Buffalo Law Review
Front Matter
Title Page: Special Section—Law and the School: Legal Problems in an Educational Setting
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Table of Contents
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Masthead
1972–1973 Board of Editors
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Editorial Note
A Note from the Editor
Buffalo Law Review
Memorial
In Memoriam: Stephen M. Marx
Richard D. Schwartz
Articles
The Emergency Doctrine Exception to the Warrant Requirement under the Fourth Amendment
Edward G. Mascolo
Back Pay Awards: A Remedy under Executive Order 11246
M. Brian Moroze
In Defense of Academic Judgment: Settling Faculty Collective Bargaining Agreement Grievances through Arbitration
Bernard Mintz and Allan Golden
Special Section—Law and the School: Legal Problems in an Educational Setting
Assessing the Reasonableness of School Disciplinary Actions: Haircut Cases Illuminate the Problem
Edward T. Ladd
Special Section—Law and the School: Legal Problems in an Educational Setting
Toward a Law of Academic Status
Matthew W. Finkin
Special Section—Law and the School: Legal Problems in an Educational Setting
Book Reviews
The Unions and the Cities. By Harry H. Wellington and Ralph K. Winter, Jr.
Stephen R. Goldstein
Special Section—Law and the School: Legal Problems in an Educational Setting
Books Received
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Comment
The Application of Section 2036 to Inter Vivos Transfers of Stock in Closely-Held Corporations
George A. Neidich
Legislative Note
Legislation—The New York Conservator Law
Sheldon Repp
Recent Cases
Administrative Law—Expansive Discretion Allowed Executive Branch in Admission of Politically Disfavored Aliens.
Susan Ginsberg
Constitutional Law—Due Process Requires that Limits Be Placed on Psychiatric Confinement Commensurate With the Procedural Safeguards Employed in Obtaining That Confinement.
Christopher B. Ashton
Constitutional Law: Board of Education Rule Requiring Prior Review of All Student Literature Distributed in High Schools Declared Unconstitutional.
Michele O. Heffernan
Special Section—Law and the School: Legal Problems in an Educational Setting
Constitutional Law—Nontenured State University Professor Not Entitled to Protection of Procedural Due Process Upon Nonrenewal of Contract.
Russell W. Petit
Special Section—Law and the School: Legal Problems in an Educational Setting
Constitutional Law—Right of Married High School Students to Engage in Extracurricular Activities.
Carl R. Reynolds
Special Section—Law and the School: Legal Problems in an Educational Setting
Criminal Law—Faculty Member Entering School Building During Teachers Strike Found Guilty of Criminal Trespass and Resisting Arrest.
Vincent L. Morgan
Special Section—Law and the School: Legal Problems in an Educational Setting
Teacher Qualifications—Use of Minimum Score on Standardized Examination as Requirement for Hiring and Retention of Teachers Where Examination Not Reasonably Related to Purpose for Which It Was Ostensibly Designed Is Impermissible as Violative of Equal Protection of the Laws Under the Fourteenth Amendment.
Jonathan I. Rapoport
Special Section—Law and the School: Legal Problems in an Educational Setting
Indexes
Annual Index to Volume 22
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Cumulative Index Volumes 16-30
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