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Volume 47 Number 2 Tribute to Dean Edward Settle Article 18 Godfrey III

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Maine Law Review Cumulative Index

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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 ...... 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 ...... 568 Jurisdiction ...... 569 ...... 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 Welfare ...... 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 Wages ...... 595 Water Law ...... 595 Witnesses ...... 595 Women'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 CoastalServices: 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 CarolinaNational 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 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). PosterioresPriores: 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 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 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. CalaisRegional 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-DogSniffs-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). HartFailure: 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-DogSniffs-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-DogSniffs-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 Draperv. 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). PosterioresPriores: 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. CalaisRegional 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). HartFailure: 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). Argersingerand 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-DogSniffs-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 CoastalServices- 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 CarolinaNational 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: CarriersInsurance 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).

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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 in Jackson v. Frederick's Motor Inn: What is Compared?, 34:207 (1982) (Note). Doiron, Dennis M. A Better Interpretation of the Wrongful Death Act, 43:449 (1991). • State v. Cloutier.Implied Invitees, 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 CoastalServices: 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 of International Agreements, 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 Organizationv. 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 Contracts: A Partial Reply to Professor Babb, 15:21 (1963). Harvey, Charles, Jr., & Ford, Eugene W., II. Compensating Victims of Crime: Individual Responsibility and Governmental Compensation Plans, 26:125 (1974) (Comment). -. Variable Life Insurance and the Federal Securities Laws, 25:241 (1973) (Comment). Haskins, George L. Prejudice and Promise in the Early Years of the Federal Judiciary, 37:301 (1985). Hasler, Pierce B. Retroactivity Rethought: The Hidden Costs, 24:1 (1972). -. De Novo Juries, Misdemeanor Counsel and Other Problems: Changes Ahead for the Maine District Courts?, 23:63 (1971). Hawkes, David B. Forest Taxation in Maine: A Proposal, 21:109 (1969) (Comment). Hazelton, Penny A. Foreword to Symposium on Indian Law: The Eastern Land Claims, 31:1 (1979). Heath, Honorable Herbert M. The Art of Cross-Examining, 7:93 (1914).

-. The Art of Cross-Examining, 3:265 (1909-10). Henkin, Louis. The Constitution at Sea, 36:201 (1984) (Comment). Herlan, Eric R. Law as Integrity: Chief Justice McKusick's Common Law Jurisprudence, 43:321 (1991) (Tribute). -. MAINE CIVIL REMEDIES, Andrew M. Horton & Peggy L. Mcgehee, 41:223 (1989) (Book Review). -. Maine's Living Will Act and the Termination of Life-Sustaining Medical Procedures, 39:83 (1987) (Comment). Hersey, Ira G. Evolution of the Opinion, 7:79 (1913-14). • The Art of Cross-Examining, 3:265 (1909-10). Hertz, Michael T. The Tort Triangle: Contribution from Defendants Whom Plaintiffs Cannot Sue, 32:83 (1980). Hiebert, Timothy H. Preventing the Importation and Sale of Genuine Goods Bearing American-Owned Trademarks: Protecting an American Goodwill, 35:315 (1983) (Comment). Hill, Louise L. Solicitation by Lawyers: Piercing the First Amendment Veil, 42:369 (1990). Hillman, David C., & Matthew L. Caras. When the Bank Wants Its Borrower in Bankruptcy: Benefits of Bankruptcy for Lenders and Lender Liability Defendants, 40:375 (1988). Hinds, Honorable Asher C. The Process of Legislation, 2:253 (1908-09). Hines, Asa P. Origin and Development of the Law of the House of Representatives, 1:16 (1908). Hobson, John Archer. State v. Sweatt- An Examination of the Current Confusion in Fourth Amendment Standing, 35:209 (1983) (Note). Holden, Peter V. Comparative Negligence and Comparative Contribution in Maine: The Need for Guidelines, 24:243 (1972) (Comment). Hollyday, Ann T. Aviation Law: Owner-Lessor Liability-The Need for Uniformity, 36:93 (1984) (Comment). Holmes, H. E. The Debt of the Common Law to the Civil Law, 6:57 (1912-13). Horan, Michael P., & Hagel, Lawrence B. 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). CUMULATIVE INDEX-VOLUMES 1-46

