North Carolina Law Review
Volume 47, Number 4 (1969)
Article
Foreign Corporation Laws: A Current Account
William Laurens Walker
Comments
Usury Law in North Carolina
David McDaniel Moore II
Antitrust -- Cross Media Ownership and the Antitrust Laws -- A Critical Analysis and a Suggested Solution
William H. Lewis Jr.
An Analysis of the Enforceability of Marital Contracts
Thomas W. Taylor
Survey of the United States Supreme Court Decisions Affecting Labor-Management Relations During the 1967-1968 Term
James M. Miles
Notes
Antitrust Law -- Reciprocal Price Information Exchanges
Ben F. Tennille
Arbitration -- The Arbitrator's Duty to Disclose Past Business Relationships With a Party
John M. Murchison Jr.
Civil Procedure -- Attachment of Liability Insurance Policies
George Hackney Eatman
Civil Procedure -- Serving Statement of Case on Appeal in North Carolina -- An Unfortunate Interpretation
Robert A. Wicker
Contracts -- Contracts to Devise -- Effect of Excluded Forced Heirs
David G. Crockett
Copyright Law -- CATV -- A Plea for Legislative Revision
Eric Mills Holmes
Federal Jurisdiction -- Expansion of the Civil Rights Act of 1871
Charles M. Brown Jr.
Federal Jurisdiction -- Manufactured Diversity Disassembled
Mickey A. Herrin
Federal Taxation -- Unreasonable Corporate Accumulation and the "Any Purpose" Test
James R. Carpenter
Income Tax -- Deductibility of Losses Suffered in Intra-Family Transfers
Stephen Mason Thomas
Labor Law -- The Legality of Co-ordinated Bargaining
Ricky Lee Welborn
Municipal Corporations -- Constitutional Law -- Eviction From Public Housing Projects
Michael R. Abel
Securities Regulation -- Application of Rule 10b-5 to Open-Market Transactions
Raleigh A. Shoemaker
Securities Regulation -- In Pari Delicto as a Defense for a Violation of Rule 10b-5
Alexander P. Sands III
Torts -- Liability of Builder-Vendor's Lender for Failure to Protect Vendee against Defective Home
Thomas F. Loflin III
Torts -- Municipal Corporations -- Liability for Failure to Provide Requested Police Protection Against Assault by a Third Person
James G. Billings
Book Review
Book Reviews
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