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Abstracts: How they passed the CMA exam. Research. 1992 student case competition
Abstracts: Give your company a checkup. A union says yes to attendance. Job relation cuts cumulative trauma cases
Abstracts: Euthanasia in Australia - the Northern Territory Rights of the Terminally Ill Act. Physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia in practice
Abstracts: Tuberculosis among homeless shelter residents. Protease inhibitors in the homeless. Tuberculosis and HIV infection in sub-saharan Africa
Abstracts: Senate Democratic leadership introduces Retirement Security Act. Payment to retirement plan in excess of deductible limits did not result from mistake of fact
Abstracts: Health plan cap on AIDS treatment reimbursements upheld. Sixth Circuit allows class action against group health plans administered or insured by Nationwide to proceed
Abstracts: IRS wins challenge of VEBA funding practices. Providing and accounting for retiree health benefits: a necessary compromise
Abstracts: Rekindle your weight-loss energy. All-natural healing. Switch on your weight-loss power
Abstracts: Risk alternatives for agents. Agents pull the strings with EDI: agents need not fear that electronic data interface will give insurers control of their computer systems
Abstracts: Choking on asbestos claims. Market mania. Protecting agents' stake in the Superfund debate
Abstracts: A reply to: 'Why doesn't the AMA do something? AMA letter was a necessary step. Solutions - good and bad - to reform health system
Abstracts: A voice-mail privacy suit is setting off alarm bells: experts say either Congress or the courts need to clear up the confusion about eavesdropping on workplace systems
Abstracts: Politics is threatening the federal judiciary. Public should judge judges' worth. Judges must be judged periodically
Abstracts: Enhancing document management. Systems can ease burden of document production. Document management systems add efficiency
Abstracts: Uncoupling free speech. Abortion counseling as vice activity: the free speech implications of Rust v. Sullivan and Planned Parenthood v. Casey
Abstracts: Chili for a crowd. Chili paste everywhere: it's a hot ingredient in restaurants all over the country. Hot, hot, hot winter chili party
Abstracts: Lemon-hazelnut torte. Chocolate mint decadence. Raspberry macaroon torte
Abstracts: Cook's castle. What's up in Aspen. Hearst's enchanted castle: a visit to a fabled estate on California's Central Coast
Abstracts: The new "cosmedics" are blurring the lines between prescription-only and cosmetics companies' skin care. Yes, yes Georgette
Abstracts: Women of the year. The women on the Hill. Women on the verge
Abstracts: One former champ's prescription for success. The mystery of tennis hip. Return game
Abstracts: Round-the-world air tickets - who? Where? How much? Cheap weekend air tickets for up to four days.... Half-price performance tickets
Abstracts: Special prosecutor request rejected. Taiwan jet fighter sale approved by President Bush. U.S. covert action against Saddam Hussein reported
Abstracts: President Bush tours Los Angeles riot districts; administration maps out aid to cities. Bush unveils reform plan
Abstracts: And Now, Some Words About Sponsors. Growing a franchise from within. "Outrageous Service" keeps them laughing
Abstracts: Gingrich: Chamber's agenda "will have an impact." (U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Newt Gingrich) (Editorial) Congress likely to act on economy
Abstracts: Rape case judge's ruling stirs row. Japan: U.S. servicemen charged in Okinawa rape. Boxer Tyson convicted of rape
Abstracts: How energy policy and the budget intertwine. We must "get the American economy moving again." (Editorial) Private sector won't surrender on ANWR
Abstracts: Withdrawal seen for coffee drinkers. Asthma inhalant overuse called deadly. Chemical seen as impotence factor
Abstracts: AIDS-polio link discounted. Ninth conference held in Berlin. Simian vaccine tested
Abstracts: Premier Michel resigns. French premier resigns; Beregovoy succeeds Cresson. Irish Premier Haughey resigns amid scandal
Abstracts: Six ex-Soviet states sign security treaty; Ukrainian leader skips Tashkent summit. Pullout of ex-Soviet troops agreed
Abstracts: France admits Palestinian militant for medical treatment. De Klerk admits building of A-bombs.. After break-in, Ashdown admits affair
Abstracts: Opposition attacks tax cuts. Economic 'kickstart' plan unveiled. Keating economic plans hinted
Abstracts: South Africa adopts new democratic constitution; De Klerk's party quits ruling coalition. De Klerk opens Parliament
Abstracts: Rethinking agency automation. Electronic transactions: the new look at Lloyd's. Will service centers force out independents?
