University of Miami Law Review
Volume 37, Issues 3,4,5 (May - September 1983)
In Honor of Dean Soia Mentschikoff
Prefatory Matter
Tribute to Dean Soia Mentschikoff
Honorable Warren E. Burger
Dedication
Richard A. Hausler
Articles
Legislation in Legal Imagination: Introductory Exercises
Patrick O. Gudridge
Incomplete Exclusivity and Fair Representation: Inevitable Tensions in Florida's Public Sector Labor Law
Dennis O. Lynch
The Service Corporation-- Who Is Taxable on Its Income: Reconciling Assignment of Income Principles, Section 482, and Section 351
Elliott Manning
History and Development of the Bill of Lading
Daniel E. Murray
The Choice Between Direct Discovery and Other Means of Obtaining Evidence Abroad: The Impact of the Hague Evidence Convention
Bernard H. Oxman
The Reason of the Common Law
Barbara A. Singer
From Holt and Mansfield to Story to Llewellyn and Mentschikoff: The Progressive Development of Commercial Law
Charles A. Bane
Toward a Critical Jurisprudence-A First Step by Way of the Public-Private Distinction in Constitutional Law
Kenneth M. Casebeer
Expert Testimony on the Law: Excludable or Justifiable?
Steven I. Friedland
Of Moots, Legal Process, and Learning to Learn the Law
John T. Gaubatz
Book Review
THE THEORY AND CRAFT OF AMERICAN LAW-ELEMENTS. By Soia Mentschikoff and Irwin P. Stotzky. New York: Mathew Bender. 1981
William C. Jones