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Volume 38, December 1963, Number 1
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Articles
Condominium--Statutory Implementation
William K. Kerr
The Effect of the Uniform Commercial Code on Secured Financing Transactions and Bankruptcy
Max Schwartz
Statutory Procedures Governing Judicial Review of Administrative Action: From State Writs to Article 78 of the Civil Practice Law and Rules
Harold Weintraub
Notes
The Power of Federal Bankruptcy Courts to Enjoin State Proceedings as an Incident of Discharge
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The Changing Approach to "Trial by Newspaper"
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Airplane Noise Abatement--Community Initiative and the Constitution
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Recent Developments in New York Law
Constitutional Law--Fifth Amendment Prohibits Empaneling a Second Jury Where First Jury Was Discharged (Downum v. United States, 372 U.S. 734 (1963))
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Domestic Relations--Mexican Divorce Where Both Parties Appeared Declared Invalid (Wood v. Wood, (Sup. Ct.), 150 N.Y.L.J., Aug. 15, 1963, p. 5, col. 7)
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Torts--Negligence Actions by Federal Prisoners Allowed Under the Federal Tort Claims Act (United States v. Muniz, 374 U.S. 150 (1963))
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Introducing: A Biannual Survey of New York Practice
David D. Siegel