Hosmer, C. B. The Constitutionality of Chapter 7 of the Public Laws of Maine for 1907, 4:246 (1910-11). Hotopp, Margaret Tobey, & Clinton, Robert N. Judicial Enforcement of the Federal Restraints on Alienation of Indian Land: The Origins of the Eastern Land Claims. 31:17 (1979). Houle, James A. The Choateness Doctrine and the Federal Loan Programs-A Plea for Federal Legislation, 33269 (1981) (Comment). Houle, Philip P. Forgive and Forget: Honoring Full and Unconditional Pardons. 41"273 (1989). Hull, Jonathan C. Constitutional Issues in Durational Party Affiliation Requirements, 25:147 (1973) (Comment). Hunt, James C. Group Homes for the Mentally Retarded in Maine: Legislative Intent and Administrative Process, 37:63 (1985) (Comment). I-

Jackson, June A. State v. Brown: How Limited a Right to Keep and Bear Arms?, 44:519 (1992) (Note). Johannson, Kenneth F., & Crabb, John H. Res Ipsa Loquitur de Novo, 15:55 (1963). Johnson, Stephen A. Liability Implications of Stock Exchange Margin Maintenance Rules, 26:378 (1974) (Comment). Johnson, G. Willard. The Lawyer, Progress and Reform in the Law, 6268 (1912-13). Johnson, William A. A Maine Lawyer in a Code State, 6:1 (1912-13). Jones, David J. MAINE DEBTOR-CREDITOR LAW, Dennis M. Patterson, 41"231 (1989) (Book Review). Jones, Rendle A. Adoption Law Reform, 19:290 (1967) (Comment). Julavits, William F. Security Ins. Group v. Emery: A Step Backward for Interest Analysis in Maine, 23"345 (1971) (Note). . Hospital Liability-A New Duty of Care, 19:102 (1967) (Comment). Julavits, William F., & Stuntebeck, Clinton A. Effectively Regulating Extrajudicial Collection of Debts, 20:261 (1968) (Comment).

-K- Kandoian, Ellen. The Parent-Child Privilege and the Parent-Child Crime: Observations on State v. DeLong and In re Agosto, 36:59 (1984). A Rule 54(b) Dilemma: Divorces Lacking "Finality" Due to Undismissed Counterclaims, 34:327 (1982). Kandoian, Ellen, & Barnes, Brooke E. Wilderness, Trust, and Finality. The Baxter State Park Snowmobile Dispute, 39:1 (1987). Kany, William S. Cyr v. Michaud: Correction of Clerical Errors with Juror Affidavits, 36:163 (1984) (Note). - Compensation for Financing a Spouse's Education: The Means of Economic Justice in Maine, 35:341 (1983) (Comment). Keach, Robert J. The Maine Marital Property Act: The Duties of Divorce Courts and the Right to an Equitable Share of Marital Assets, 31:333 (1980) (Comment). Kelly, Harold T., Jr. Hart Failure: The Supreme Judicial Court's Interpretation of Nonjudicial Demeanor, 44:175 (1992) (Note). Kenney, Margaret Christie. Burns v. Smith: Assessing the Sufficiency of Affidavits Supporting Prejudgment Attachments in Medical Malpractice Actions, 38:613 (1986) (Note). Kertzer, Susan D. Perspectives on Older Workers: Maine's Prohibition of Mandatory Retirement, 33:157 (1981) (Comment). Kipp, Frank S. Due Process and Supremacy as Foundations for the Adequacy Rule: The Remains of Federalism after Wilbur v. Mullaney, 26:37 (1974) (Comment). MAINE LAW REVIEW

.. Vagueness and the Vermont Long-Arm Statute, 25:119 (1973) (Comment). Knight, Robert M. The Status of Jury Trial Waivers in Maine's District Court, 36:423 (1984) (Note). Kreis, Donald Maurice. Love of Landfill: Trashing the Maine Constitution to Solve a Garbage Problem, 45:81 (1993) (Comment).

