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CUMULATIVE INDEX TO VOLUME XIII
1971-1972
CASE INDEX
(Boldface type denotes cases which have been noted or discussed at length).
Cases cited PageA. E. Nettleton Co. v. Diamond 788fnA. Paladini, Inc. 236AFL-CIO Joint Negotiating Comm.
(Phelps Dodge Corp.) 1417Abbott Laboratories v. Gardner
414-15Adams v. Egley 1503-10Aetna Casualty & Surety Co. v.
Commissioner of Insurance 949Affiliated Ute Citizens of Utah
v. United States 1110-11fnAlaska S.S. Co. v. Petterson 577-78Aldred Investment Trust v. SEC
1122-23Allen-Bradley Co. v. Local 3, IBEW 387Allied Chemical Workers Local
1 v. Pittsburgh Plate GlassCo. 1405-08
Amalgamated Meat Cutters v.Connally 1299-1300
Ame11 v. United States 1550-51American Steel Foundries v. Tri-
City Central Trades Council 386Angle v. Sacks 474-76Apex Hosiery Co. v. Leader 386Armour & Co. v. General Host
Corp. 1138-41Associated Press v. United States 487Association of Data Processing
Service Organizations, Inc. v.Camp 187fn; 292, 297-307
Atlantic Nat'l Bank v.. UnitedStates 595-98
Atlantic Refining Co. v. FTC 128-29
Ballerina Pen Co. v. Kunzig 301fnBambury Fashions, Inc. 137fnBancroft v. Indemnity Insurance Co.
of North America 899Barlow v. Collins 299-302, 304Bartlett v. Zoning Comm'n 785-86Bath Industries, Inc. v. Blot
153-55, 157-58,161-62, 169, 171-73;
1153, 1155-56;1158-59
Bausch & Lomb, Inc. v. NLRB1401-03
Bender v. William Cooper &Nephew, Inc. 508
Cases cited PageBerrizzi Bros. Co. v. Steamship
Pesaro 370-71, 373Blair v. Pitchess 1509Blonder-Tongue Laboratories,
Inc. v. University of IllinoisFoundation 1473-1502
Boomer v. Atlantic CementCo. 6341n, 679fn
Boone v. Tate 75-76Booster Lodge 405, Machinists
(Boeing) 1434-38Borden, Inc. 255fnBowe v. Colgate-Palmolive Co. 1354-55Boudoin v. Lykes Bros. S.S. Co. 578-79Boys Markets, Inc. v. Retail Clerks
Local 770 1378Boyd v. Frenchee 510Bridges v. California 1543-44British Gov't and the Municipality
of Venice v. Guerrato 379Brunswick Corp. v. J.P., Inc. 1508Brushaber v. Union Pacific 279-80Bucklein v. Volpe 688fnBurns Int'l Detective Agency
v. NLRB 1413-14
C.F. Mueller v. Comm'r 922Caldwell v. National Brewing
Co. .1350-53Calvert Cliffs' Coordinating
Committee, Inc. v. AEC 637,669-81; 689, 695-700; 705-17;
770-71; 802-12Candlestick Properties, Inc. v. San
Francisco Bay Conservation & De-velopment Comm'n 784-85
Carlisle Packing Co. v. Sandanger 570Carnation Co. 236-38, 255-57Carpenters Local 22 (Graziano
Construction Co.) 1439-40Central Hardware Co. v. NLRB
1423-24Chalupiak v. Stahlman 906Chandler v. Judicial Council 445, 451Charles of the Ritz Distributors
Corp. v. FTC 902Chemical Natural Resources, Inc. v.
Republic of Venezuela 373Chris-Craft Industries, Inc. v.
Bangor Punta Corp. 1004; 1140-41
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Cases cited Page Cases cited PageChristenson v. Paramount Pictures,
Inc. 312Cities Service Oil Co. 2601nCitizens to Preserve Overton
Park, Inc. v. Volpe 411-19Clearfield Trust Co. v. United
States 591-92, 594Coffin Bros. & Co., v. Bennet 1506Cole v. Housing Authority of the
City of Newport 43Collyer Insulated Wire 1376-81;
1460-71Colon v. Tompkins Square Neigh-bors, Inc. 46, 57-58
Columbia River Packers v. Hinton 252fnCommissioner v. Lake Forest, Inc. 920-21Commissioner v. Moran 276fnCommissioner of Natural Resources
v. S. Volpe & Co. 794fnCommittee for Nuclear Re-
sponsibility, Inc. v. Schlesinger714-16
Consolidated Rock Products Co. v.Los Angeles 787fn
Consumers Power Co. 658, 666-69Contract Buyers League v. F. & F.
Investment 620fnContractors Ass'n of Eastern
Pennsylvania v. Schultz 1368-75Cook v. Ochsner Foundation Hos-
p 76-77ital Cooper Thermometer Co. 1443Coppus Engineering Corp. 1379-80Courtney v. American Oil Co. 521Crurnady v. The J. H. Fisser
575-78, 581Cunningham v. C.R. Pease HomeFurnishing Co. 507
Culpepper v. Reynolds Metals Co. 1356
Dalin() Sales Co. v. Tysons CornerRegional Shopping Center 49 7-98
Daly v. Volpe 808Darr v. Yellow Cab Co. 621-22Davis v. Toledo Metropolitan
Housing Authority 54-57DeBardeleben Marine Corp. v.
United States 1546-55DeJonge v. Oregon 1542Dennis v. United States 1543Dewey v. Reynolds Metals Ca.
1354, 1357-58Diamond Shamrock Co. v. NLRB 1420Dixie Ohio Express Co. 1641nDresden Nuclear Power Station
635fn, 658,661-66, 668
Duplex Printing Press Co. v. Deer-i 386ng
E. W. Wiggins Airways, Inc. v.Massachusetts Port Authority
396-99Eastern Railroad Presidents Con-
ference v. Noerr Motor Freight,Inc. 400-02, 407-08
Eastern States Retail LumberDealers' Ass'n v. United States 485
Edelman v. Brown 1048-51Electrical Workers, IUE v.
NLRB (Tiidee) 1452-55Egyptian Delta Rice Mills Co. v.
Comisaria General de Abasteci-mientos y Transportes de Madrid 379-80
Elliot v. Dubois 481Employers Commercial Union In-
surance Co. v. Comm'r of Insur-ance 949
Environmental Defense Fund,Inc. v. Corps of Engineers
689-95, 699; 810Environmental Defense Fund,
Inc. v. Ruckelshaus 408-19Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins 588Escalera v. New York City Housing
Authority 55-56Euclid v. Ambler Realty Co. 787Evans v. International Typograph-
ical Union 458Ewing v. Mytinger & Cassel-
berry, Inc. 413-14; 1506-07Ex-Cell-O Corp. 1454
FCC v. Sanders Bros. RadioStation 294-95
FPC v. Transcontinental Gas PipeLine Corp. 350fn
FTC v. Beech-Nut Packing Co. 121, 126FTC v. Brown Shoe Co. 127, 131-35FTC v. Cement Institute 123-24,
136-37FTC v. Curtis Publishing Co. 120FTC v. Gratz 119-20FTC v. Motion Picture Adv. Co.
113, 125-26FTC v. Sinclair Refining Co. 121Fahey v. Mallonee 1506Farmers Cooperative Compress
1425-29Fashion Originators' Guild of
America, Inc. v. FTC 122-23; 485Ferraioli v. Cantor 1236-37Fibreboard Paper Products Corp.
v. NLRB 258fn; 1408-09Finch v. Marathon Securities
Corp. 1242-43First Nat'l Bank v. Saxon 187, 189Fisher v. County of Los Angeles 75-76Flast v. Cohen 293fn, 300Florida Lime & Avocado Growers,
Inc. v. Paul 815Flota Maritima Browning de Cuba
v. Motor Vessel De La Habana 374Food Employees Local 590 v.
Logan Valley Plaza 1423-24Fortnightly Corp. v. United Artists
Television, Inc. 349Frito-Lay, Inc. 761n
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Cases cited EaseCases cited PageG.T.&E, Data Services Corp. 1414-15GAP Corp. v. Milstein 155-59, 162, 167;
1153, 1156-60Gale Products, Div. of Outboard Ma-
rine Corp. 1424Garden Homes Co. v.
