Sources of Monopoly Power: A Phenomenon Called ‘Product Differentiation’

By Charles E. Mueller

By Charles E. Mueller

Public Use and Sale as a Bar to Obtaining a Patent and its Application to Government Activities

By Charles C. Wells and Wayland H. Riggins

By Charles C. Wells & Wayland H. Riggins

Contingency Planning and the Administration of Justice During Civil Disorder and Mass Arrest

By Harvey George Friedman

By Harvey George Friedman

A Parole Apologia

By Thomas R. Sard

By Thomas R. Sard

Self-Incrimination and Fair Play: Marchetti, Grosso and Haynes Examined

By John T. Powell & David Anthony Jones

By John T. Powell & David Anthony Jones

FDA and the Public Interest: Quality Control in Scientific and Economic Regulation

By Eugene I. Lambert

By Eugene I. Lambert

NOTE: Survey of Title II: Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968

By Michel A. LaFond

By Michel A. LaFond

NOTE: Criminal Procedure—Equal Protection—Insanity Acquittals Subject to Civil Commitment Procedures—Bolton v. Harris, 395 F.2d 642 (D.C. Cir. 1968)

By Arthur J. Steiner

By Arthur J. Steiner

NOTE: Constitutional Law—Sixth Amendment Guarantee of an Impartial Jury—Effect on the Selection of a Jury with the Power to Fix or Recommend the Penalty—Witherspoon v. Illinois, 391 U.S. 510 (1968)

By William Leibovici

By William Leibovici

NOTE: Constitutional Law—Due Process—Variable Standard for Determining Obscenity—Ginsberg v. New York, 390 U.S. 629 (1968)

By Edward McKenna

By Edward McKenna