Maine Law Review: Volume 36, No.2 (1984)
Contents
- An Appreciation: Judge Edward T. Gignoux
- Judge Edward T. Gignoux - A Personal Appreciation
Frank M. Coffin - The Constitution at Sea
Louis Henkin - A Quarter of a Century of Rulemaking with Particular Attention to the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
Frank J. Remington - The Federal Civil Rules After Half a Century
Maurice Rosenberg - State Courts' Interest in Federal Rulemaking: A Proposal for Recognition
Vincent L. McKusick - Articles
- Local Land Use Controls: An Idea Whose Time has Passed
Orlando E. Delogu - Comments
- Antitrust Scrutiny of the Medical Staff Plan
Cynthia Teresa Churchill - Comparative Negligence: The Multiple Defendant Dilemma
Karen P. O'Sullivan - Maine's IOLTA Proposal: A Source of Supplemental Funding for Legal Services
J. Gordon Scannell, Jr. - Backing-Into Internal Revenue Code Section 338
Drew Erik Swenson - Case Notes
- State v. Curlew: Assessing the Sufficiency of Evidence Under the Corpus Delicti Rule
Brett D. Baber - The Status of Jury Trial Waivers in Maine's District Court
Robert M. Knight - Boucher v. Maine Employment Security Commission: The Role of Acceptance in Employment Security Law
Bradley M. Lown - Hawkes Television, Inc. v. Maine Bureau of Consumer Credit Protection: A New Loophole in Maine's Consumer Credit Code
Elizabeth S. Pearce - Hanover Insurance Co. v. Hayward: Imposition of Punitive Damages in Addition to Criminal Sanctions
David P. Silk