Commissioner 921, 923Gautreaux v. Chicago Housing Au
thority 44-45General Electric Co. 1442-45General Motors Corp. 1409-11General Motors Corp., GMV Truck
& Coach Div. 259fnGeneral Steel Products, Inc. v.
NLRB 1397General Telephone Co. v. FCC 352fnGeneral Time Corp. v. American
Investors Fund, Inc. 1146-51General Tire & Rubber Co. v.
NLRB 1442-45George R. Whitten, Jr., Inc. v.
Paddock Pool Buil era, Inc.396-98, 401-03
Gibson Products Co. 1396-97Glensder Textile Co. v. Com-
missioner 928-30Globe Liquor Co. v. Four Roses
Distillers Co. 559-60Globe Machine & Stamping Co. 248Goldberg v. Kelly 55-56; 190-91Goldblatt v. Hempstead 797Gould v. Greylock Reservation
Comm'n 7921nGovernment of Peru v. S.A. Soci-
edad Industrial Financiers Argen-tina 378-79
Grace v. Howlett 940fnGrand Union Co. v. FTC 126, 131-35Green v. Brown 1123-24Griggs v. Duke Power Co. 1362-66Grillea v. United States 576, 581Gross v. Moses 1048-51
H.K. Porter, Inc. v. NLRB 1414, 1453Hadachek v. Sebastian 789Hannes v. Kingdom of Roumania
Monopolies Institute 371Hardin v. Kentucky Utilities Co. 296-98Hardy Salt Co. v. Illinois 316Hasegawa v. Maid Pineapple Co. 795fnHearst Publications, Inc. 229Hecht v. Pro-Football, Inc. 393-408Hecht Co. v. Bowles 476Hellenic Lines, Ltd. v. Moore 375Henningsen v. Bloomfield Motors,
Inc. 23fnHineline's Meat Plant, Inc. 1403-04Holmes v. Leadbetter 610fnHolines v. New York City Housing
Authority 56-57Huber v. Connally 1300Hughes & Treat 1134Humphrey v. Moore 1383
Humphrey's Executor v. UnitedStates 443
Hunter v. Erickson 608-09Huron Portland Cement Co. v. City
of Detroit - 6631n, 664nfHutchings v. United States Indus-
tries, Inc. 1356-57
Illinois Central R.R. v. Illinois 792fnIn re Cady, Roberts & Co.
1089-90, 1104-12;1131, 1135
In re Carl M. Loeb, Rhoades& Co. 1003-04
In re Hennen 439In re Investors Management Co.
1091-93, 1099-1112;1128-29, 1132-33,
1135In re Kit-Mar Builders, Inc. 615-16In re Provident Management Corp.
980-81; 1045-46;1050-51
In re Yale Express System, Inc. 599Indian Towing Co. v. United States 1552Indiana Gear Works v. NLRB 178-79International Stevedoring Co. v.
Haverty 571-72Investment Co. Institute v. Camp
289-92, 302-07;1175, 1177-86
Investment Properties Int'l, Ltd.v. I.O.S., Ltd. 1243-45
IoWa Natural Resources Council v.Van Zee 787fn, 789
Izaak Walton League v. Macchia 635fnIzaak Walton League v. Schlesinger 710
J.I. Case Co. v. NLRB , 1432J.W. Peterson Coal Co. v.
United States . 1553-54James v. Valtierra 42fa; 603-17Jettison v. The Duplex 1551-52John Wiley & Sons, Inc. v. Living-
iton 1413-14Johnston v. Evans 473Johnston v. Wellington Mfg. Divi-.
sion 480-81Jones v. Alfred H. Mayer Co. 1350Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Inc. v.
Hawaiian Oke & Liquors, Ltd. 498-99Joseph Schlitz Brewing Co. 1378;
1463-64
Kalur v. Resor 770-72; 809fnKansas City Power & Light Co.
v. McKay 295-96Keen v. Overseas Tankship Corp. 578Kennedy Park Homes v. City of
Lackawanna 614-15Kiefer-Stewart Co. v. Joseph E
Seagram & Sons, Inc. 489King, Kenneth S. 274-75
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Cases cited Page Cases cited Page,King v. New Rochelle Municipal
Housing Authority 43-44Kingdom of Greece v. Julius Bar &
Co. 378Klor's, Inc. v. Broadway-Hale
Stores 489-94Kook v. Crang 1232-34, 1237Kurach v. Weissman 981; 1043-45
Laidlaw Corp. 1445-46Lane v. McGarry 43Laprease Ar. Raymours Furniture Co. 1509Leedom v. Kyne 1391-92, 1393Leh v. General Petroleum Corp. 316, 321Leiter Minerals, Inc. v. United
States 1376-86Lloyd Harbor Study Group, Inc. v.
Seaborg 647fnLocal 189, Amalgamated Meat Cut-
ters v. Jewel Tea Co. 1439-40Local 1255, Machinists v. NLRB
(Silas Mason Co.) 1440-41Loewe v. Lawlor 385Love v. Pullman Co. 1361-62Lykes Bros. S.S. Co..v. Boudoin 578
McDonnell . Douglas Carp. 1420-23McDougal v. Tamsberg 50McLeod v. General Electric Co.
474-77Machinists v. Gonzales 1381-82Machinists, District Lodge No. 99
(General Electric Co.) 1436-37Machinists Local 504 (Arrow
Development) 1434-38Magnavox Co. 1424-25Mahnich v. Southern S.S. Co. 570, 575,
577-78Manigo v. New Yok City Housing
Authority 50-51.Manus v. Bank of Bermuda,
Ltd. 1245-46fnMascuilli v. United States 574-76Massey Motors, Inc. v. United.
Stãtes 8771nMastro Plastics Corp. v. NLRB 1425May Department Stores Co. v. Pitts-
burgh Nat'l Bank 5871nMeyer Dairy, Inc., v. NLRB 238fnMichigan v. Morton Salt Co. 316Midwest Television, Inc. v. FCC 3471nMidwest Video Corp. v. United
States 347-51Miller v. Schoene 790Mills & Williams v. Sarjem Corp.
1134-35Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. v.
Meter 475fn, 478fnMinnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. v.
New Jersey Wood Finishing Co.315-16, 321
Mister Softee of Indiana 230-33, 241-42Mitchell v. Trawler Racer 570, 574
Moritz, Charles E. 271-72Moses v. Burgin
979, 982, 988, 992-93, 1018;1022, 1029-32; 1039-41,
1046-48, 1053-59Motor Coach Employees v.
Lockridge 1381-85Mulloy v. United States 416Mushroom Transportation Co.
v. NLRB 177-78Mutual Funds Advisory, Inc. 1067-72Mutual Shares Corp. v. Genesco, Inc.
1135Myers v. United States 442N. C. Freed Co. v. FRB 1520-22NAACP v. Alabama ex ref Patter-
son 1542NLRB v. Acme Industrial Products,
Inc. 2581nNLRB v.. Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co.
1433NLRB v. American Cable Systems,
Inc. 1396NLRB v. Babcock & Wilcox
Co. 1420-21NLRB v. C & C Plywood Corp. 1457NLRB v. Deaton Truck Line, Inc. 246fnNLRB v. Dixisteel Buildings,
Inc. 1398-1400NLRB v. Fleetwood Trailer Co. 1445NLRB v. Gissel Packing Co.
1394-1400NLRB v. Great Dane Trailers 1442NLRB v. Hearst Publications, Inc.
229NLRB v. Henry Colder Co. 1399-1400NLRB v. Interboro Contractors,
Inc. 179NLRB v. John Langenbacher Co. 179NLRB v. Local 485, IUE (Auto-
motive Plating Corp.) 1455-59NLRB v. MacKay Radio & Tele-
graph Co. 1442NLRB v. Marine & Shipbuilding
Workers 1433-34NLRB v. Nash Finch Co. 1385-88NLRB v. North Arkansas Elec-
tric Cooperative, Inc. 1430-31NLRB v. Northern Metal Co. 176-84NLRB v. Plasterers Local 79 1448-51NLRB v. Selwyn Shoe Mfg. Corp. 179NLRB v. Union Carbide Corp. 1444NLRB v. Wheeling Electric Co. 1431Nader v. Volpe 3011nNammack, Michael and Elizabeth
270-88National Ass'n of Securities Dealers
v. SEC 291fn; 1180National City Bank v. Republic of
China 373, 377, 381National Land & Investment Co. v.
