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Boston College Law ReviewVolume 20Issue 5 Number 5 Article 7
7-1-1979
INDEX TO VOLUME XX
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CUMULATIVE INDEX TO VOLUME XX
1978-1979
CASE INDEX
Cases Cited Pages .
Abood v. Detroit Board ofEducation 1015
Adair v. United States 461, 474Agricultural Labor Relations Board
v. Superior Court TulureCounty 10, 11
Alabama Farm Bureau CasualtyInsurance Co. v. American FidelityLife Insurance Co. 835-36, 838
Aladdin Hotel Corp. 79-83Albemarle Paper Co. v.
Moody 147, 149, 159, 210-11Allegheny Gen. Hosp. 893, 897Alyeska Pipeline Co. v. Wilderness
Society 539American Cyanamid Co. 915American Pipe & Construction Co.
v. Utah 148Anderson v. Boston 1021-24Bacon v. United States 790Bank of America National Trust and
Savings Association v. UnitedStates 711
Barr v. Mateo 579, 581, 585-91, 599Bates v. Clark 589Beacon Theatres, Inc. v.
Westover 511, 513-17, 521-23Beth Israel v. NLRB 7, 27Bernstein v. Universal Pictures,
Inc. 522-23, 530, 533Biesenbach v.
Guenther 836, 838, 840Bigelow v. R1(0 Radio Pictures,
Inc. 57Bivens v. Six Unknown Named
Agents of the Federal Bureau ofNarcotics 578, 580, 592-93
Blue Chip Stamps v. Manor DrugStores 841, 845
Board of Regents v. Roth 475BOC International Ltd. v.
FTC 501, 504, 506Bonwit Teller (NLRB) 293Boys Market, Inc. v. Retail Clerks
Local 770 17-18, 38, 43-44
Cases Cited Pages
Bradford v. Textile Workers Local1093 134-38
Branzburg v. Hayes 800, 802-04, 812Brawley v. United States 706-07British Rail-International,
Inc. 63, 65, 67Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen
v. Chicago River & Indiana RRCo. 15, 16, 40-41, 42-44, 46
Brown Shoe Co. v.United States 488
Bryan v. United States 944-45Buckley v. Valeo 1012-23Building and Construction Trades
Council (Sullivan ElectricCo.) 112, 117
Buffalo Forge Co. v. UnitedSteelworkers
2, 17-18, 20, 21, 45, 47, 49-51Burks v. United
States 926, 935, 943-48, 950-52Butz v.
Economou 575-83, 585-91, 594-600Camara v. Municipal Court of
the City and County of SanFrancisco 789
Caircmi d. en Regional Legal Services,73
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center 102-05Chattanooga Foundry and Pipe
Works v. City of Atlanta 445-48Christiansburg Garment Co. v.
EEOC 217-20, 224, 544Christie v. United States 705-06Cities Service Helex, Inc. v. United
States 702, 707City of Philadelphia v.
Westinghouse 955-59Clearfield Trust Co. v. United
States 683-84, 686, 689-91Cleary v. Chalk 446-48Clark v. Cookson 527Clench v. Tomley 527Cohen v. California 989Collins v. United Air Lines, Inc. 146
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Cases Cited Pages
Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.v. Democratic NationalCommittee 433
Commissioner v. Estate ofBedford 605-06
Commodity Futures Trading
Cases Cited Pages
Farmer v. United Brotherhood ofCarpenters 564
FCC v. Pacifica Foundation 975-1002Federal Electric Corp. v. United
States 703First National Bank of Boston v.
Commission v. J.S. Love & Bellotti 1003-24Associates Options, Ltd. 641 Foley, Hoag, and Eliot 70-75
Commonwealth v. Noffke 572 Fordham University 83-84Copeland v. Martinez 217, 222-24 Fortune v. National CashCoppage v. Kansas 474 Register 471-73Cort v. Ash 865 Four Seasons NursingCummins v. Parker Seal Co. 197-200 Center 95, 886, 916Dairy Queen, Inc. v. Franks v. Bowman Transportation
Wood 515-17, 521-23District 1199, RWDSU (United
Hospitals) 121, 126-28Diversified Industries, Inc. v.
Meredith 968-70Donaldson v. United
States 743, 749-52, 758Dothard v. Rawlinson 163-65Downs v. United
States 761-62, 769-73, 775-77Drachman v. HarVey 824-25Duplan Corporation v. Deering
Milliken, Inc. 966-68D'Youville College 89-91Eastex, Inc. v. NLRB 7EEOC v. Bailey Co. 212-216, 218EEOC v. General Electric
Co. 212, 215-16EEOC v. Griffin Wheel
Co. 206, 207, 209EEOC v. International Union of
Operating Engineers, Locals 14 &15 154-58
EEOC v. Kimberly-ClarkCorp. 206-07, 209, 211
EEOC v. Local 638 156-58Eisen v. Carlisle &Jacquelin 618-20, 622-23, 630
Erie R.R. Co. v. Tompkins 683Ernst & Ernst v.
