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University of the Pacific Law Review

University of the Pacific Law Review

Volume 17, Issue 3 (1986)

Front Matters

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Volume 17, Issue #3 - Table of Contents
University of the Pacific; McGeorge School of Law

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Board of Editors
University of the Pacific; McGeorge School of Law

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Introduction
University of the Pacific; McGeorge School of Law

Articles

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The United States Treaties on Transfer of Prisoners: A Survey
Robert L. Pisani and Theodore Simon

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The California Coastal Commission and Regulatory Takings
Ward Tabor

Comments

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Two-Tiered Tender Offers and the Poison Pill: The Propriety of a Potent Takeover Defense
Douglas Jay Evertz

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California Evidence Code 1228: A Constitutional Analysis
Patrick Michael Broderick

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Trust Revocation: Do Trust Terms Prevail over California Civil Code Section 2280?
Linda A. MacRae

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Preferred Communications, Inc. v. City of Los Angeles: First Amendment Rights and Cable Television Franchising Procedures
Shelley M. Liberto

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Baker v. Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority: The California Approach to Inverse Condemnation and Nuisance
Lisa Kirk

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Becker v. IRM Corporation: The Final Chapter in the Destruction of Landlord Tort Immunity
Matthew E. Karanian

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Khanna v. Microdata Corp.: The Continuing Evolution of Wrongful Discharge
John M. Felder

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Ochoa v. Superior Court of Santa Clara County: New Grounds or Old Guidelines?
Sharon Clyde Dutton

 
 
 
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