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76 J. Air L. & Com. [i] (2011)

handle is hein.journals/jalc76 and id is 1 raw text is: The Journal of Air Law and Commerce
VOLUME 76               WINTER 2011               NUMBER 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ARTicLEs
Psychiatric Injury in Aviation
Accidents Under the Warsaw and
Montreal Conventions: The Interface
Between Medicine and Law ......... Dr. Christopher Andrews  3
Dr. Vernon Nase
Cost Sharing in Air-Service Provision ... David Timothy Duval  77
Niven Winchester
SPEECHES
Why Civil-Military Integration of
Yokota Air Force Base Makes Sense
for Purposes of Promoting Mutual
Cooperation Between the United
States and Japan ......................... Allan L Mendelsohn  99
CASE NOTES
Twombly and Parallel Conduct-How
the Sixth Circuit Grounded In Re Travel
Agent Commission Antitrust Litigation ........ Natalie N. DuBose 111
The First Amendment-Determining
Whether a Total Ban on Newspaper
Racks in a Public Airport's Terminals
Raises a Genuine Issue of Material Fact
Concerning Its Constitutionality ............ Laura McKenery  119
Ripe, Riper, Ripest? The Ninth Circuit's
Decision in Addington v. US. Airline
Pilots Association Sets a Misguided
Ripeness Standard for Duty of Fair
Representation Claims .......................... R.J Pathroff  127

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