Abstracts: Earth angel. Catch Fraser. Miss Juliette
Abstracts: Atherosclerotic disease of the aortic arch as a risk factor for recurrent ischemic stroke. The prevalence of ulcerated plaques in the aortic arch in patients with stroke
Abstracts: The challenge of minority recruitment in clinical trials for AIDS. Mentoring program supports new generation of HIV researchers
Abstracts: A controlled trial of povidone-iodine as prophylaxis against ophthalamia neonatorum. Efficacy of low oral doses of iodized oil in the control of iodine deficiency in Zaire
Abstracts: Aortic sclerosis -- a window to the coronary arteries? Can we predict future acute coronary events in patients with stable coronary artery disease?
Abstracts: Can multinationals stage a universal morality play? Business Ethics and Corporate Governance in Japanese Corporations
Abstracts: Downsizing is often dangerous. References a key to hiring. Keeping staff happy takes skill; recession woes
Abstracts: Marketers aflutter over advertising clutter. Ethics and values in advertising: two case studies. Are ad buyers for sale?
Abstracts: New attorney general not shy about trampling First Amendment. Press code's goal: hide public lives
Abstracts: Damages for broken promise upheld. State's 'due process' right doesn't trump shield law. Naming source not waiver of privilege
Abstracts: Anti-homosexuality advocate fails in bid to overturn state's criminal libel law. Criminal libel law found overbroad
Abstracts: Court declines to review public official ruling. State high court affirms libel verdict over editorial. Court upholds critic's review of 'fake phantom.' (drama critic's review of Ken Hill's version of 'Phantom of the Opera')
Abstracts: Judge refuses to restrain Penthouse from publishing Jones photos. Publishing secret police file not an invasion of privacy
Abstracts: Union candidate ruled private figure, wins civil suit. Statements about developer's deals not sufficient for libel suit; reports of 'sleazy' dealings were hyperbole; 'main charges' were true, court rules
Abstracts: New strategies add spice to retreat proceedings; organizers can use a variety of methods to capture attorneys' attention during firm retreats
Abstracts: In-house staffing plan needs fresh approach. Contact sport. Preparation of witnesses may well determine company's fate at trial
Abstracts: Superfast serial buses: the next SCSI? High-end Mac clones: customers like 'em. Dr. Leary: from psychedelics to cybernetics
Abstracts: Arabian Horse World sets the pace. That shifty baseline. Makeover: Bravo! Dramatic design!
Abstracts: Loss disallowance regulations Act III - has the final curtain fallen? Final regulations provide issuers of tax-exempt bonds with guidance on reimbursements
Abstracts: The repositioning of opposition in East-Central Europe. Stable or fragile democracy? Political cleavages and party system in Hungary
Abstracts: Top ten threats to civil liberties in cyberspace. Renewing the commitment to individual rights. How to fight for civil liberties: choosing the right court
Abstracts: Hope is not enough. Risky rush for a doubtful goal. National security in a New World Order
Abstracts: Making reform an event. Seeking seats, votes and vetoes. Reform of the United Nations?