Easttown Board of Adjustments 615
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CASE INDEX
Cases cited PageCases cited Page National Metropolitan .Bank v,
United States 587, 592-94, 601New Hampshire v. AEC 637, 650 -54;
706fnNew Jersey v. Morton Salt Co. ' 316Newman v. Avco Corp. 1355, 1358-59Newman v. Piggie Park Enter-
prises, Inc. 1525-26Nor-Am Agricultural Products,
Inc. v. Hardin 411-15Northern States Power Co. v.
Minnesota 638, 654-57, 662
Operating Engineers, Local 12 262Organized Migrants in Community
Action, Inc. v. James ArcherSmith Hospital 77
Osceola, The 569-70, 572, 582-83Otey v. Common Council of the City' of Milwaukee 609-10Ownbey v. Morgan 1506Ozark Airlines, Inc. v. Cox 159, 166fnOzark Trailers, Inc. 1410-12
P. Lorillard Co. v. FTC 901 -02Painters District Council v. NLRB
(Westgate Painting & 'DecoratingCorp.) 1415-16
Panhandle E. Pipe Line Co. v. StateHighway Comm'n , 786fn
Parker v. Brown 395 -99Parsons v. United States 439Patterson v. Stanolind Oil & GasCo. 787fn
Pennsylvania Coal Co. v. Mahon 793, 796People's Educational Camp
Society v. Comm'r 922-23Phillips Petroleum Co. v. FPC 413Pope & Talbot v. Hawn 572, 582-83Port Arthur Trust Co. v. Muldrow 917Prelude Corp. v. F/V Atlantik 376Procter and Gamble Mfg. Co. v. Sup.
Ct. of Marin Co. 508Prudential Insurance Co. of
America v. SEC 1209-12Purdy Co. v. Argentina 375
Radiant Burners, Inc..v. Peoples GasLight & Coke Co. 491
Ramada Inns, Inc. 265-66Ramsey v. United. Mine Workers
of America 383 -93Ranch-Way, Inc. v. NLRB 1413Ranjel v. City of Lansing '610-11Ratner v. Chemical Bank New
York Trust Co. 1511-31Red Lion Broadcasting Co. v.
FCC 337-38Ref-Chem Co. 266-67Reitman v. Mulkey 607-08Republic of Mexico v. Hoffman 372Research Corp. v. Pfister Asso-
ciated Growers, Inc. 1489-1502
Restaurant Associates, Inc. 1400-01Richardson v. Time Premium Co.
1528-29Robinson v. Lorillard Corp. 1364-65Roofire Alarm Co. v. Royal
Indemnity Co.Rosenfeld v. BlackRospatch Corp.Ross v. LichtRoth v. Fund of Funds, Ltd.Rudder v. United States
SEC v. Gulf Intercontinental Fi-nance Corp. 1234-37
! SEC v. Howey 1184-86SEC v. Midwest Technical
Development Corp. 1144-45SEC v. Ralston Purina 1083-84SEC v. Talley Industries, Inc. 1146fnSEC v, Texas Gulf Sulphur Co.
1090-91, 1093-99,1100-12; 1129-30,
1132,SEC v. United Financial Group,
Inc. 1250-53SEC v. Variable Annuity Life
Insurance Co. of America 1208-12San Diego Building Trades v,
Garman 1381-84, 1387Sanders v. Dobbs Houses, Inc.
1351-52Santiago v. McElroy 1508Scenic Hudson Preservation
Conference v. FPC 647fn; 699 -700,702; 789-90
Schneider v. State 1543Schoenbaum v. Firstbrook
1228, 1238-42,1247-50
Schooner Exchange v. M'Faddon 369-70Scofield v. NLRB 1416; 1433 -34Scofield v. Rio Farms 920Sears, Roebuck & Co. v. Solien
1388-92Seas Shipping Co. v. Sieracki 571-72,
581, 583Security-First Nat'l Bank v. United
States 589Serrano v. Priest 613Shannon v. HUD 301fnShapiro v. Thompson 42; 616Shaw v. Calgon 509Sheet Metal Workers, Local 283 264fnShell Oil Co. 1417-19Shell Oil Co. v. FTC 129Shurtenda Steaks, Inc. 260fnShurtleff v. United States 441Siegel v. Chicken Delight 217fn;
535fn, 536Sierra Club•v. Hardin 808Signal Oil & Gas Co. v. NLRB 178fnSilver v. New York Stock
Exchange 405-08; 493fn, 497
494-951203-04
14041132
1241-4255
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Cases cited PageSisak v. Wings & Wheels Ex-
press, Inc. 159-61; 166fn, n173Skinner v. Oklahoma 786fSlakey Bros. Sacramento, Inc. v.
Parker 620fnSmith, Henry C.
.274-76..
Sniadach v. Family Finance 'Corp. 1505-07
Solien v. Drivers Local 610 1388-92Southern Alameda Spanish Speaking
Organization v. Union City 614Southern Pacific Co. v. Jensen 571Southland Corp. , I 239-45Spdnn v. Kaywood Div. Joanna
Weitern Mills Co. 1358Spielberg Mfg. Co. 1377; .1462-63Spruill v, Boyle-Midway, Inc. 510Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey v. •" United States . • 116State v. Johnson 7941nSteagall v. Dot Mfg. Co. 521Steelworkers Union (Lynchburg
Foundry Co.) 1417-19Stefanski v. Mainway Budget'
•Plan, Inc. 1522-24Steiner v. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp. - 313-14Stephen v. Zivnostenska Banka Nat'lCorp. 376-77, 381
Sterling Nat'l Bank v. Camp 1M-92Stoddard-Quirk Mfg. Co. 1420-23Structural Laminates, Inc. v.
Douglas Fir Plywood Ass'n 495-97Summit Tooling Co. '. 1409-13Sumpter v. White Plains Hous-
ing Authority 53-55Sun Theatre Corp. v. RICO Radio
Pictures, Inc. 312-14Swarb v. Lennox 1508Sweezy v. New Hampshire 1542Swift & Co. 1430Swisher v. Brown • 787fn
TV Pix, Inc. v. Taylor 359inTechnitrol, Inc. v. Control Data
Corp. 1490-1502Technograph Printed Circuits,
Ltd. v. Methode Electronics,Inc. 1489-1502
Templeton v. Dixie Color Print-ing Co.1393-94
Tennessee Electric Power Co. v.Tennessee Valley Authority ,294
Terminal Freight Handling Co.v..Solien 1388-92
Texaco, Inc. v. FTC ' 129-30Textile Workers, Local 1029
(Granite State) 1434-38Thermal Ecology Must Bel Pre-
served v. AEC 647fn, 669fn ; 812Thomas v. Housing Authority of
City of Little Rock 49-50
Cases cited • PageThorpe v. Housing Authority of the
City of Durham 47Three Stars Trading Co. v. Republic -
of China 374Tiidee Products, Inc. 1454Times-Picayune Publishing Co. v.
United States -488Timken Roller Bearing Co. 1377Tipler v. E.I• duPont deNemours &
Co. 1427-28Travis v. Anthes Imperial Ltd. 1246-48Triangle Conduit & Cable Co.
v. FTC 124, 136-37Trinidad v. Sagrada Orden de
Predicadores 921-23Triplett v. Lowell 1473-88Trucking Unlimited v. California
Motor Transport Co. 402Tulsa-Whisenhut Funeral Homes,
Inc. 1379Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.
v. Winchester Drive-In Theatre,Inc. 318
Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. v.Nisley 314-15
United Aircraft Corp. 1445-48United Bhd. of Carpenters v. United
States 390, 392United Mine Workers v. Gibbs 390United Mine Workers v.