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La Forest, Gdrard V. The Use of American Precedents in Canadian Courts, 46:211 (1994). Lahey, William L., Zurier, Lauren Sandier, & Salinger, Kenneth W. Expanding Public Access by Codifying the Public Trust Doctrine: The Massachusetts Experience, 42:65 (1990). Lang, Michael B. Allocating the GST Exemption under the Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax, 41:43 (1989). Langer, Leonard W. Labor Law: Teacher Disputes, 30:21 (1978). Langhauser, Derek P. Implied Warranties of Seaworthiness: Applying the Knowing Neglect Standard in Time Hull Insurance Policies, 39:443 (1987) (Note). Langley, Richard A. Rule 80B and Nonstatutory Judicial Review of Administrative Action in Maine, 23:419 (1971) (Note). Lanpher, Stacy C. Extrinsic Evidence in Aid of the Interpretation of Wills (Part III), 11:179 (1917-18). • Extrinsic Evidence in Aid of the Interpretation of Wills (Part 11), 11:149 (1917-18). -. Extrinsic Evidence in Aid of the Interpretation of Wills (Part 1), 11:123 (1917- 18). Laurier, Sir Winfred. The British and American Constitutions, 4:27 (1910-11). Lawrence, Fred F. Precedent v. Evolution, 12:169 (1918-19). . Motive as an Element in Tort, 12:47 (1918-19). Lawrence, Mark W. Legislative Ethics: Improper Influence by a Lawmaker on an Administrative Agency, 42:423 (1990) (Comment). Lahey, William L., Lauren Sandier Zurier, & Kenneth W. Salinger. Expanding Public Access by Codifying the Public Trust Doctrine: The Massachusetts Experience, 42:65 (1990). Leavitt, Laurence H. In re Caulk: A Prisoner's Right to Die-the Factor of Intent, 37:447 (1985) (Note). Lee, William F., & St. Clair, James D. Defense of Nonintercourse Act Claims: The Requirement of Tribal Existence, 31:91 (1979). Leonard, Edward D., III. The Coast Guard: Always Ready, Sometimes Careful, 21:203 (1969) (Comment). Lerwick, Patricia. Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Treatment: Patients' Rights- Privacy Rights, 42:193 (1990) (Comment). Levins, Annmarie. A Structural Approach to the Application of Section One of the Sherman Act to Oligopolistic Interdependence, 35:181 (1983) (Comment). Libby, Honorable Charles F. Address at Dedication of Cumberland County Court House, 3:170 (1909-10). Lindquist, Eric. Maine's Plant-Closing Law: Analysis and Proposals, 41:379 (1989) (Comment). Lindsey, Honorable Ben B. The Denver Juvenile Court, 2:149 (1908-09). Lipez, Kermit V. The Child Witness in Sexual Abuse Cases in Maine: Presentation, Impeachment, and Controversy, 42:283 (1990). Lippman, Marshall E. Arbitration as an Alternative to Judicial Settlement: Some Selected Perspectives, 24:215 (1972). Littlefield, Honorable Charles E. Legislative Invasion of Judicial Power, 2"219 (1909-08). Littlefield, Neil 0. Eugen Ehrlick's Fundamental Principles of the Sociology of Law, 19:1 (1967). CUMULATIVE INDEX-VOLUMES 1-46 609

