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William & Mary Law Review
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This issue contains articles from the Symposium: The Campus Crisis.Volume 11 (1969-1970), Issue 3 (1970)
Prefatory Matter
Articles
Foreward to the Symposium: The Campus Crisis
Robert H. Finch
Student Confrontations: Are They Inevitable?
Hubert H. Humphrey
The Usable Past: A Study of the Harvard College Rebellion of 1834
Robert A. McCaughey
The University and Society
Edith Green
Campus Unrest: Illusion and Reality
Francis B. Smith
Responsibility in the Juvenile Court
Sanford J. Fox
Notes
Professional Associations and Corporations: Tax Considerations
Robert S. Parker Jr. and Edmund Polubinski Jr.
Government Contracts: The Consequences of an Improper Award
Robert Bruce Ingram
Maritime Personal Injury: The Ramifications of Burnside
Terry B. Light
Rent Strike - Landlord's Remedies
G. Richard Gold
The Federal-State Offshore Oil Dispute
James W. Corbitt Jr.
Comments
Torts - Liability for the Endorser of a Product - Hanberry v. Hearst Corp., __Cal. App. 3rd __, 81 Cal. Rptr. 519 (1969)
Bruce E. Titus
Constitutional Law - Trusts - State Action Under the Fourteenth Amendment - Evans v. Abney, 90 S. Ct. 628 (1970)
Fred K. Morrison
Constitutional Law - In-Service Conscientious Objector - Goguen v. Clifford, 304 F. Supp. 958 (D.N.J. 1969)
James T. Wood
Constitutional Law - Civil Rights - Community Facilities Discrimination - Sullivan v. Little Hunting Park, Inc., 90 S. Ct. 400 (1969)
Michael McH. Collins
Constitutional Law - Right to Counsel - Not Limited to an Attorney - United States v. Tarlowski, 305 F. Supp. 112 (E.D.N.Y. 1969)
Robert B. Ingram