University of Miami Law Review Volume 30 Number 4 The Second Annual Baron de Hirsh Article 15 Meyer Lecture Series 7-1-1976 Cumulative Index Volumes 21 - 30 Follow this and additional works at: https://repository.law.miami.edu/umlr Recommended Citation Cumulative Index Volumes 21 - 30, 30 U. Miami L. Rev. 1109 (1976) Available at: https://repository.law.miami.edu/umlr/vol30/iss4/15 This Index is brought to you for free and open access by the Journals at University of Miami School of Law Institutional Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in University of Miami Law Review by an authorized editor of University of Miami School of Law Institutional Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. CUMULATIVE INDEX VOLUMES 21-30 FALL 1967-SUMMER 1976 Special Edition of Volume 30 T ITLE INDEX .......................................... 1109 A UTHOR INDEX ........................................ 1115 SUBJECT INDEX ........................................ 1121 C ASE INDEX ........................................... 1179 LEADING ARTICLES-TITLES Cumulative Index - Volumes 21 through 30 Vol. Page ACCOMMODATION PARTIES: A POTPOURRI OF PROBLEMS: Daniel E. Murray ......... 22 814 ACQUISITION OF DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS: A MODERN LAND USE TOOL: Robert J. E ck ert ......... ...... .. .. .. .. .... ... .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .... ..... 23 347 THE ADVERSE WITNESS RULE: A CURE FOR A CONSPIRACY: J.B. Spence ........... 23 1 THE ADVOCATE AS LAWMAKER: LUIS KUTNER AND THE STRUGGLE FOR DUE PROCESS: E rnest K atin ......................................................... 23 397 AN ANALYSIS OF THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF STATUTORY PRESUMPTIONS THAT LESSEN THE BURDEN OF THE PROSECUTION: Allen Fuller and Robert Urich .... 25 420 THE ANTENUPTIAL CONTRACT: Charles W. Gamble ............................. 26 692 THE 1935 ANTI-SMUGGLING ACT APPLIED TO HOVERING NARCOTICS SMUGGLERS BEYOND THE CONTIGUOUS ZONE: AN ASSESSMENT UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW: Ivan W . Ficken ....................................................... 29 700 ANTITRUST AND STOCK EXCHANGE MINIMUM COMMISSIONS: A JURISDICTIONAL ANALYSIS: Robert A. Ginsburg .......................................... 24 732 THE APPEALABILITY AS OF RIGHT OF INTERLOCUTORY DISCOVERY ORDERS IN BANK- RUPTCY: R. Thom as Farrar ............................................. 23 366 APPELLATE PROCEDURE: Paul D. Barns and Brian Mattis ...................... 22 348 ASPECTS OF POLICE SEARCH AND SEIZURE WITHOUT WARRANT IN ENGLAND AND THE UNITED STATES: R. Thomas Farrar .................................. 29 491 ATTORNEY'S ASSERTION OF HIS CLIENT'S PRIVILEGE AGAINST SELF-INCRIMINATION IN CRIMINAL TAX INVESTIGATIONS: Norvie L. Lay .......................... 21 854 Branzburg AND THE PROTECTION OF REPORTERS' SOURCES: James C. Goodale ..... 29 456 CERTIFICATION OF QUESTIONS OF STATE LAW: AN IMPRACTICAL TOOL IN THE HANDS OF THE FEDERAL COURTS: Brian Mattis ............................ 23 717 CIVIL PROCEDURE: M. Minnette Massey & Joseph P. Klock, Jr................. 26 469 CIVIL PROCEDURE: M. Minnette Massey & Roger A. Bridges ................... 22 449 CIVIL PROCEDURE: JonathanP. Rose & Judith R. Schmukler ................... 24 534 CIVIL PROCEDURE: M. Minnette Massey, Nancy L. Hoffman & Larry C. L ind er ............................................................... 28 257 CIVIL PROCEDURE: M. Minnette Massey & Jeff Tanen ......................... 30 1 CLAIMS AGAINST THE REPUBLIC OF CUBA: Marie L. Murphy ..................... 27 372 COLLECTION PURSUANT TO FLORIDA'S SUPPLEMENTARY PROCEEDINGS IN AID OF EXECUTION: Charles C. Kline ........................................... 25 596 COMMERCIAL LAW: Daniel E. Murray ...................................... 30 63 A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PERUVIAN CRIMINAL PROCEDURE: Daniel E. Murray 21 607 THE COMPUTATION OF DAMAGES UNDER THE NEW FLORIDA WRONGFUL DEATH ACT: Dr. John P. Wilcox & Harold G. Melville ............................... 26 737 CONFLICT OF LAWS: FLORIDA 1970-1971: S.A. Bayitch .......................... 26 1 CONFLICT OF LAWS: S.A. Bayitch ...... ....... ................ 22 509 CONFLICT OF LAWS: FLORIDA 1968-69: S.A. Bayitch ............................. 24 433 CONGLOMERATE MERGERS AND THE ANTITRUST LAWS: Gordon B. Spivack ......... 25 65 CONGOMERATES AND CONCENTRATION: GardinerC. Means ...................... 25 1 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: L. Harold Levinson ................................... 28 551 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: L. Harold Levinson & PatriciaIreland .................. 30 277 THE CONSUMER AND THE CODE: A CROSS-SECTIONAL VIEW: Daniel E. Murray ..... 23 11 CORPORATE LAW AND SECURITIES REGULATION: James E. Foster .................. 26 418 CORPORATE LAW AND SECURITIES REGULATION: John P.A. Bell & Craig G. G oodm an ............................................................ 