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Hofstra Law Review
Volume 4 | Issue 2 Article 15
1976
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Burton C. Agata, B.A., J.D., LL.M., Professor of LawMarina Angel, B.A., J.D., Associate Professor of LawLinda K. Champlin, B.A., LL.B., Associate Professor of LawDavid A. Diamond, A.B., LL.B., LL.M., Associate Professor of LawLeon Friedman, A.B., LL.B., Associate Professor of LawWilliam R. Ginsberg, B.A., J.D., Associate Professor of LawJohn DeWitt Gregory, B.A., J.D., Professor of LawHerman D. Hillman, B.A., J.D., Professor of LawLinda Hirschson, A.B., LL.B., LL.M., Associate Professor of LawDavid K. Kadane, B.A., LL.B., Professor of LawLawrence W. Kessler, B.A., J.D., Associate Professor of LawJosephine Y. King, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., J.D., Professor of Law*Malachy T. Mahon, B.A., J.D., Professor of LawShelia Rush Okpaku, B.A., LL.B., Associate Professor of LawAbraham P. Ordover, B.A., J.D., Professor of LawDaniel Q. Posin, Jr., B.A., M.A., J.D., LL.M., Associate Professor of LawStuart Rabinowitz, B.A., J.D., Associate Professor of LawAlan N. Resnick, B.A., J.D., LL.M., Assistant Professor of LawEric J. Schmertz, B.A., J.D., Professor of LawRonald H. Silverman, B.A., J.D., Associate Professor of LawBrenda S. Soloff, A.B., LL.B., Associate Professor of LawHarvey W. Spizz, B.A., J.D., Assistant Professor of Law and Executive Director of Community Legal Assistance CorporationDavid B. Durk, B.A., LL.D. (Hon.), Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law and Social ChangeThe Honorable Marvin E. Frankel, A.B., LL.B., Distinguished Visiting Professor of Legal EthicsMelvin L. Wulf. B.S., LL.B., Distinguished Visiting Professor of Constitutional LitigationIrving Younger, A.B., LL.B., Distinguished Visiting Professor of Advanced ProcedureThe Honorable Karen S. Burstein, A.B., J.D., Special Professor of LawMichael L. Cook, A.B., J.D., Special Professor of LawNathan Z. Dershowitz, B.A., J.D., Special Professor of LawThe Honorable Bertram Harriett, B.A., LL.B., Special Professor of LawLawrence G. Kurland, B.E.E., J.D., Special Professor of LawDr. Harvey Levin, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Special Professor of LawKenneth P. Norwick, B.A., J.D., Special Professor of LawEric D. Offner, B.B.A., J.D., Specie/ Professor of LawDavid G. Sacks, B.A., LL.B., Special Professor of LawLeonard L. Stark, B.A., C.P.A., LL.B., Special Professor of LawDr. Jacob Weissman, A.B., J.D., Ph.D., Special Professor of LawStanley S. Weithorn, B.S., J.D., LL.M., Special Professor of LawJonathan E. Gradess, B.A., J.D., Special Professor of Law and Staff Attorney, Community Legal Assistance Corporation
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CONTENTS
ARTICLESADVERTISING AND SOLICITATION BY LAWYERS: A PROPOSED RE-DRAFT OF CANON 2 OF THE CODE OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
Monroe H. Freedman 183
THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT AFTER UNITEDSTATES v. SCRAP: THE TIMING QUESTION AND SUBSTANTIVEREVIEW Virginia Nolan 213
NOTES AND COMMENTS
JUDICIAL SELECTION IN THE STATES: A CRITICAL STUDY WITHPROPOSALS FOR REFORM 267
THE ABOLITION OF THREE-JUDGE COURTS: Too HIGH A PRICE FORJUDICIAL EFFICIENCY? 355
FEDERAL STANDING: 1976 383
THE PROFESSIONAL ATHLETE AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT: A QUES-TION OF JUDICIAL INTERVENTION 417
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
FARETTA v. CALIFORNIA—Constitutional Law—Sixth Amendment—Appearing Pro Se—95 S. Ct. 2525 (1975) 449
MALPICA-ORSINI v. BLASI—Adoption—Illegitimate Children-Constitutional Law—36 N.Y.2d 586, 331 N.E.2d 486, 370 N.Y.S.2d511 (1975) 473
MULLANEY v. WILBUR— Criminal Law—Affirmative Defenses-Burden of Proof—421 U.S. 684 (1975) 493
O'CONNOR v. DONALDSON—Constitutional Law—Mental Health—95 S. Ct. 2486 (1975) 511
POE v. GERSTEIN—Constitutional Right of Privacy—Minor's Rightto an Abortion—517 F.2d 787 (5th Cir. 1975) 531
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