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  3. Vol. 34 No. 2 (2001)

Vol. 34 No. 2 (2001)

Published: 2001-01-02

Front Matter

  • Front Matter

    Indiana Law Review
    203-205
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Articles

  • ERISA's Preemption Clause: Progress Towards a More Equitable Preemption of State Laws

    Larry J. Pittman
    207-294
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  • The Neglected History of the Prior Restraint Doctrine: Rediscovering the Link Between the First Amendment and the Separation of Powers

    Michael I. Meyerson
    295-342
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  • Father (or Mother) Knows Best: An Argument Against Including Post-Majority Educational Expenses in Court-Ordered Child Support

    Judith G. McMullen
    343-370
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  • Rethinking the Federal Reserve System: A Monetarist Plan for a More Constitutional System of Central Banking

    Michael Wade Strong
    371-394
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Lectures

  • The Backlash Against Managed Health Care: Hard Politics Make Bad Policy

    Clark C. Havighurst
    395-418
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Notes

  • Is Hamilton v. Accu-tek a Good Predictor of What the Future Holds for Gun Manufacturers?

    Jill R. Baniewicz
    419-454
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  • Standing to Appeal: Should Objecting Shareholders Be Allowed to Appeal Acceptance of a Settlement?

    Kenneth J. Munson
    455-478
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  • Casting the Discovery Net Too Wide: Defense Attempts to Disclose Nonparty Medical Records in a Civil Action

    Danel Michelle Nickels
    479-500
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  • ERISA Disclosure Decisions: A Pyrrhic Victory for Disclosure Advocates

    Eugene P. Schulstad
    501-528
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