Pennington 385-93; 400-02,407-08
United States v. Anchorage CentralLabor Council 1537-38
United States v. Arnold, Schwinn &Co. 216fn
United States v. Automobile Mfrs.Ass'n 721
United States v. Bank of AmericaNat'l Trust & Savings Ass'n(1959) 596-97
United States v. Bank of AmericaNat'l Trust & Savings Ass'n(1971) 586-602
United States v. Bethlehem SteelCorp. 1363-65
United States v. CIO 1535-36, 1545United States v. Central Eureka
Mining Co. 796fnUnited States v. Cincinnati Transit,Inc. 1301
United States v. Columbia, Steel Co. 488United States v. Continental-Ameri-
can Bank & Trust Co. 595, 597United States v. Crosby 1261fnUnited States v. Deutsch 1257,
1263-69, 1272-73United States v. El Paso Natural
Gas Co. 405fnUnited States v. , First Nat'l
Bank • 599-600
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CASE INDEX
Cases cited - Page Cases cited PageUnited States v. First Nat'l Bank &
Trust Co. 405fnUnited States v. Futura, Inc. 1301United States v. General Motors
Corp. 492-93United States v. Greenman 12601nUnited States v. Guthrie 439United States v. Hageman 1260fnUnited States v. Harris & Co. Ad-
vertising, Inc. 380-81United States v. Hutcheson 387United States v. Insurance Board 500-01United States v. Intone Corp. 1301United States v. Jacksonville Ter-
minal 1365United States v. Jacobs 1261-62fnUnited States v. Jefferson Parish
School Board 1300United States v. Muniz 1552United States v. Philadelphia
Nat'l Bank 405-07United States v. Pipefitters
Local 562 1532-46United States v. Sealy, Inc. 217fnUnited States v. 7 Cases, Craker
Balls 520United States v. Seybold 1260fnUnited States v. Southwestern Cable
Co. 346-47United States v. Todd 1260fnUnited States v. Trans-Missouri
Freight Ass'n 116United States v. UAW 1537, 1545United States v. Warehouse Local6881537
United States v, Wegematic Corp. 598-99United States v. Weiner 1261fnUnited States Pipe & Foundry Co.
v. NLRB 1417-18
Universal Camera Corp. v.NLRB
Usner v. Luckenbach OverseasCorp.
Utzinger v. United States
Vaca v. Sipes 1383, 1456Vasquez v. Sup. Ct of San
Joaquin Co. 617-24Victory Transport, Inc. v. Comisaria
General 376
Waldron v. Moore-McCormackLines, Inc. 579
Ward Laboratories, Inc. v. FTC 902Ward LaFrance Truck Corp. 1134Washington State Bowling Propri-
etors Ass'n v. Pacific Lanes, Inc. 500Waters v. Wisconsin Steel Works 1351Webster Groves Trust Co. v. Saxon
186, 188White Motor Co. v. United States
216fnWhittendon Mills v. Upton
915-16, 919Wieman v. Updegraff 7861nWilliams v. White Plains Housing
Authority 55-56Wilmington Chemical Corp. v. Cele-
brezze 520Wyatt v. Stickney 77-78
Young v. Int'l Telephone & Tele-graph Co. 1350, 1372
Zenith Radio Corp. v. HazeltineResearch, Inc. 308-25
182
5681553-54
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TOPICAL INDEX
ADMINISTRATIVE LAWAdministrative Procedure Act
I 10 ( a ) —standing 295-96, 305judicial review of agency action
415-16citizen suits as a sanction on ad-
ministrative decision making777-80
conflicts between Consumer CreditProtection Act and FRB Reg-ulation Z 1511-32
due process implications in agencyproceedings 184-92
enforcement procedure under fed-eral water pollution controllaws 761-68
Health Security Board, proposed99-105, 107
judicial review of agency actions410-19; 685-704; 810-12
standing of competitors to chal-lenge agency actions 289-307
ADMIRALTY LAWFederal Tort Claims Act, applica-
tion to 1546-55Jones Act 571-73, 583Longshoremen's and Harbor
Workers' Compensation Act 571-72negligent misrepresentation by fed-
eral government 1546-50Suits in Admiralty Act 1546-55unseaworthiness
and operating negligence 568-85duty of shipower 568-73
AGENCYtax preparation agencies 895-909
Ant POLLUTION CONTROLVIRONMENTAL LAW)
ANNUITIES (see INSURANCE)ANTITRUST LAW (see also LABOR
LAW ; TRADE REGULATION)as a franchise remedy 534Canadian competition regulation 1303-29Clayton Act
§ 5 311-17, 319-22treble damages suit, effect of
prior government judgment311-17, 319-21
concerted refusals to deal 484-503exemption for quasi-governmental
actions 402-07Federal Trade Commission Act
g 5, application to oligopolies 113-48government action immunity 393-400group boycotts 484-503immunity for private concerted at-
tempts to persuade governmentto take actions restrainingtrade 400-02
labor union liability, standard ofproof 383-93
oligopolies 113-48per se illegality 485-89private antitrust actions 308-25releases, effect on co-conspirators
Sherman Act317, 319
concerted refusals to deal 484-503labor union liability 383-93
unfair methods of competition 113-48ARBITRATION (see also LABOR LAW)
estoppel by 1376-81of automobile tort claims of $3,000
or less 946-47of claims by insurers under no-
fault automobile insurancestatutes 945-48
under National Labor RelationsAct 1376-81
ATOMIC ENERGY Acrs (see ENVI-RONMENTAL LAW)
ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (seealso ENVIRONMENTAL LAW)
and National Environmental Pol-icy Act 671-75
and Water Quality ImprovementAct of 1970 671-75
environmental decision making 638,648-49, 651, 657, 669-80
regulatory and hearing procedure 705rules and regulations 675-78
ATTACHMENTof debt owed to foreign sovereign 374of foreign sovereign's property 375
BANK HOLDING COMPANY ACT (seeBANKS AND BANKING)
BANKS AND BANKING (see also NE-GOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS)
Bank Holding Company Act 1189-93entrance into field of mutual funds
1175-93Glass-Steagall Act, application to
banks 1175-93rights of recovery of bank pre-
senting government check in"padded payroll" situation 586-602
CATV (see CABLE TELEVISION)CABLE TELEVISION
impact, present and future 326-29regulation
generally 326-68proposals by FCC 332-52proposals by OTP 364-67proposed public control 354proposed public utility regula-
tion 355-61CANADA
competition laws and unfair tradepractices 1303-29
CHECKS (See NEGOTIABLE INSTRU-MENTS)
Com PROCEDURE
(see EN-
1574
res judicata, in patent infringementsuits 1483-1502
CIVIL RIGHTS (see also HOUSING;LABOR LAW)
Civil Rights Act of 1964—Title VIIarbitration, estoppel by 1376-81business necessity 1362-66filing requirements 1361-621972 amendments 1366-68seniority systems 1362-66
housing discrimination 603-17Cuss ACTIONS
TOPICAL INDEX
citizen suits under proposed waterpollution legislation 777-80
Federal Rules of Civil ProcedureRule 12(h) 319-201nRule 15(a) 319-20EnRule 23 1483-1502
community of interest 619-24conflicting statutes concerning 618for common law fraud 617under Consumer Credit Protection
Act 1529-32use of, in patent infringement suits
1473-1502CLAYTON ACT (see ANTITRUST
LAW)CLEAN AIR LEGISLATION (see EN-
VIRONMENTAL LAW)COMMERCIAL Law (see also CON-
SUMER PROTECTION ; NEGOTIABLEINSTRUMENTS ; UNIFORM COM-MERCIAL CODE)
commercial transactions, casebookreviewed 193-214
commercial transactions, teachingof 193-201
federal, rights of recovery of par-ties in "padded payroll" situa-tion 586-602
unconstitutionality of Californiarepossession statutes 1503-10
CONSPIRACYaccrual of antitrust cause of action
321-22antitrust co-
319, 322-24
Fifth Amendment—self-incrimina-tion and use of monitoring de-vices in water pollution lawenforcement 776-77
impeachmentexclusivity of power 438-50of federal judiciary 426-38
mandatory referendum on publichousing, equal protection limi-tations 603-19
police power, environmental landuse regulation 786-98
pre-emption 814-16right to jury trial, statutory re-
strictions in certain automobiletort cases 9471n
Supremacy Clause—doctrine ofpre-emption 814-16
CONSUMER CREDIT PROTECTION ACT(See CONSUMER PROTECTION)
CONSUMER PROTECTION (see alsoHAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES LEGIS-LATION ; UNIFORM COMMERCIALCODE)
class actions, expanded use of 617-24Consumer Credit Protection Act
bona fide errors 1526-29civil liability 1524-25class actions 1529-32disclosure of finance charges 1511-32good faith defense 1524
