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41 Conn. B.J. [i] (1967)

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LEADING ARTICLES                                   PACE
America's First Law Schools: Significance or
Chauvinism?                William F. Swindler   1
The Right to a Fair and Public Trial (An Experiment in
Cooperation)           Hon. Douglass B. Wright  16
Urban Renewal in Connecticut .  . James P. Connolly  21
Federal Summary Judgment Practice
Edward F. Hennessey, III  47
Views and Review: An Analysis of the First Legislative
Poll           .              . Peter L. Costas  59
Union Contracts, Sales and Mergers
Clifford R. Oviatt, Jr.  70
RECENT CONNECTICUT FEDERAL CASES
Parks v. Baldwin Piano and Organ Co.               83
Aetna Insurance Co. v. South Carolina Insurance Co.  88
DiVincenzo, in the Matter of                       92
Rybnick, in the Matter of.                         95
Hart, in the Matter of .                           99
Fast Lok Corp. of Conn., in the Matter of         102
Bassett, in the Matter of .                       104
Garvin, in the Matter of .                        108
BooK REVIEWS
Rush To Judgment. Mark Lane     Frederic A. Gordon 111
LAW REVIEW, BOARD OF STUDENT EDITORS, UNIVERSITY OF
CONNECTICUT SCHOOL OF LAW
Criminal Law - Confessions - Procedures for Admissi-
bility (Miranda v. Arizona)  Brian T. O'Connor,
Dorrance Sexton, Jr. and George N. Thim 114

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