Spring 1991
Symposium:
United States Claims Court Symposium |
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Front Matter
Table of Contents (v.40 no.3)
Catholic University Law Review
Copyright Notcie (v.40 no.3)
Catholic University Law Review
Symposium
Introduction
Strom Thurmond
Articles
Claims Court at the Crossroads
Richard H. Fallon Jr.
Claims for Money in the Claims Court
David M. Cohen
Regulatory Takings in the United States Claims Court: Adjusting the Burdens That in Fairness and Equity Ought to Be Borne by Society as a Whole
Roger J. Marzulla. and Nancie G. Marzulla
Defining Tucker Act Jurisdiction after Bowen v. Massachusetts
Michael F. Noone Jr. and Urban A. Lester
The Treatment of Implied-in-Law and Implied-in-Fact Contracts and Promissory Estoppel in the United States Claims Court
Willard L. Boyd III and Robert K. Huffman
Comments
The Federal Courts Study Committee on Claims Court Tax Jurisdiction
Martin D. Ginsberg
The Federal Courts Study Committee Has Not Made the Cases for Its Proposed Overhaul of the Tax Litigation Process
James P. Holden
Notes
Holland v. Illinois: A Sixth Amendment Attack on the Use of Discriminatrory Peremptory Challenges
Alice Biedenbender
James v. Illinois – The Impeachment Exception to the Exclusionary Rule: Here Today...
Brandon Edward Mary
To Be or Note to Be a Security: Reves v. Ernst & Young
Scott D. Museles
Loveladies Harbor, Inc. v. United States: The Claims Court Takes a Wrong Turn – Toward a Higher Standard of Review
Seth E. Zuckerman