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34 Fed. B.J. iii (1975)

handle is hein.barjournals/fedbj0034 and id is 1 raw text is: VOLUME 34                    WINTER 1975                     NUMBER I
CONTENTS
E ditorial  P olicy  . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. .  iv
A bout  the  A uthors  ..................... ........................ .... v
GENERAL ARTICLES
Resolving Government Contract Disputes: Why Not Arbitrate?
Timothy S. Hardy and  R. Mason  Cargill  ...........................  I
Lawyers and the Appeals Process: A Profile
G regory  J.  R athjen  ...........................................  21
The Balance of Power, the Impeachment Powers and the
Supreme Power of Congress
R ichard  S.  G reene  ............................................  42
COMMENTS AND NOTES
Scope of Review of Administrative Action - Remarks
Before the D.C. Circuit Judicial Conference, March 18, 1974
R oy  A . Schotland  .............................................  54
The Role of the Military Trial Judge: An Overview
J.  Clay  Sm ith, Jr .. ............................................  64
Recent Developments in Prepaid Legal Services
Jules Bernstein and Sandy De Ment ................................. 72
LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENTS
Statement on H.R. 10439 Before the House Committee
on the Judiciary by the Chairman of the Tort Law
Committee of the Federal Bar Association, March 27, 1974
J.  Clay  Sm ith, Jr ..............................................  79
Update on U.C.C. Article 9 - Secured Transactions
(1972 Amendments to the Official Text)
Jam es  V.  Vergari  .............................................  88
BOOK REVIEWS
The Appearance of Justice
Reviewed  by Joseph  Borkin  ..................................... 100
Serving Justice, A Supreme Court Clerk's View
Reviewed  by  Eugene  Gressman  .................................. 102
B ooks  R eceived  ..... .... ..... .......... ..........................  105
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