Lobsenz, James E. Bakke, Lochner, and Law School: The Nobility Clause Versus a Republican Form of Medicine, 32:1 (1980). Locke, Herbert E. Right of Access to Great Ponds by the Colonial Ordinance. 12:148 (1918-19). Looney, Honorable William H. Professional Ethics, 13:53 (1919-20). Loper, Merle W. Media Access and the First Amendment's Romantic Tradition: A Commentary on Jerome A. Barron, Freedom of the Press for Whom?, 26:415 (1974) (Book Review). Lowell, F. Todd. 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, 45.385 (1993) (Comment). Lown, Bradley M. Boucher v. Maine Employment Security Commission: The Role of Acceptance in Employment Security Law, 36:439 (1984) (Note). Lucey, Anne C. A Section-By-Section Analysis of Maine's Freedom of Access Act, 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 Discharge: Changes Needed?, 22:141 (1970). Lynd, Staughton. Civil Disobedience in Wartime, 19:49 (1967). - M - Mackay, John D. The Law of Libel and the Politician, 12:165 (1918-19). Mackenzie, Andrew C. Spiller v. State. Determining the Nature of Public Employees' Rights to Their Pensions, 46:355 (1994) (Note). Mackenzie, Nancy Wanderer. Maine Refuses to Recognize a Cause of Action for Loss of Parental Consortium: Durepo v. Fishman, 41:165 (1989) (Note). Maguire, Gene A. Retroactive Application of Statutes: Protection of Reliance Interests, 40:183 (1988) (Note). Mahoney, Kathleen E. The Constitutional Law of Equality in Canada, 44.229 (1992). Maiman, Richard J., 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 Act of 1975, 34:79 (1982). Martin, Forest J. Lectures on Common Law Pleading, 6:105 (1912-13). Martin, Joel C. TRIAL HANDBOOK FOR MAINE LAWYERS by Bob Stolt, 44537 (1992) (Book Review). Martin, R. Michael. Common Law Sovereign Immunity and the Maine Tort Claims Act: A Rose by Another Name, 35:265 (1983). Mather, Lynn; Maiman, Richard J.; & McEwen, Craig A. Gender and Specialization in the Practice of Divorce Law, 44:39 (1992). May, Seth. Bankruptcy: itle of Trustee, Adverse Claimants, Unrecorded Conveyances, Fraud, 11.55 (1917-18). -. Preparation for 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 Stephens. Life After Daubert v. Merrell Dow: Maine as a Case Law Laboratory for Evidence Rule 702 Without Frye, 46285 (1994) (Comment). McCauley, John Arthur. Bouford v. Bath Iron Works- Defining Double Recovery under State and Federal Compensation Laws for Maritime Workers, 39:465 (1987) (Note). McCloy, Joseph F. Double Inheritance Tax Avoided, 10:217 (1916-17). MAINE LAW REVIEW

McCluskey, Martha T. Privileged Violence, Principled Fantasy, and Feminist Method: The Colby Fraternity Case, 44:261 (1992). McEachern, Duncan A. Facts and Law of Inter-Institutional Transfer of Juveniles, 20:93 (1968) (Comment). . The Arbitration of Subcontracting Disputes, 19:55 (1967) (Comment). McEwen, Craig A. The ADR Movement: Theoretical Aspects and Practical Potential, 40:367 (1988). McEwen, Craig A., & Maiman, Richard J. Small Claims Mediation in Maine: An Empirical Assessment, 33:237 (1981). McEwen, Craig A.; Mather, Lynn; & Maiman, Richard J. Gender and Specialization in the Practice of Divorce Law, 44:39 (1992). McGaughey, Margaret D. An Advocate's Perception, 43:7 (1991) (Tribute to Judge Coffin). McGuire, Raymond G., & Dench, Bryan M. Public Employes Labor Relations Law: The First Five Years, 25:35 (1975). McKeage, Donna D. PosterioresPriores: An Unconstitutional Congressional Role in Treaty Termination, 35:363 (1983) (Comment). McKusick, Vincent L. Discretionary Gatekeeping: The Supreme Court's Management of Its Original Jurisdiction Docket Since 1961, 45:185 (1993). An Appreciation of L. Kinvin Wroth, 42:271 (1990) (Tribute). State Courts' Interest in Federal Rulemaking: A Proposal for Recognition, 36:253 (1984). . Certification: A Procedure for Cooperation Between State and Federal Courts, 16:33 (1964). Merrill, John F. A. The Juvenile Court, 6:205 (1912-13). Merrill, Samuel. Forbes v. Wells Beach Casino and the Contemporaneous Ownership Rule, 26:161 (1974) (Note). Meyer, Peter A. Baybut Construction Corp. v. Commercial Union Insurance Co.: A Question of Ambiguity in Comprehensive General Liability Insurance Policies, 36:179 (1984) (Note). . Stewart v. Inhabitants of Durham: An Exclusionary Purpose Ignored, 35:475 (1983) (Note). Milazzo, John C. Informed Consent in Maine: Woolley v. Henderson and the Informed Consent Statute, 34:311 (1982) (Note). Miller, Charles E. The Constitutionality of the Maine Takeover Bid Disclosure Law, 30:246 (1979) (Comment). Miller, Robert E. Labor Law-Preemptive Jurisdiction of NLRB-Common Law Libel Action Arising Out of Labor Dispute, 18:273 (1966) (Comment). Mills, S. Peter, III. Postjudgment Procedures for Collection of Small Debts: The Maine Solution, 25:43 (1973) (Comment). Enforcement of Money Judgments and Divorce Decrees in Maine, 24:99 (1972) (Note). Mills, Margaret T. Dismissals for Pregnancy in Government Employment, 25:61 (1973) (Comment). Mills, Nancy Diesel. With Thanks from a Student and Alumna, 42:280 (1990) (Tribute to Dean L. Kinvin Wroth). Mills, Nancy Diesel, & Sheldon, John C. In Search of a Theory of Alimony, 45:283 (1993). Mitchell, Senator George J. Introduction to Symposium: Alternative Dispute Resolution in Canada-United States Trade Relations, 40:223 (1988). Mitchell, R. L. Alien Enemies as Litigants, 11:1 (1917-18). The Degree of Care Required by Passenger Carriers, 3:90 (1909-10). Resume of the Law of Offer and Acceptance, 3:12 (1909-10) (Note). Mohnkern, Ann H. Liability Insurer's Duty to Defend: American Policyholders' Ins. Co. v. Cumberland Cold Storage Co., 30:295 (1978-79) (Note). Monaghan, Thomas F. The Trustee in Bankruptcy, 14:52 (1962). CUMULATIVE INDEX-VOL UMES 1-46

