:149
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Lipez,
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Presentation,
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Lippman,
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Some
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24:215
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Littlefield,
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2"219
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Littlefield,
Neil
0. Eugen
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19:1
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CUMULATIVE
INDEX-VOLUMES
1-46
609
Lobsenz,
James
E.
Bakke,
Lochner,
and
Law School:
The
Nobility
Clause
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a
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32:1
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Locke,
Herbert
E.
Right
of
Access
to
Great
Ponds by
the
Colonial
Ordinance.
12:148
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Looney,
Honorable
William
H.
Professional
Ethics,
13:53
(1919-20).
Loper,
Merle
W.
Media
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the
First
Amendment's
Romantic
Tradition:
A
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Jerome
A.
Barron,
Freedom of the
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Whom?,
26:415
(1974)
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Lowell,
F.
Todd. When Should Force
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the
Maine
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a
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45.385
(1993)
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Lown,
Bradley
M.
Boucher
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Maine
Employment
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The
Role
of
Acceptance
in
Employment
Security
Law,
36:439
(1984)
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Lucey,
Anne
C.
A Section-By-Section Analysis
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Maine's Freedom of
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43:169
(1991)
(Comment).
Lynch,
Mary
Ann.
Religious
Beliefs,
Unemployment
Benefits,
and
Constitutional
Choices:
Flynn
v.
Maine
Employment
Security
Commission,
35:461
(1983)
(Note).
Lynch,
Norman
B.
The
Administrative
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22:141
(1970).
Lynd,
Staughton.
Civil
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in
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19:49 (1967).
-
M
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Mackay,
John
D.
The
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12:165
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Mackenzie,
Andrew
C.
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Determining
the
Nature
of
Public
Employees'
Rights
to
Their
Pensions,
46:355 (1994)
(Note).
Mackenzie,
Nancy
Wanderer.
Maine Refuses
to
Recognize
a Cause
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for
Loss
of
Parental
Consortium:
Durepo
v.
Fishman,
41:165
(1989)
(Note).
Maguire,
Gene
A. Retroactive
Application
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Protection
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Reliance
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40:183
(1988)
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Mahoney,
Kathleen
E.
The Constitutional
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Canada,
44.229
(1992).
Maiman,
Richard
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Mather,
Lynn,
and
McEwen.
Craig
A.
Gender
and
Specialization
in
the
Practice
of
Divorce
Law,
44:39
(1992).
Malone, Thomas
F.,
Jr.
The Admiralty
Clause
and
State
Workmen's Compensation
for
Fishermen,
26:345
(1974)
(Comment).
Mansfield,
Stephen
A.
Defining
an
"Appropriate
Education"
under
the
Education
for
All
Handicapped
Children
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1975,
34:79
(1982).
Martin,
Forest
J.
Lectures
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6:105 (1912-13).
Martin,
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C.
TRIAL
HANDBOOK
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MAINE
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Stolt,
44537
(1992)
(Book
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Martin,
R.
Michael.
Common
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Sovereign
Immunity and
the
Maine
Tort
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A
Rose
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35:265
(1983).
Mather,
Lynn;
Maiman,
Richard
J.;
&
McEwen,
Craig
A.
Gender
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Law,
44:39
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May,
Seth.
Bankruptcy:
itle
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Trustee,
Adverse Claimants,
Unrecorded
Conveyances,
Fraud,
11.55
(1917-18).
-.
Preparation
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Trial,
10:108
(1916-17).
-.
After
You
Hang
Out
Your
Shingle
or
a
Word
of
Advice to Beginners,
9:41
(1915-16).
Maxwell,
James
D.
Proof of
Title
by
Deeds
in
Real Actions,
9:137
(1915-16).
-. Execution Bonds,
8:251
(1914-15).
McCarthy,
Leigh
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Life
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Daubert
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Merrell
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Maine as
a
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46285
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McCauley,
John
Arthur.
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Bath
Iron
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Defining
Double
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State and
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39:465
(1987)
(Note).
McCloy,
Joseph
F.
Double
Inheritance
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10:217
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MAINE
LAW
REVIEW
McCluskey,
Martha
T.
Privileged Violence,
Principled Fantasy, and
Feminist
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The
Colby
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44:261
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McEachern, Duncan A.
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20:93
(1968)
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19:55
(1967)
(Comment).
McEwen,
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The
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Theoretical Aspects
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40:367
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McEwen,
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Small
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33:237
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McEwen,
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Mather,
Lynn;
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Richard
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Gender
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44:39
(1992).
McGaughey,
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An
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43:7
(1991)
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Judge
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McGuire,
Raymond
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Bryan
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Public
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25:35
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McKeage,
Donna D.
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An
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Treaty
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35:363
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McKusick,
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45:185
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An
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42:271
(1990)
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State
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A
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36:253
(1984).
.
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16:33
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Merrill,
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6:205 (1912-13).
Merrill, Samuel.
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26:161
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Meyer,
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36:179
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.
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An
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35:475
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Milazzo,
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Woolley
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Henderson
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the
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34:311
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Miller,
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30:246
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Miller,
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18:273
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Mills,
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Postjudgment
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25:43
(1973)
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Enforcement
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Maine,
24:99
(1972)
(Note).
Mills,
Margaret
T.
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Monaghan, Thomas
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-.
The
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10:157
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The
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9:160
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-.
Gifts
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8:227
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-.
The
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7:241
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Thomas
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6.333
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43:235
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5:170
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-.
The
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Rigler,
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Rogoff,
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Rogoff,
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39:29
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Rooney,
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41:181
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Rugg, Chief Justice,
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24:73
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Salinger,
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Samp,
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Samson, Richard
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45:419
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Savage,
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9:155
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Some
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7:29
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Law
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Sawyer,
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11:25
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Sawyer,
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