Abstracts: Computer service not responsible for libel. Opinions admissible in libel case. Alabama court send libel case back to jury
Abstracts: The roots of the hostage crisis. First step on the ladder. Iran and China: Energising links
Abstracts: Opinions admissible in libel case. Homeowners policy covers libel, court says. State high court reverses libel judgment
Abstracts: Crime does not pay, or punishment. U.S. civil asset forfeitures are down in latest quarter. Attorneys as crime victims: prosecutors, defenders feel personal impact
Abstracts: "Can we tape?" A practical guide to taping conversations in the 50 states and D.C. Court allows naming of AIDS-virus carrier
Abstracts: Court strikes down sealed case indexes. Court opens some records of doctor review panels. Court strikes down secrecy law
Abstracts: Judge bars naming juvenile sex crime victims. State law banning identification of sexual assault victims ruled unconstitutional
Abstracts: Violent gang behavior is no civil liberty. The exclusionary rule was appropriately used. 'Jheri Kurls' trademark of uptown gang
Abstracts: Court opens abortion permission appeals. States try to open records on suits, keep sex-crime victims' names secret
Abstracts: Son of Sam law unconstitutional. Rules limit access to death row inmates. The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press Legislative Update
Abstracts: Photographers fight dousing, film seizure. Photographer, newspaper settle suit with NTSB; board, state apologize for confiscating film at airplane crash site
Abstracts: Two views of America's obsession with death: cavalier defense leads to the death penalty for many. It can take a pile of cash to fight in criminal court
Abstracts: Court dismisses emotional distress suit. FCC ordered to review charge of CBS news distortion. Court upholds charge for taking inmate note
Abstracts: Mexican Bar restricted despite free trade pact. Lawyers seek to gain from privatization law. Few privatizations in the East Bloc go very quickly
Abstracts: Protection programs should secure more than trade secrets; companies need to safeguard employee rights, too. The stakes on secrecy are rising
Abstracts: E.C. cases may create uncertainty. NFL sues to protect blackouts; League has winning streak. Decisions may signify a judicial turnabout
Abstracts: A copyright bill stirs controversy. Do not support 'privatizing' of copyright law. Copyright protection extended to buildings
Abstracts: FTC takes the initiative with Hart-Scott-Rodino; innovations in the antitrust laws proposed by the commission should streamline its processes
Abstracts: Attorneys make more use of PCs. Outsourcing firms now offer new technologies: law firms are contracting with outside companies for services formerly handled internally
Abstracts: High-speed computing improves legal services; attorneys use computers for billing, online access, simulations and document management
Abstracts: An analysis of weight-based discrimination: obesity as a disability. Fat chance: employment discrimination against the overweight
Abstracts: The Department of Labor's glass ceiling initiative: a new approach to an old problem. Forming a new consensus
Abstracts: The 1992 congressional redistricting and its effect on the title industry. Power through political action
Abstracts: ALTA concludes a successful 1995, gears up financially for 1996. 1992 dues increase
Abstracts: Turkey's circumspect activism. Ex-Yugoslavia's neighbours: who wants what? Azerbaijan and the neighbours
Abstracts: A new world order? Non-state actors: Stepping onto the stage. New constraints for US foreign policy
Abstracts: States look for ways to open more government information: electronic access high on agenda, but privacy concerns close DMV, state worker records
Abstracts: Turning off the power on employees: using surreptitious tape-recordings and e-mail intrusions by employees in pursuit of employer rights
Abstracts: Last resort for the Mediterranean. Sands of time. Funds in fragile places
Abstracts: Profits from paradise. Mapping the census. Torremolinos: then and now
Abstracts: Metademocracy: the changing structure of legitimacy in statutory interpretation. Why Learned Hand would never consult legislative history today
Abstracts: 'EFOIA' opens electronic data, speeds access: provisions will expedite certain requests, require electronic formats
Abstracts: State's FOI officer escapes court sanctions. Court says CIA almost exempt from FOIA. Court orders round-the-clock access to jail log
Abstracts: Incomplete correspondence: an unsent letter to Mary Joe Frug. Patriarchy is such a drag: the strategic possibilities of a postmodern account of gender
Abstracts: History lean: the reconciliation of private property and representative government. Rights and 'Rights Talk.' (review essay on 'Rights Talk: The Impoverishment of Political Discourse)
Abstracts: Open meetings violation may be grounds for recall. Judge rules most task force meetings open. Science academy, told to open meetings, gets exemption from Congress instead
Abstracts: Court allows use of unpublished work. Court protects raw footage used in news stories. Parody of magazine photograph ruled a 'fair use.'
Abstracts: Listener cannot force FCC to take action. Court upholds FCC enforcement procedure. FCC claims sole authority over ad disputes
Abstracts: Airing of videotape without license not 'fair use.' Alabama station fights $26,500 in fines for violations. FCC admonishes station for airing hoax
Abstracts: Judges ease restrictions on cameras in courts. Judges consider camera access to courts. New York votes cameras back into state courts
Abstracts: Criminal law; penalties for lying. Drug dealer convicted in overdose death. Not the usual sex and drugs proceeding
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