Montague, Henry B. The Layman and the Law, 13:153 (1919-20). -. Liability in Sale of Food Products, 12:98 (1918-19). -. The Examination of a Real Estate Title, 10:157 (1916-17). The Day's Work, 9:160 (1915-16).

-. Gifts of Savings Bank Books, 8:227 (1914-15). -. The Essentials of a Marketable Title, 7:241 (1913-14). -. Thomas Lechford and Other Early New England Lawyers, 6.333 (1912-13). -. After the Law School-A Lawyer's First Year, 5:193, 233 (1911-12). Some Legal Incidents in the Separation of Maine from Massachusetts. 3:126 (1909-10). Montgomery, J. H. The Judiciary of Maine, 7:222 (1913-14). Mooers, Daniel W. Constitutional Right of Cross-Examination-The Unanswerable Question Tactic, 19:117 (1967) (Comment). Moore, Robert A. The Private Offering- Rule 146 and Offeree Sophistication. 25:295 (1973) (Comment). -. Cross-Appeals in Maine: Pitfalls for the Winning Litigant, 25:105 (1973) (Note). Morrill, Honorable John A. Examinations for Admission to the Bar in Maine, 1:101 (1908). Morris, Abraham. Domicil in General and of Students in Particular, 12.112 (1918- 19). Morse, David C. Economic Realities of Cash Tender Offers, 20"237 (1968) (Comment). Morton, Linda. Creating a Classroom Component for Field Placement Programs: Enhancing Clinical Goals with Feminist Pedagogy, 45:19 (1993). Moyer, Homer E., Jr. Procedural Rights of the Military Accused: Advantages Over a Civilian Defendant, 22:105 (1970). Moylan, Christina M. In Pursuit of the Appropriate Standard of Liability for Defective Product Designs, 42:453 (1990) (Comment). Mullane, Michael NV. The Truthsayer and the Court: Expert Testimony on Credibility, 43:53 (1991). Mullen, Lawrence J. Developments in the News Media Privilege: The Qualified Constitutional Approach Becoming Common Law, 33:401 (1981) (Comment). Munson, F. Granville. The Liability of an Inhabitant for the Debts of a Municipality, 4:1 (1910-11). Murphy, Cornelius F. Congressional Redistricting, October Term, 1963. 16:1 (1964). Muskie, Honorable Edmund S. Judge Frank M. Coffin, 43:1 (1991) (Tribute). Muskie, Sen. Edmund S. Environmental Jurisdiction in the Congress and the Executive, 22:171 (1970). Muskie, Sen. Edmund S., & Cutler, Eliot R. A National Environmental Policy: Now You See It, Now You Don't, 25:163 (1973).

