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50 Conn. B.J. [i] (1976)

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LEADING ARTICLES
Remarks to New Lawyers
(and Old).     .... .              . Hon. George A. Saden          I
Marriage Problems, Intervention and the
Legal Professional .       .   .    . Robert S. Redmount          11
Free Speech and Political Contributions
Charles Morgan Seeger         33
The Legal Structures and Policy Implications
of New     Towns.     .... .              . Richard   Brooks      42
Survey of 1975 Developments in Connecticut
Family Law     .    .   .   . Samuel V. Schoonmaker, III          67
Arthur E. Balbirer
HUMAN RIGHrs COMMENTATOR.               .    . Emanuel Margolis        81
BOOK REVIEWS
Contracts and Conveyances of Real Property
by Milton R. Friedman .         .   .    . Victor M. Gordon       97
The Megacorporation in American Society:
The Scope of Corporate Power
by Phillip I. Blumberg .         .   .    . Samuel S. Cross       99
Lawyers Ethics in an Adversary System
by Monroe H. Freedman .            .   . Emanuel Margolis        103
CORRESPONDENCE ...........                                 109
ERRATUM .............                                    110
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