Buffalo Law Review
Front Matter
Table of Contents
Buffalo Law Review
Masthead
1967–1968 Board of Editors
Buffalo Law Review
Articles
Science vs. Law: Some Legal Problems Raised by "Big Science"
Arthur Selwyn Miller
Legal Techniques to Protect and to Promote Aesthetics along Transportation Corridors
Norman Williams Jr.
Social Work and the Law—Some Curriculum Approaches
Charles I. Schottland
The Place of Law in Social Work Education: A Commentary on Dean Schottland's Article
Edward V. Sparer
Social Work and the Law—Some Curriculum Approaches: A Commentary on Dean Charles Schottland's Article
Louis Levitt
Some Aspects of Management Fees of Mutual Funds
E. Wymeersch
Recusation of Federal Judges
Lester B. Orfield
Book Reviews
The Jury and the Defense of Insanity. by Rita James Simon.
Allen H. Barton
Honesty and Competition: False Advertising Law and Policy Under FTC Administration. by George J. Alexander.
Daniel Wilkes
Books Received
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Comments
Recent Developments in the Creation of Effective Remedies under the National Labor Relations Act
Michael H. Stephens
The Keeton-O'Connell Plan: A Catalyst in the Search for a Workable Solution to the Automobile Accident Compensation Problem
Robert B. Conklin
Title to Goods: The Position of the Purchaser at Common Law and under the Uniform Commerical Code
Donald Merritt
"Public Interest" Standing for the Federal Taxpayer: A Proposal
Charles A. Zielinski
Legislative Note
Retroactive Application of New Grounds for Divorce Under §170 Domestic Relations Law
Michael L. McCarthy
Recent Cases
Constitutional Law—Administrative Inspections—RIght to Refuse Inspector Admittance Without a Warrant
Michael P. Couture
Constitutional Law—Involuntary Loss of Citizenship for Voting in a Foreign Election Declared Unconstitutional
Alan R. Feldstein
Criminal Law—New York “Stop and Frisk” Statute Held Constitutional in the Absence of Probable Cause for Arrest
Harvey M. Pullman
Evidence—Medical Treatises to Be Admitted as Independent Evidence as an Exception to the Hearsay Rule
Charles Sawyer
Taxation—“Overnight Rule" of Commissioner of Internal Revenue Service is Valid Under § 162(a)(2) of Int. Rev. Code of 1954
Mary E. Bisantz
Indexes
Annual Index to Volume 17
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Cumulative Index Volumes 16-30
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