no-fault automobile insurance stat-utes—generally 935-54
automatic policy renewals 951premiums, reductions and dis-
counts under 948-52unconstitutionality of California
repossession statutes 1503-10Uniform Consumer Credit Code,
waiver of defense clauses 623CONTRACTS
Government contracts as incentivesto water pollution abatement 777
CORPORATIONSnonprofit corporations, power to
join partnerships 915-19parent-subsidiary responsibility 309-10takeovers, participation by mutual
funds 1113-73CRIMINAL LAW
Federal Criminal Code (proposed)effect on securities laws 1271-73
securities prosecutionsunder Investment Advisers Act
1257-73under Investment Company Act
of 1940 1257-73DAMAGES
measure of, in settlement of bro-kerage commission recapturelitigation 1053-59
period of recovery in private anti-trust actions 321-22
effect of release onconspirators
CONSTITUTIONAL LAWCommerce Clause and enforcement
of federal water pollution laws 764conflict between state and federal
law 814-16due process
failure to provide adequate treat-ment during civil commit-ment 77-78
guarantees, in statute requiringarbitration in automobiletort cases 947fn
relation to eminent domain and'police power in environ-mental law 793-96
equal protection and low-incomehousing 603-19
1575
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under Consumer Credit ProtectionAct 1524-26
under no-fault automobile insur-ance statutes 944-48
DISCRIMINATION (see CIVIL RIGHTS)ECONOMIC CONTROLS
Economic Stabilization
price regulationwage regulation
YugoslavianENVIRONMENTAL LAW
Special Issue--Recent Develop-ments in Environmental Law
625-826• air pollution control
Air Quality Act of 1967• Clean Air Amendments
Atomic Energy Act of 1946Atomic Energy Act of 1954
Atomic Energy Act of 1959—Sec-tion 274 ' 817-20
atomic energy plants—radiationhazards 813
conservation organizations, stand-ing to seek judicial review ofagency actions 409fn
Council on Environmental Quality 688,703; 806-11
decision makingby federal agencies 638, 647
• by states 654, 662federal-state conflicts 649, 655-57
due process—eminent domain andpolice power 793-96
environmental groups 646-48Environmental Protection Agency,
role in water pollution control750-51; 756-75
federal-state conflictsdecision making 649, 655-57water pollution control legisla-
tion 755-56, 765-67, 773-74federal agency decisions 685-704;
802-12Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and
Rodenticide Act • 408-17Federal Water Pollution Control
' Act (see also water pollutioncontrol under this heading) 750-52,
761-64impending amendments 629
financing national environmentalpolicies , 798-800
' land use regulation 782-801marsh land zoning 782-800'National Environmental Policy
Act of 1969 638, 671; 685-704;705; 770-72; 802-12
and Atomic Energy Commission671-75
and•Water Quality ImprovementAct of 1970 671-75
National Industrial Pollution Con-trol Council 719-47
police power 786-98public trust doctrine 791-93radioactive wastes 813Refuse Act of 1899 (see also water
pollution control under thisheading) . 768-72
standing of conservation organiza-tions to seek judicial reviewof agency actions 409fn
state legislation, practical problemsconcerning 809-10
thermal energy plants, listing of681-84
thermal pollution 633-84; 705water pollution control
enforcement procedures—current761-64; 768-72
enforcement proposals7 49-81Federal Water Pollution Control
Act 750-52, 761-64impending amendments 629
Refuse Act of 1899 768-72Water Quality Act of 1965 750-52Water
1970Quality Improvement Act
671-76water quality standards, prob-
lems of 750-52FAIRNESS IN FRANCHISING ACT (see
FRANCHISES AND FRANCHISING)FEDERAL CAUSTIC POISONS ACT (see
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES LEGIS-LATION)
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMmES-sION
and cable television 332-52FEDERAL CRIMINAL CODE (see CRIM-
INAL LAW)FEDERAL HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
LABELING ACT (see HAZARDOUSSUBSTANCES LEGISLATION)
FEDERAL INSECTICIDE, FUNGICIDE ANDRODENTICIDE ACT (see ENVIRON-MENTAL LAW)
FEDERAL JUDICIARY (see JUDICIARY)FEDERAL RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
(see CIVIL PROCEDURE)FEDERAL TORT CLAIMS ACT (see AD-
MIRALTY LAW ; TORTS)FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
false advertising by tax prepara-tion agencies 900-05
franchising regulation (see alsoFRANCHISES AND FRANCHIS-ING) 565
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION ACT(see ANTITRUST LAW)
FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROLACT (See ENVIRONMENTAL LAW)
FORGERIES (see NEGOTIABLE INSTRU-MENTS)
FRANCHISES AND FRANCHISINGconversion of ongoing enterprise 254-60
Act of 19701277-1302
1290-941283-901331-45
823-24824
651; 816651;
816-17
1576
TOPICAL INDEX
defined 219-24; 539-44distributors, control of by fran-
chisor 246Fairness in Franchising Act 566Franchise Fair Practices Act of
1971 564fraud, as remedy 533-34joint employers 242-45, 252-53labor law aspects (see also LABOR
215-68262-65239-41261-65250-51246-49
235, 241230-33538-64565-66265-67
LAw)NLRA—effect of § 8(b)NLRB, jurisdiction ofstrikes and boycottsunionization, effects of
multidistributors, status of"ownership test""right to control test"state I egi sl ationtrade regulation, by FTCtransfer rights
FRAUDas a franchise remedy 533
GLASS-STEAGALL ACT (see BANKSAND BANKING)
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES LEGISLA-TION 504-28
Federal Caustic Poisons Act 511-12Federal Hazardous Substances La-
beling Act 513-181966 amendment 522-24
manufacturers' liability 508-10National Clearinghouse for Poison
Control Centers 505, 518-19,524-25
Poison Prevention Packaging Act524-27
poisonings 504products liability 506-07safety packaging 525-27state legislation 512-13strict liability 507
HEALTH CARE 60-112cost of 60-68crises in 60-80federal role 80-88Health Security Act of 1971 95-111Health Security Board (proposed)
99-105, 107Hill-Burton Act 76-77, 82-83infant mortality 72-74insurance
adequacy of private health in-surance 89-94
effect on medical costs 89-90Medicaid 64-66, 92Medicare 64-66, 92-93Public Health Service Act, pro-
posed amendment to quality of,generally 72-80
Veterans' Administration 81-82HEALTH SECURITY ACT OF 1971 (see
HEALTH CARE)HILL-BURTON ACT (see HEALTH
CARE)
HOUSING
Housing and Urban DevelopmentAct of 1968 911-15
Mandatory referenda, equal pro-tection limitations 603-17
National Housing Partnership 911-15public
admission standards 35-58sponsoring of, through local lim-
ited partnerships 910-34IMMUNITY (see also ANTITRUST
LAW; ATTACHMENT; JURISDIC-TION)
antitrust immunity for private con-certed attempts to persuadegovernment to take action re-straining trade 400-02
execution vs. jurisdictional 369, 374-81government action 393-400sovereign 369-82
IMPEACHMENT (SCC CONSTITUTIONALLAw)
INSURANCE (see also HEALTH CARE)collateral source rules 938-43entrance into field of equity distri-
bution 1195-1224no-fault automobile insurance stat-
utes (see also CONSUMERPROTECTION) 935-54
variable annuities, sales and regu-lation of 1206-13
variable life insurance, sales andproposed regulation of 1213-24
INTERNAL REVENUE CODE (see TAX-ATION, FEDERAL)
INTERNATIONAL LAW (see also AD-MIRALTY LAW; ATTACHMENT;IMMUNITY)
Canadian competition laws and un-fair trade practices 1303-29
commercial dealings of foreigngovernments 369-82
effect of State Department policieson judicial decisions 371-78, 380-81
execution immunity of sovereign'sproperty 374, 379
Yugoslavia, economic crimes in 1331-45INVESTMENT ADVISERS ACT (see SE-
CURITIES REGULATION)INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940
(see SECURITIES REGULATION)INVESTMENT COMPANIES (see alSO
MUTUAL FUNDS; SECURITIESREGULATION)
inside information, access to 1079-1112JOINT TORTFEASORS (see TORTS)JONES ACT (See ADMIRALTY LAW)JUDGMENT (see also ANTITRUST.
