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TENNESSEE LAW REVIEW
Member of the National Conference
of Law Review
| Volume
66 |
Spring
1999 |
Number
3 |
CONTENTS
| Dirty Words in the Classroom:
Teaching the Limits of the First Amendment |
Merle H. Weiner |
| Charities in Tax Reform:
Threats to Subsidies Overt and Covert |
Evelyn Brody |
| Initiating and Responding
to Discovery in Transactional Litigation: Procedures and Challenges |
Jennifer S. Bales |
ESSAYS
| Commentary on The
Foibles of the English Language |
Jerry J. Phillips
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| "Thank God for
the Lawyers": Some Thoughts on the (Mis)Regulation of Scientific
Misconduct |
Glenn H. Reynolds
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COMMENTS
| Respecting Our Elders:
Can Tennessee Do More to Protect its Elder Population from Institutional
Abuse and Neglect? |
John W. Bellflower, Jr.
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| The Roth IRA -- Will
It Increase Savings? |
Michael S. McKinney
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CASE NOTES
| Evidence -- Tennessee
Rule of Evidence 803(4) -- The Admissibility of Statements Made
by Victims of Child Sexual Abuse to Physicians During Physical
Examinations |
Stacy Pickerill Eiselstein |
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