28 922 1109 1110 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI LAW REVIEW [Vol. 30:1109 CORPORATE LAW AND SECURITIES REGULATION: Tony M. Edwards ................ 30 401 CORPORATIONS: Hugh L. Sowards ........................................... 22 339 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Peter Chatilovicz, Jeffrey Berkowitz & David F risch ....... .. .. ... ......... ............................. 28 8 14 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Thomas A. Wills ............................. 22 240 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Thomas A. Wills & Albert G. Caruana ......... 26 289 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Thomas A. Wills & Steven Wisotsky ........... 24 215 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Christine P. Tatum & Howard J. Marx ......... 30 635 CRITERIA IN CIVIL COMMITMENT PROCEEDINGS: Robert T. Benton ................ 26 659 CROP FINANCING AND ARTICLE 9: A DIALOGUE WITH PARTICULAR EMPHASIS ON THE PROBLEMS OF FLORIDA CITRUS CROP FINANCING: Peter Coogan and C. P arkhill Mays, Jr. .................................................... 22 13 CUBAN AND PERUVIAN AGRARIAN REFORMS: AT THE CROSSROADS: George R. H arp er ....................................... ...................... 24 763 DECLARATORY JUDGMENTS IN FLORIDA: JURISDICTION AND JUDICIAL DISCRETION: David L . D ickson ..................................................... 27 47 DIVORCE AND TAXES: Philip M uilock ........................................ 23 736 DOES Red Lion SQUARE WITH Tornillo?: Henry Geller ......................... 29 477 DUE PROCESS OF HUMAN TRANSPLANTS: A PROPOSAL: Luis Kutner ............... 24 782 THE DUTY NOT TO DELIVER LEGAL SERVICES: Marc Galanter .................... 30 929 THE DUTY TO DELIVER COMPETENT COUNSEL: Charles D. Kelso .................. 30 847 THE ECONOMY AS A SYSTEM OF POWER AND IS LEGAL BASES: THE LEGAL ECO- NOMICS OF ROBERT LEE HALE: Warren J. Samuels ......................... 27 261 EQUAL PROTECTION IN FLORIDA CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: William Eaton ............ 21 132 ERA OF MILITANT FISHING JURISDICTION-A STUDY OF THE FLORIDA TERRITORIAL W ATERS ACT OF 1963: Dorian Cowan .................................... 23 160 EVIDENCE: Stanley H . Kuperstein ............................ .............. 22 572 E VIDENCE: Ira Zager ....................................................... 24 264 EVIDENCE: Robert U rich ................................................... 26 147 EVIDENCE: William Berger, Jeffrey Miller and John Spittler ................... 30 561 EVIDENCE OF PRIOR UNCHARGED OFFENSES AND THE GROWTH OF CONSTITUTIONAL RESTRICTIONS: John M . Bray ........................................... 28 489 THE EVOLUTION OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT: Robert N. Willis ........... 26 607 FACTORS AFFECTING THE DEVELOPMENT OF CORPORATION LAW: Hugh L. Sowards and James S. Mofsky ................................................. 23 476 FAMILY LAW: Daniel E. M urray ...................................... ......24 296 FAMILY LAW: Daniel E. M urray ............................................. 22 201 FAMILY LAW: Daniel E. M urray ............................................. 26 566 FAMILY LAW: Daniel E. M urray ............................................. 28 330 FAMILY LAW: Daniel E. M urray ............................................. 30 107 FEDERAL TAX ASPECTS OF WILL CONTESTS: David Kemp ....................... 23 72 THE FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT: 1974 REVISION AND 1975 AMEND- MENTS: L. H arold Levinson ............................................ 29 617 THE FLORIDA BASTARDY ACT-A LAW IN NEED OF CHANGE: Michelle H. Ga rb is .................................. ........ .................. ... 24 7 13 THE FLORIDA CLOSE CORPORATION ACT: AN EXPERIMENT THAT FAILED: David L. D ick son ............ .......... ...................................... 2 1 84 2 FLORIDA CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: L. Harold Levinson ........................... 28 551 FLORIDA CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: L. Harold Levinson & PatriciaIreland .......... 30 277 FLORIDA DOWER-DoEs IT QUALIFY FOR THE MARITAL DEDUCTION?: Allen D. A ltm an ........... .......................... .... ... 22 686 THE FLORIDA FAIR TRADE ACT-THREE STRIKES AND YOU'RE OUT; OR ARE YOU?: Dale A . H eckerling .................................................... 25 227 FLORIDA'S GROUND WATER: LEGAL PROBLEMS IN MANAGING A PRECIOUS RESOURCE: Frank E. Maloney and Sheldon J. Plager ...................... 21 751 FLORIDA PUBLIC BOND FINANCING-COMMENTS ON THE CONSTITUTIONAL ASPECTS: 1976] TITLE INDEX Vol. Page Grover C. Herring and George John Miller .............................. 21 1 FLORIDA SECURITIES REGULATION AND CORPORATE LAW: Hugh L. Sowards, James S. Mofsky, and Ronald C. Dresnick .............................. 24 504 FLORIDA TAXATION: A STATE IN CHAINS: Richard J. Horwich ..................... 21 36 THE FORGOTTEN POLITICANS: COURT CLERKS: Larry Berkson
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