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  3. Vol. 26 No. 1 (1992)

Vol. 26 No. 1 (1992)

Published: 1992-01-01

Front Matter

  • Front Matter

    Indiana Law Review
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Articles

  • The Ethics Opinions of the Bar: A Valuable Contribution or an Exercise in Futility?

    Jorge L. Carro
    1-40
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  • A Role for "Expert Arbitrators" in Resolving Valuation Issues Before the United States Tax Court: A Remedy to Plaguing Problems

    Nina J. Crimm
    41-64
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Notes

  • Curiouser and Curiouser: The United States Supreme Court Continues Its Assault on Federal Habeas Corpus

    Michael J. Mitchell
    65-88
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  • Dumping Drug Dealers Off the Dole: An Examination of the Procedural Due Process Implications of Pre-Hearing Seizures of Public Housing Leaseholds from Tenants Involved in Drug Trafficking

    Amy L. Ficklin
    89-116
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  • A Nation Divided: By What Standard Should Fourth Amendment Seizure Findings Be Reviewed on Appeal?

    Brent E. Kidwell
    117-150
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  • The Scope of Federal Preemption: How Far May States Go in Regulating Multiple Employer Welfare Arrangements Established Under ERISA?

    Catherine M. Morrison
    151-172
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Comments

  • Some Real-Life Observations About Judging

    Patricia M. Wald
    173-186
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