LAW; ATTACHMENT; JURISDIC-TION)
in government antitrust suit asaffecting subsequent privateaction 311-17, 319-21
satisfaction of, sovereign immunity
1577
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also FRANCHISES ANDFRANCHISING) 227-30
judicial review of decisions 182-84multidistributors, treatment of '
246-49procedures under Section 10(j)
of NLRA 457-73Norris-LaGuardia Act, standard of
proof under in antitrust ac-tions 383-93
preemptionexception to federal anti-injunc-
tion statute 1385-88NLRB and federal court juris-
diction 1381-88unfair labor practices
duty to bargain 1405-08employer discrimination 1420-31jurisdictional disputes 1448-52political campaign contributions
1532-461452-591431-41
also
from execution of property369, 374-81
JUDICIARY (see also CONSTITUTIONALLAW)
federal judiciaryencroachment on independence
of 421-56nonimpeachment removal 442
Judicial Reform Act 426political trials ' 432
JURISDICTION (see also IMMUNITY ;INTERNATIONAL LAW; JUDG-MENT)
over foreign sovereigns 369-82LABOR LAIN
Annual Survey of 1347-1459antitrust violations, standard of
proof 383-93employment discrimination
Civil Rights Act of 1964—TitleVII (see also Civil. RIGHTS)
1348-68, 1372-73jurisdictional of federal courts
under 42 U.S.C. § 1981 1350-53NLRB (see also National Labor
Relations Board under thisheading) 1373
Philadelphia Plan 1368-75franchising, labor law aspects of
(See also FRANCHISES AND
FRANCHISING) 215-68National Labor Relations Act
2 2282(2) 2312(3) 14067 17681a)(1) 254-60; 1376-818 a) (3) 254-60; 1430-318 a) (5) 254-60; 1376-818 1)(A) 1431-38, 14568(b 2) 14368(b 3) 1415-168(b) (4) 261-648(b) (4) (D) 1448-528(b) (7) 261-658(c) 1401-038(d) 1406-07, 1410-118(f) 13739(c)(1) 1392-9410(c) 1452-5310(j) 457-8310(k) 1448-5210(1) 1388-92203(d) 1378
concerted - activities 176
employee discipline 1431-41
private arbitration 1376-81scope of judicial review of
NLRB decisions 182-84National Labor Relations Board
Congressional review of internal
procedures . 470-73employment discrimination 1348-75franchises, jurisdiction over (see
remediesunion discrimination
LAND UsE REGULATION (seeENVIRONMENTAL LAW)
marsh land zoning 782-801LEGAL EDUCATION
commercial law, teaching of 193-201commercial transactions, casebook
reviewed 193-214LimiTED PARTNERSHIPS
role in development of housing 910-34tax classification of 924-32
LONGSHOREMEN'S AND HARBORWORKERS' COMPENSATION ACT(see ADMIRALTY LAW)
MEDICAL CARE (see HEALTH CARE)MODEL JOINT OBLIGATIONS ACT (see
TORTS)MUTUAL FUNDS (see also SECURI-
TIES REGULATION)investment companies, standing to
challenge bank entry into field289-307
Symposium: The Mutual Fund In-dustry 955-1273
advertising, role of 959-1019advisers, criminal prosecutions
of 1257-73banks, entrance of into field 1175-93corporate takeovers, participa-
tion in 1113-73damages, measure of in settle-
ment of recapture litigation1053-59
Federal Communications Act,effect of on investment inportfolio securities 1164-65
fiduciary obligation to recapturebrokerage commissions 1039-59
institutional membership on ex-changes
effect on capitalization re-quirements 1025-26
1578
TOPICAL INDEX
Philadelphia-Baltimore-Wash-ton Stock Exchange 1021-38
problems concerning 1026-38insurers, entrance of into field
1196-1206offshore 1225-56"probability of success" standard
in settlement of recapturelitigation 1043-51
SEC Policy Statement On Fu-ture Structure Of The Se-curities Markets 1021-24,
1026-29, 1113-73"warehousing" by 1113-73
NATIONAL CLEARINGHOUSE FOR POI-SON CONTROL CENTERS (seeHAZARDOUS SUBSTANCESLEGIS LATION )
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICYACT OF 1969 (see ENVIRON-MENTAL LAW)
NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE (seeHEALTH CARE)
NATIONAL HOUSING PARTNERSHIP(see HOUSING)
NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL POLLUTIONCONTROL COUNCIL (see EN-VIRONMENTAL LAW)
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS ACT(see LABOR LAW)
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD(see LABOR LAW)
NEGLIGENCE (See TORTS)NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS (See also
UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE)double forgeries 27-32"holder" status under Article 3 of
UCC 1-33padded payroll situation involving
federal commercial paper 586-602NO-FAULT AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
STATUTES (See CONSUMER PRO-TECTION ; INSURANCE)
NORRIS-LAGUARDIA ACT (See LABORLaw)
OFFICE OF TELECOMMUNICATIONSPOLICY (see also CABLE TELE-VISION)
1971 proposals for regulation ofcable television 364-67
OLIGOPOLIES (see ANTITRUST LAW)
PATENTSuse of class actions in suits for
patent infringement 1473-1502PHILADELPHIA PLAN (See LABOR
LAW)POISON PREVENTION PACKAGING ACT
(See HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCESLEGISLATION)
POISONINGS (See HAZARDOUS SUB-STANCES LEGISLATION)
POLLUTION CONTROL (See ENVIRON-MENTAL LAW)
Punic HEALTH SERVICE ACT (SeeHEALTH CARE)
PUBLIC HOUSING (See HOUSING)PUBLIC UTILITIES (see also CABLE
TELEVISION)proposed regulation of cable tele-
REFUSE ACT OF 1899 (see ENvmoN-355-61vision by
MENTAL LAW)REVENUE ACT OF 1971 (see TAXA-
TION, FEDERAL)
SECURITIES EXCHANGE COMMISSION(see also SECURITIES REGULA-TION)
Policy Statement on the FutureStructure of the SecuritiesMarkets 1021-24,
1026-29; 1052-53Rule 10b-5 1086-1112; 1127-36Rule 10b-6 1136-41Rule 10b-13 1141-42Rule 17d-1, proposed revision of
1145-46Rule 22d-1 1064-67
SECURITIES REGULATION (see alsoMUTUAL FUNDS ; SECURITIESEXCHANGE COMMISSION)
advertising by mutual funds 959-1019franchise regulation (see also
FRANCHISES and FRANCHIS-ING) 536
inside information, investmentcompany access to 1079-1112;
1126-36Investment Advisers Act
§ 217—rule violations 1269-71criminal prosecutions 1257-73
Investment Company Act of 1940generally
51198-1201, 1208-12
11188 112013 1119, 1121-24
1142-511265-691061-771269-711257-73in1118-26
17(d)17(e)(1)22(d)49
criminal prosecutionsrestrictions on investment
portfolio companiestransactions with affiliated per-
sons 1142-51variable life insurance, potential
application to 1218-19Investment Company Amendments
Act of 1970 984-88 ; 1072-75 ;1211-12, 1224
Securities Act of 1933, applicationto mutual fund advertising 960
Securities Exchange Act of 1934§ 13(d)—disclosure 149-75; 1151-62§ 13(d)—acquiring beneficial
ownership 151-68§ 13(d) (3)—groups and persons
169-75
1579
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I) 30(b) -' ' • • 1225-56beneficial ownership • 151-68disclosure of corporate equity
ownership . 1151-62extraterritorial application 1225-56groups acting to acquire, hold or
dispose of securities . 169-75inside information, disclosure by
mutual funds 1079-1112; 1126-36registration requirements 149-75Rule 10b-5 1086-1112; 1127-36Rule 10b-6 , 1136-41Rule 10b-13 1141-42Williams Act Amendments 149-75;
1151-62SHERMAN ACT (see ANTITRUST
LAW)SOCIAL SECURITY
Social Security ActAl 402
423426
propoials for reformSOVEREIGN IMMUNITY (see
IMMUNITY)STANDING (ke -ADMINISTRATIVE
LAW ; ENVIRONMENTAL LAW ;MUTUAL Flu/6s)
SUITS IN. ADMIRALTY ACT (see AD-MIRALTY LAW).