-N - Nadeau, Gisele M. Perreault v. Parker: Findings Tainted by Error, 39:233 (1987) (Note). Nebeker, Frank Q. Jurisdiction of the United States Court of Veterans Appeals: Searching Out the Limits, 46:5 (1994). Nelson-Reade, Patricia A. Dissell v. Trans World Airlines: Constitutional Limitations on the Workers' Compensation Commission's Subject-Matter Jurisdiction, 39:487 (1987) (Note). Nixon, Dennis, & Rubin, Michael. Shoreline Access in Rhode Island: A Case Study of Black Point, 42:95 (1990). Nixon, Milton A. Supreme Court of Judicature, 14:58 (1962). Norton, Timothy H. Joy v. Eastern MaineMedical Center: Extension of a Physician's Duty to Third Parties, 40:207 (1988) (Note). Norwood, Seth W. Bankruptcy Law, 4:132 (1910-11). MAINE LAW REVIEW -0- Oakes, Henry W. The Webb Act, 6:292 (1912-13). O'Brien, David K., & Douglas, Wayne R. Standing to Challenge Governmental Action, 30:31 (1978-79). O'Connor, Joseph M. Cameras in Maine's Courts: Has the Time Come? Will It Ever?, 42:483 (1990) (Comment). Ordway, David R. Attorneys and Subornation of Perjury, 26:297 (1974) (Comment). Osborn, Albert S. Proposed Reform in the Use of Expert Testimony, 5:163 (1911. 12). O'Sullivan, Karen P. Deadlocked Juries and the Allen Charge, 37:167 (1985) (Note). _. Comparative Negligence: The Multiple Defendant Dilemma, 36:345 (1984) (Comment). O'Toole, Francis J. Back to the Law of Evidence-Letendre v. Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co., 21:135 (1969) (Note). O'Toole, Francis J., & Tureen, Thomas N. State Power and the Passamaquoddy Tribe: "A Gross National Hypocrisy?," 23:1 (1971). Owen, Honorable Robert L. The Right of Election and Recall of Federal Judges, 5:31, 82 (1911-12).

Packard, B. E. The Lawyer in the School-Room, 7:176 (1913-14). Palmer, A. Mitchell. Alien Property Custodian, 12:69 (1918-19). Parcels, Susan J. An Analysis of Federal Drug-Related Civil Forfeiture, 34:435 (1982) (Comment). Parks, William J., Jr. State v. Barnette: \vo Punishments for a Single Act, 17:252 (1965) (Note). Parks, William J. The Effective Assistance of Counsel: An Incomplete Constitutional Right, 18:248 (1966) (Comment). Paterson, John M. R., & Roseman, David. A Reexamination of Passamaquoddyv. Morton, 31:115 (1979). Pattangall, William R. Addressing a Jury, 7:147 (1913-14). Patterson, Dennis M. A Reply to David Jones, 41:467 (1989) (Book Review Reply). _. The Waiver Problem in Maine Real Property Foreclosure Law: A Commercial Paper Perspective, 38:49 (1986). _. The Decline of the Privity Rule in the Maine Law of Tort Products Liability: A Conceptual History, 35:1 (1983). Peabody, Clarence W. Improving the Bar Requirements, 10:18 (1916-17). • The Legal Status of the University of Maine, 13:187 (1919-20). Peabody, Honorable Henry C. A Charge to the Grand Jury, 11:136 (1917-18). Pearce, Elizabeth S. Hawkes Television, Inc. v. Maine Bureau of Consumer Credit Protection: A New Loophole in Maine's Consumer Credit Code, 36:451 (1984) (Note). Peck, Susan E. Mental Abnormality in the Maine Criminal Code: Section 58(1-A), 33:35 (1981) (Comment). Pelletier, John D. The Government Contract Defense: Should Manufacturer Discretion Preclude Its Availability?, 37:187 (1985) (Note). Perkins, Roswell B. The National and International Outreach of Justice Vincent L. McKusick, 43:309 (1991) (Tribute). Peterson, David L. School Districts: New England Style, 16:145 (1964). Petruccelli, Gerald F. Commentaries on the Maine Criminal Code: Introduction 28:5 (1976). Piecuch, Stan. Milton v. Cary Medical Center.A Viable Fetus Is Not a Person unde Maine's Wrongful Death Statute, 41:429 (1989) (Note). CUMULATIVE INDEX-VOLUMES 1-46

