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Volume 38, Number 4 (2004-2005)
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Volume 38
Volume 38, Number 4 (2004-2005)
ELDER LAW SYMPOSIUM
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The Intention of the Settler Under the Uniform Trust Code: Whose Property Is It, Anyway?
Alan Newman
--Page 649
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Should Attorneys Have a Duty to Report Financial Abuse of the Elderly?
Carolyn L. Dessin
--Page 707
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A Behavioral Analysis of Predatory Lending
Patricia A. McCoy
--Page 725
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Unconscionability as a Contract Policing Device for the Elder Client: How Useful Is It?
Robyn L. Meadows
--Page 741
EDUCATION SYMPOSIUM
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The Corporatization of Academic Research: Whose Interests Are Served?
Risa L. Lieberwitz
--Page 759
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Tenure: Endangered or Evolutionary Species?
James J. Fishman
--Page 771
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The Modern University and Its Law School: Hierarchical, Bureaucratic Structures Replace Coarchical, Collegial Ones; Women Disappear from Tenure Track and Reemerge As Caregivers: Tenure Disappears or Becomes Unrecognizable
Marina Angel
--Page 789
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What Should Law School Student Conduct Codes Do?
Steven K. Berenson
--Page 803
SPEECH
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The Wisdom and Morality of Present-Day Criminal Sentencing
Joshua Dressler
--Page 853
ARTICLES
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The Administrative Tribal Recognition Process and the Courts
Roberto Iraola
--Page 867
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The Good American Legislator: Some Legal Process Perspectives and Possibilities
Robert F. Blomquist
--Page 895
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