SUPREME ' [...oURT (see' also CONSTI-TUTIONAL LAW ; JUDICIARY) . "
criticism of 436TAKEOVERS, CORPORATE -(see MUTUAL
RINDS) •
TAX PREPARATION • AGENCIES 895-909TAXATION, FEDERAL '
Asset Depreciation 'Range system
. 870-94child care deduction 270-88depreciation deduction
accelerated ,888-91changes in under ADR system 878-87
,concept of useful lives 872-75, 877defined . 870reserve ratio test 874-75
environmental policies, financing of798-800
Internal Revenue Code 50—investment tax 'credit • 877fn
1 141(c) ' 836fn§ 152 8371n, 844fn
167(b)—methods for comput-
ing depreciation 871in, 876-77§ 167(m)—reasonable • deprecia-
• tion allowance 878, 880§ 214—child care deduction 270-88
351 854fn§ .1 6601(a) •901fn
'§ 6653 • 901fn1 7805 ( a) --authorization for
' Treasury regulations 876effect on'inutual fund investment '
in portfolio companies 1119-20
exempt organizations 919-23limited partnership net worth ce-
ment , 930.32partnership tax classification 924-32
investment tax creditcompared with accelerated de-
preciation • 890, 893reactivated by Revenue Act of,• 1971 877fn
repair , allowance, computation ofunder ADR system 883-85
, Revenue Act of 1971 877fn, 878, 880Toils (see also ADMIRALTY LAW;
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW ; HAZ-ARDOUS SUBSTANCES LEGISLA-TION)
Federal Tort Claims Actnegligent misrepresentation1960 amendmentsovereign immunity
joint tortfeasors, release of
manufacturers' liability (see alsoHAZARDOUS SUBSTANCESLEGISLATION) . 508-10
Model Joint Obligations Act 318negligence
contributory, in automobile acci-dents 937
difficulty of determination in au-tomobile accidents 936-37
of shipowners 568-73negligent misrepresentation 1546-50private actions to compel water .
pollution abatement 778-79recovery, methods of in automobile
accident cases 935-48Suits in Admiralty Act 1546-55Uniform Contribution Among
Tortfeasors Act 318TRADE REGULATION • (see also ANTI-
TRUST LAW) •advertising by tax preparation
agencies 900-05antitrust immunity for govern-
ment action 393-408Canadian trade regulation 1503-29concerted refusals to deal 484-503
UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE (seealso UNIFORM COMMERCIALCODE INDEX)
Article 3padded payroll situation, ap- •
plicability to jfederal ' com-,.mercial paper 586-602
problems concerning "holder" •status 1-33
unconstitutionality of Californiarepossession statutes• 1503-10
UNIFORM CONSUMER CREDIT CODE(see CONSUMER PROTECTION)
UTILITIES (see PUBLIC UTILTTIES)
WATER POLLUTION (see ENVIRON- •MENTAL LAW)
8271n827fn8271n
827-69
1546-501548-491550-55317-19,322-24
1380
TOPICAL INDEX
WATER QUALITY ACT OF 1965. (seeENVIRONMENTAL 'LAW)
WATER QUALITY IMPROVEMENT ACTor 1970 (see ENVIRONMENTALLAw)
YUGOSLAVIAcconomic crimes • 1331-45
ZONING (see also ENVIRONMENTALLAw)
marsh and 782-801
1581
UNIFORM. COMMERCIAL CODE INDEX
Article Section Page Article Section Page
1 103 21 3 305 301 201(14) 4 3 307(2) 2, 2fn, 3, 5,1 201(20) 3-7, 10, 19, 22, 25-27
27, 29, 32 3 404 12fn, 27; 593-941 203 21 3 404(1) 11-122 615 598-99 3 405 7, 29, 30fn, 31,3 102(1) (a) 4 32; 586-6023 201(1) 19, 20, 27 3 406 27-29, 313 202(1) 3, 4, 6-8, 121n, 3 407(2) 15, 16, 18-27,
28, 31 323 202(2) 4-10, 13, 131n, 3 413(1) 2, 20, 23, 32
28, 30, 32 3 414(1) 20, 23, 25, 323 203 31-32 3 418 6003 207 3fn, 8fn, 9, 32 3 603(1) 303 207(1)(d) 8, 9, 11, 3 603 (2 ) 19, 20
12, 14, 15, 9 206 619, 622-2331, 32 9 503 1503-10
3 302 618-19 9 504 1503-103 304(1) (a) 16
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1971-1972
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1972
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TABLE OF CONTENTS TO VOLUME X111
TITLE INDEX TO CONTRIBUTED ARTICLES
CANADIAN COMPETITION LAW AND UNFAIR TRADE PEAcrIcEs • . Norman P. Goldman 1303CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940 AND THE
INVESTMENT ADVISERS ACT Arthur F. Mathews 1257CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS UNDER SECTION 22(D) OF THE INVESTMENT COMPANY
Acs Scott Hodes 1061Economic CONTROL REGULATIONS: A DESCRIPTIVE COMMENTARY .. Edward R. Lev 1277ECONOMIC CRIMES IN YUGOSLAVIIA Mihajlo Aiimovi & Stephen M. Weiner 1331THE ENTRANCE OF BANES INTO THE FIELD OF
MUTUAL FUNDS John W. Church, Jr. & Richard B. Seidel 1175ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISM; THERMAL POLLUTION—AEC AND STATE JURISDICTIONAL
CONSIDERATIONS Robert I, Reis 633GAINING ADMISSION TO LOW-RENT PUBLIC HOUSING Michael J. Dale 35THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE FEDERAL • JUDICIARY Frank J. Battisti 421INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERSHIP AND THE EXPERIENCE or THE PHILADELPHIA-BALTI-
MORE-WASHINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE . . . . Elkins Wetherill & George S. Mender 1021INSURANCE COMPANY INVOLVEMENT IN THE MARKETING OF EQUITY
PRODUCTS Paul R. Huard 1195INVESTMENT COMPANIES AND INSIDE INFORMATION Clifford J.. Alexander 1079JUDICIAL RECOGNITION OF THE SUBSTANTIVE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NATIONAL
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACTor 1969 Bernard S. Cohen & Jacqueline Manney Warren 685
THE LABOR LAW ASPECTS OF FRANCHISING Raymond G. McGuire 215A LEGISLATOR'S VIEW OF IMPENDING AMENDMENTS TO THE WATER POLLUTION
CONTROL ACT Edmund S. Muskie 629TUE NLRB AND PRIVATE ARBITRATION: SHOULD Collyer BE EXPANDED TO EMPLOYEE
DISCIPLINE CASES? Albeon G. Anderson 1460Tim NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION CONTROL COUNCIL:
ADVISE OR COLLUDE? William H. Rodgers, Jr. 719A NEW APPROACH TO "HOLDER" CONUNDRUMS UNDER ARTICLE 3 OF THE UNIFORM
COMMERCIAL CODE—A REPLY TO PROFESSOR WHITE Robert F. T. Dugan 1PER SE ILLEGALITY AND CONCERTED REFUSALS TO DEAL Allen C. Horsley 484A POSTSCRIPT TO Calvert Cliffs' Norman' J. Landau 705THE ROLE or ADVERTISING IN THE Murvar. FUNDS INDUSTRY .. David J. Romanski 959SECTION 10(j ) OF THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS ACT: SUGGESTED REFORMS FOR
AN EXPANDED USE Donald J. .Siegel 457
AUTHOR INDEX TO CONTRIBUTED ARTICLES
Agimovig, Mihajlo, ECONOMIC CRIMES ' IN YUGOSLAVIA 1331Alexander, Clifford J., INVESTMENT COMPANIES AND INSIDE INFORMATION 1079Anderson, Albeon G., THE NLRB AND PRIVATE ARBITRATIONS SHOULD Collyer
EXTENDED TO EMPLOYEE DISCIPLINE CASES? 1460Battisti, Frank J., THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE FEDERAL JUDICIARY 421Church, John W., J., TICE ENTRANCE OF BANKS INTO THE FIELD OF MUTUAL
FUNDS 1175Cohen, Bernard S., JUDICIAL RECOGNITION OF THE SUBSTANTIVE REQUIREMENTS OF
THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT. OF 1969 685Dale, Michael J., GAINING ADMISSION TO LOW,-RENT PUBLIC Hot/5mo 35Dugan, Robert F. T., A NEW APPROACH TO "HOLDER" CONUNDRUMS UNDER
ARTICLE 3 OF THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE—A REPLY/ TO
BOSTON COLLEGE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL LAW REVIEW
PROFESSOR WHITE 1
Goldman, Norman P., CANADIAN COMPETITION LAw AND UNFAIR TRADE
PEAcncEs 1303