Pierce, Russell B., Jr. Construing "Consideration" in Maine's Recreational Use Statute: Robbins v. Great Northern Paper Co., 42:251 (1990) (Note). Plimpton, David. Conflict of Laws and the Disposition of Decedents' Movables, 24:43 (1972). Plourde, Robert J. Pretrial in Maine under New Rule 16: Settlement, Sanctions, and Sayonara, 34:111 (1982) (Comment). Poliquin, BethAnne Lyons. State v. Grant: Is Intent an Essential Element of Criminal Attempt in Maine?, 34:479 (1982) (Note). Poliquin, James David. The Incremental Development of an Extra-Statutory S)stem of Regulation: A Critique of Food and Drug Administration Regulation of Added Poisonous and Deleterious Substances, 33:103 (1981) (Comment). Pomeroy, Honorable Charles A. Chief Justice Dufresne: An Appreciation, 30:1 (1978-79). Poteat, William H. Iowa Supreme Court v. Wild Oats, 18:173 (1966). Potter, Barrett. The Privilege of Crime, 10:117 (1916-17). . The Progressive Movement, 6:318 (1912-13). Potter, Judy R. Commentaries on the Maine Criminal Code: Sex Offenses, 28:65 (1976). Poulin, Anne B. State Action and Waiver Implications of Self-Help Repossession. 25:27 (1973) (Note). -. The Rights of the Person Acquitted by Reason of Insanity- Equal Protection and Due Process, 24:135 (1972) (Comment). Poulin, Michael, & Zellers, June D. Termination of Hospital Medical Staff Privileges for Economic Reasons: An Appeal for Consistency, 46:67 (1994). Powell, Gregory W. Maine's Actions to Try Title: A Historical Perspective, 32"355 (1980) (Comment). -. State v. Hayes: Privacy of the Mind and the Incompetent Defendant, 31:407 (1980) (Note). Powers, Keith A. Preliminary Questions of Fact: Respective Roles of Judge and Jury in Maine Courts, 24:281 (1972) (Comment). Pursel, John H. Legislative Discouragement of Maine's Marine Industrial Growth, 22:265 (1970) (Note). -Q- R

Rau, Wendy F. The Unmet Legal Needs of the Poor in Maine: Is Mandatory Pro Bono the Answer?, 43:235 (1991) (Comment). Rauh, Joseph L., Jr. Frank M. Coffin Lecture on Law and Public Service, Nomination and Confirmation of Supreme Court Justices: Some Personal Observations, 45:7 (1993). Redlich, Allen. Ending the Never-Ending Medical Malpractice Crisis, 3&.283 (1986). Rehnquist, Honorable William H. Vincent L McKusick, 43:307 (1991) (Tribute). Remick, Honorable James W. Reforms in Rules of Evidence, 9:185 (1915-16). Remington, Frank J. A Quarter of a Century of Rulemaking with Particular Attention to the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, 36219 (1984). Rhodes, Honorable James E., 2d. The Inception of Workmen's Compensation in the United States, 11:35 (1917-18). -. Some Aspects of Compensation Administration, 9:197 (1915-16). Advisory Opinions, 6:28 (1912-13). -. Employer's Liability or Workmen's Compensation?, 5:170 (1911-12). -. The Liability of Insurance Contract, 4:65 (1910-11). -. An Old Negligence Decision, 4:10 (1910-11). Richards, David A. J. Pornography Commissions and the First Amendment: On Constitutional Values and Constitutional Facts, 39:275 (1987). MAINE LAW REVIEW

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