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27 Fed. B.J. [i] (1967)

handle is hein.barjournals/fedbj0027 and id is 1 raw text is: THE FEDERAL
BAR JOURNAL
THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE FEDERAL BAR ASSOCIATION
VOLUME 27                     WINTER 1967                      NUMBER 1
CONTENTS
ARTICLES:
What the Court Expects of the Federal Lawyer, Judge Harold Leventhal. .  1
The Conflict in Conflicts of Interest: The Role of Law-The Role of
Ethics,  Conrad  D . Philos  ....................................     7
Waiving Defenses: A New Approach to Protecting the Public Against
Financial Loss From Use of Atomic Energy, Leonard M. Trosten and
W illiam   T.  England  ........................................     27
Law Practice in the Vietnam War, Colonel George S. Prugh ..........    57
Reciprocity: Where Do We Go From Here?, Seymour Farber ........        66
Fake  Art and  the  Law, Scott Hodes  ...........................    73
Means to Enforce Accurate Pricing, Joseph B. Gedanic ..............    79
NOTES AND COMMENTS:
Anomalous Difference in the Operation of Administrative Law in the
Fields of Regulation and Procurement, Michael N. Mervin .........    83
BOOK REVIEW:
Windows on the Passion, by Charles C. Wise, Jr., reviewed by Judge
A rthur  M . Sm ith  ...........................................     85
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right © 1967 by the Federal Bar Association.

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