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26 Fed. B.J. [i] (1966)

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BAR JOURNAL
THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE FEDERAL BAR ASSOCIATION
VOLUME 26                     WINTER 1966                    NUMBER 1
SYMPOSIUM ON FEDERAL TORT CLAIMS ACT
Introduction,  Irvin  M .  Gottlieb  .................................  1
Absolute Liability Under the Federal Tort Claims Act-Part II,
Sidney  B .  Jacoby  ..........................................    5
Althea Williams Revisited: Line of Duty Cases-Need For Reconsidera-
tion, Lieutenant Philip A. Faix, Jr., MSC, USAF .................  12
Consensual and Delictual Obligations in Suits Against the United States,
John  G .  R oberts  ...........................................  30
An Analysis of the Evolution of the Supreme Court's Concept of the
Federal Tort Claims Act, Lawrence R. Caruso ....................  35
The Attractive Nuisance Doctrine and the Federal Tort Claims Act,
Plato  C acheris  ........ ..................... .  .......... .. .  47
Comparative Negligence and the Federal Tort Claims Act,
M artin. L .  G lass  ................. . ................. ..    52
Indexed Bibliography of the Federal Tort Claims Act, Parts III to VI,
Paul H. Gantt and  Robert Gerwig  .............................   76
BOOK REVIEWS
Brief Writing and Oral Argument, by Edward D. Re
reviewed  by  Cyril F. Brickfield  ................................  82
Psychiatric Justice, by Thomas S. Szasz, M.D.
reviewed  by  Judge  Harold  H. Greene  ..........................  84
The Labor Arbitration Process, by R. W. Fleming
reviewed  by  Robert J. Rosenthal  ..............................  87
BOOK NOTES
Lawyer's Concise Guide to Trial Procedure, by Marshall J. Fox .......  90
The Golden Age of American Law, by Charles M. Haar ..............    90
Morality and the Law, by Samuel Enoch Stumpf
Paul  G .  D em bling  .........................................  90
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right © 1966 by the Federal Bar Association.

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