Maine Law Review: Volume 35, No.2 (1983)
Contents
- Articles
- The Obsolescence of Voluntary Confessions in Maine
John C. Sheldon - Common Law Sovereign Immunity in the Maine's Tort Claims Act
R. Michael Martin - Comments
- Who Should Recover for Loss of Consortium?
Martin S. Amick - Preventing the Importation and Sale of Genuine Goods Bearing American-owned Trademarks: Protecting an American Goodwill
Timothy H. Hiebert - Compensation for Financing a Spouse's Education: The Means of Economic Justice in Maine
William S. Kany - Posteriores Priores: An Unconstitutional Congressional Role in Treaty Termination
Donna D. McKeage - Constitutional Issues Raised by the Civil-Criminal Dichotomy of the Maine IOU Law
Bruce W. Smith - Case Notes
- Deductibility of Investigatory Expenses Incurred in Business Expansion:North Carolina National Bank v. United States
Edward R. Benjamin, Jr. - Comeau v. Maine Coastal Services: The Quantum Theory and the Rescue Doctrine in Workers' Compensation
George F. Eaton II - The Vitality of the Doctrine of Punitive Damages in Maine
Kevin F. Gordon - Religious Beliefs, Unemployment Benefits, and Constitutional Choices: Flynn v. Maine Employment Security Commission
Mary Ann Lynch - Stewart v. Inhabitants of Durham: An Exclusionary Purpose Ignored
Peter Alexander Meyer
