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Volume 69, Summer-Fall 1995, Numbers 3-4
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This double issue contains articles from Symposium: Twenty-Five Years After Tinker: Balancing Students' Rights.Editorial Board
Symposium
The Hazelwood Progeny: Autonomy and Student Expression in the 1990's
Bruce C. Hafen and Jonathan O. Hafen
Students' Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment Rights After Tinker: A Half Full Glass?
Jacqueline A. Stefkovitch
Parameters of Student Conduct
Beverly L. Hall
A Practical Approach to Tinker and Its Progeny
Elliot M. Mincberg
The Public Forum Doctrine in Schools
James M. Henderson Sr.
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Does a Healthy Patient Need a Cure? A Response to Health Care Industry Proposals to Reform Antitrust Analysis of Horizontal Hospital Mergers
William M. Stelwagon
Comments
United States v. Lopez: Reevaluating Congressional Authority Under the Commerce Clause
Michael C. Carroll and Paul R. Dehmel
Silva v. University of New Hampshire: The Precarious Balance Between Student Hostile Environment Claims and Academic Freedom
Timothy E. Di Domenico
Recent Developments in New York Law
The Survey of New York Practice Table of Contents
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