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Front Matter
Table of Contents
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Title Page
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Masthead
1953–1954 Board of Editors
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Editorial Note
A Note from the Editor
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Leading Articles
Federal Tax Consequences of Alimony and Separate Maintenance Payments
Paul D. Lagomarcino
Conspiracy Revisited
Richard Arens
Book Reviews
Debtor-Creditor Law. by Howard L. Oleck.
David J. Goldstein
Bender’s Federal Practice Forms. Edited by Louis R. Frumer.
David R. Kochery
Advance to Barbarism—How the Reversion to Barbarism in Warfare and War-Trials Menaces Our Future. By F. J. P. Veale.
Richard Arens
Books Received
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Comments
Niagara Power Legislation
Frank J. Laski and Theodore H. Schell
Special Statutory Treatment for Sexual Psychopaths
J. A. Guzzetta
Notes
The Ability of an Individual Employee to Sue His Employer on a Collective Bargaining Agreement
Jerome D. Adner
The Right of Privacy and Due Process of Law
Paul Gonson
Recent Decisions
Agency-Employer Held Liable in Respondeat Superior for the Negligence of Its Physician Employee
Frank Dombrowski Jr.
Commercial Law—Provision in Stop Payment Order Releasing Bank from Liability for Negligence Against Public Policy
Victor C. Silverstein
Criminal Law—Perjury Conviction Upheld Despite Grand Jury Misconduct Leading to Indictment
Anthony J. Vaccaro
Execution—Wife of Judgment Debtor in Contempt for Violation of Restraining Provision of C.P.A. § 781
Gerard Ronald Haas
Income Tax—Entertainment Expense Attributable to Taxpayer Deductible Only If in Excess of Amount One Ordinarily Spends
Rudolph F. DeFazio
Income Tax—Exercise of Employee’s Stock Options
Jules Gordon
Interpleader—Test of Mutually Exclusive Claims
Donald J. Holzman
Labor Law—State Jurisdjction Pre-empted
John J. Cooney
Wills—Effect of Taxes on Elective Share
Irving Brott
Indexes
Cumulative Index for Volumes 1-15
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Annual Index to Volumes 2 & 3
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