Hender, George S., INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERSHIP AND THE EXPERIENCE OF THE
PHILADELPHIA-BALTIMORE-WASHINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE 1021
Hodes, Scott CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS UNDER SECTION 22(d) OF THE INVESTMENTCOMPANY ACT 1061
Horsley, Allen C., PER SE 'revoke.= AND CONCERTED REFUSALS TO DEAL 484Huard, Paul R., INSURANCE COMPANY INVOLVEMENT IN THE MARKETING OF EQUITY
PRODUCTS 1195
Landau, Norman J., A PosTscarrT To Calvert Cliff? 705
Lev, Edward R., ECONOMIC CONTROL REGULATIONS: A DESCRIPTIVE COMMENTARY 1277McGuire, Raymond G., THE LABOR LAw AspEces OF FRANCHISING 215Mathews, Arthur F., CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY
ACT OF 1940 AND THE INVESTMENT ADVISERS Ace 1257Muskie, Edmund S., A LEGISLATOR'S VIEW OF IMPENDING AMENDMENTS TO THE
WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT 629Reis, Robert,I., ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISM: THERMAL POLLUTION-AEC AND STATE
JURISDICTIONAL CONSIDERATIONS 633
Rodgers, William H., Jr., THE NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION CONTROL COUNCIL:
ADVISE OR COLLUDE? 719Romanski, David J., THE ROLE OF ADVERTISING IN THE MUTUAL FUNDS INDUSTRY 959
Seidel, Richard B., THE ENTRANCE OF BAxxs INTO THE FIELD OF MUTUAL FUNDS 1175Seigel, Donald .1.,. SECTION 10(j) OF THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS Ace: SUG-
GESTED REFORMS FOR AN EXPANDED USE 457Warren, Jacqueline Manney, JUDICIAL RECOGNITION OF THE SUBSTANTIVE REQUIRE-
MENTS OF THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY Ace OF 1969 685Weiner, Stephen . M., EcoNossm Cam-Es IN YUGOSLAVIA 1331Wetherill, Elkins, INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERSHIP AND THE EXPERIENCE OF THE PHIL-
ADELPHIA-BALTIMORE-WASHINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE 1021
BOOKS REVIEWED
O'NEAL: CLOSE CORPORATIONS, LAW AND PRACTICE, Robert A. Kessler
1556PETERS: COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS: CASES, TEXT AND PROBLEMS ON CONTRACTS
DEALING wren PERSONALTY, REALTY, AND SERVICES, Edward A. Dauer
193
UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE COMMENTARY
Applicability of Section 3-405 to Federal Commercial Paper—"Padded Payroll"Exception—United States v. Bank of America Nat'l Trust and Savings Alen 586
Constitutionality of Sections 9-503, 9-504—Due Process—Adams v. Egley 1503
FEDERAL TAXATION COMMENTARY
The Asset Depredation Range (ADR) System:Inequity in the Revenue Act of 1971
The Social Security Tax: An Analysis of Proposals for Reform The Sponsoring of Low- and Moderate-Income Housing through Local Limited
Partnerships Having Non-Profit Corporate General Partners Tax Preparation Agencies: What is Needed for the Public's Protection?
870827
910895
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TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME XIII
1971-1972 ANNUAL SURVEY OF LABORRELATIONS LAW
1347
STUDENT COMMENTS
"Acquisitions" and "Groups" under Section 13(d) of the SecuritiesExchange Act of 1934 149
The Asset Depreciation Range (ADR) System: Inequity in theRevenue Act of 1971 870
Cable Television: A Regulatory Dilemma 326The Child Care Deduction: Issues Raised by Michael and Elizabeth Nammack and
the Pending Amendment to Section 214 270Class Actions in Suits for Patent Infringement in Light of Blonder-Tongue
Laboratories, Inc. v. University of Illinois Foundation 1473Federal Hazardous Substances Legislation: Effects on Consumer Protection
and Manufacturers' Liability 504Federal Water Pollution Legislation: Current Proposals to
Achieve More Effective Enforcement 749Franchise Regulation: An Appraisal of Recent State Legislation 529The Health Care Crisis and National Health Insurance 60How Faultless Are the No-Fault Statutes?—A State Survey 935Offshore Mutual Funds: Extraterritorial Application of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934 1225Oligopoly and Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act 113Participation by Mutual Funds in Corporate Takeovers 1113Private Antitrust Actions: Limitations and Releases 308The Scope of State & Local Government Action in
Environmental Land Use Regulation 782Settlement Standards for Mutual Fund Shareholder Litigation Involving the
Fiduciary Obligation to Recapture 1039The Social Security Tax: An Analysis of Proposals for Reform 827Sovereign Immunity v. Execution of Judgment: A Need to
Reappraise Our National Policy 369The Sponsoring of Low- and Moderate-Income Housing through Local Limited
Partnerships Having Nonprofit Corporate General Partners 910Standing: Suits Against Federal Regulatory and Administrative Agencies—
Investment Company Institute v. Camp 289Tax Preparation Agencies: What is Needed for the Public's Protection? 895Unseaworthiness and Operating Negligence: Condition Versus Cause-
Usner v. Luckenbach Overseas Corp. 568
CASE NOTES
Administrative Law—Due Process Implications in Agency Proceedings—Sterling National Bank of Davie v. Camp 184
Administrative Law—Reviewability of Final Orders under the FIFRA—Limits onAdministrative Discretion—Environmental Defense Fund, Inc. v. Ruckelshaus 408
Admiralty--Limitation on Sovereign Immunity—Governmental Liability forNegligent Misrepresentation—De Bardeleben Marine Corp. v. United States 1546
Constitutional Law—Equal Protection—Mandatory Referendum onLow-Income Housing—James v. Valtierra 603
Constitutional Law—Federal Preemption of State Regulatory Authority—FederalGovernment has Sole Authority under Atomic Energy Act to Regulate Radio-active Wastes Discharged from Nuclear Power Plants—Northern States PowerCo. v. Minnesota 813
BOSTON COLLEGE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL LAW REVIEW
Consumer Credit Protection Act—Annual Rate Disclosure on Open End CreditStatements—Civil Liability—Bona Fide Errors—Class Actions—Ratner v. Chemical Bank New York Trust Co. 1311
Consumer Law—Class Actions—Waiver of Defense Clauses—Vasquez v.Superior Court of San Joaquin County 617
Environmental Law—National Environmental Policy Act of 1969—ProceduralRequirements of the Act Must be Followed in Good Faith—Calvert cueCoordinating Committee, Inc. v. Atomic Energy Commision 802
Labor Law—Antitrust Liability of Labor Unions—Clear Proof Standard ofNorris-La Guardia Act—Ramsey v. United Mine Workers of America 383
Labor Law—Unions—Political Campaign Contributions—United States v. Pipefitters Local '562 1532
National Labor Relations Act—Interpretation of Section 7Concerted ActiVities:—NLRB v. Northern Metal Co. 176
Trade Regulation—Antitrust Immunity—Quasi-Governmental Action—Hecht v. Pro-Football, Inc 393
Uniform Commercial Code—Applicability of Section 3-405 to Federal CommercialPaper—"Padded Payroll" Exception—United States v. Bank of AmericaNat'l Trust and Savings Ass'n 586
Uniform Commercial Code—Constitutionality of Sections 9-503, 9-504—Due Process—Adams v. Egiey 1503
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