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Vol. 17 No. 2 (1984)

Published: 1984-01-02

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Articles

  • The "Negotiable" Non-Negotiable Instrument: A Vagary of Indiana Commercial Law

    Harold Greenberg
    455-489
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Notes

  • Labor Law Preemption After Belknap, Inc. v. Hale: Has Preemption as Usual Been Permanently Replaced?

    James P. Cavanaugh III
    491-522
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  • Res Judicata in the Federal Courts: Federal or State Law?

    Mark G. Emerson
    523-553
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  • Indiana Opens Public Records: But (b)(6) May Be the Exemption that Swallows the Rule

    Eric J. Graninger
    555-580
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  • The Alien's Burden of Proof Under Section 243(h): How Clear is Clear Probability?

    Shaun Kathleen Healy
    581-611
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  • Foreign Application of the Noerr-Pennington Doctrine After Coastal States Marketing v. Hunt

    Pamela R. Kelley
    613-649
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  • Karcher v. Daggett: The Supreme Court Draws the Line on Malapportionment and Gerrymandering in Congressional Redistricting

    William B. Powers
    651-686
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