Hochfelder 633-47, 841-42, 845Everett Plywood and Door Corp. v.
United States 704Ex-Cello Corp. 22, 23Ex-Cello Corp. (NLRB) 2-3, 55Excelsior Underwear, Inc.
(NLRB) 31-32Extendicare of West
Virginia 95, 887-89
Co. 141, 142, 144, 210-11FTC v. Atlantic Richfield Co.501, 503Gardiner Manufacturing Co. v.
United States 697-98Geary v. United States Steel
Co. 468, 470Geduldig v. Aiello 161-62, 165General Electric Co. v.
Gilbert 159-63, 165-69General Electric (NLRB) 31-32General Knit of California, Inc. 78Georgia v. Evans 414-17, 419-20Griggs v. Duke Power Co.160, 162-63Goldberg v. Kelly 481Goldberg v.
Meridor 832, 834-36, 838-40Goldfarb v. Virginia State Bar 71Gordon v. Shearson Hayden Stone,
Inc. 640-41Granger v. Marek 598-99Grosjean v. American Press
Co. 1007, 1011Haltmier v. Commodity Futures
Trading Commission 638-41Hamling v. United States 980Harper & Roe Publishers, Inc. v.
Decker 962-65Hawaii v. Standard Oil Co. of
California 443, 449, 451-53Hanover Shoe, Inc. v. United Shoe
Machinery Corp. 443, 449-55Healy v. Catalyst Recovery of
Pa. 835, 836, 838-39Hinderlider v. LaPlata River and
Cherry Creek Pitch Co. 683H.K. Porter Co. v. NLRB 22Hollerbach v. United States 705-06Hollywood Ceramics Co. 75-78Hudgens v. NLRB 570-71
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Cases Cited Pages Cases Cited Pages
Idaho Power Co. v. UnitedStates 606
ILC Peripherals Leasing Corp. v.International Business MachinesCorp. 523-24, 530, 533
Illinois Brick Co. v.Illinois 443, 449-53
In re Ampicillin AntitrustLitigation 970-72
In re Boise Cascade SecuritiesLitigation 520-23, 530-31, 533, 535
In re Grand JuryInvestigation 959-60
In re Slodav 553, 555In re United States
Financial SecuritiesLitigation 521-23, 530, 533
lnda v. United Airlines, Inc. 145-51International Brotherhood ofTeamsters v. United States 143, 144
International Union of Electrical,Radio and Machine Workers v.NLRB (Tiidee Products) 57
International Union of ElectricalWorkers v. Robbins & Myers,Inc. 150-51
John C. Kohler Co. v. UnitedStates 703
Kendall v. Stokes 589Key Buick v.
Commissioner 540-44, 552Kidwell v. Meikle 834, 835-36, 838Laborers' Local 1057 v. NLRB (Mer-
cy Hospital of Laredo) 121-25, 128Levine Hosp. of Hayward, Inc. 920Linn v. Plant Guard Workers 563-65Little v. Barreme 589Livingston Shirt Corp. 30-32, 34Long Island College Hospital v.
NLRB (LICH) 93-94, 98-99, 101-02Maldonado v.
Flynn 839, 840, 851, 866Marcas v. Search
Warrant 799, 801-02, 804McCulloch v. Sociedad Nacional de
Marineros de Honduras 65-66, 69McCurnin v. Kohlmeyer &
Co. 637-38McLean Hospital 102
Meeks Transfer Co. 699, 700Mercy Center for Health Care
Servs. 918Miami Herald Publishing Co. v.
Tornillo 12, 13Michael Reese Hosp. Sc Medical
Center 918-20Monge v. Beebe Rubber
Co. 469, 470, 472, 473Moore v. Bay 405Nashville Gas Co. v.
Satty 159-60, 165-69National Citizens Committee for
Broadcasting v. FCC 425-38Natus Corporation v. United
States 701Newington Children's Hosp. 904Newman v. Local 1101,
Communications Workers 134-38Niagara University v. NLRB 84-93Niagara University [Niagara
II[ 85-88, 91-92Nicholas & Company v. United
States 771-72, 776-77NLRB v. Babcock & Wilcox
Co. '6, 11, 567-68NLRB v. Burns International
Security Services, Inc. 105, 108NLRB v. Committee of Interns and
Residents 103NLRB v. Delaware-New Jersey Ferry
Co. 890-92NLRB v. Electrical Workers Local
388 125NLRB v. Gissel Packing Co. 12NLRB v. Local 103, Iron
Workers 112-18NLRB v. Mercy Hosps. of
Sacramento, Inc. 905, 908-13NLRB v. Savair Manufacturing
Co. 79-83NLRB v. St. Francis
College 84, 86-93NLRB v. United Steelworkers
(Nutone, Inc.) 30, 32, 35NLRB v. West Suburban
Hosp. 93-102, 899NLRB v. Wyman-Gordon Co. 32, 35NLRB v. Tiidee Products. Inc. 22-24
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Cases Cited PagesCases Cited Pages
Noble v. Clayton 222Northern Helex Co. v. United
States 707-09O'Brien v. Continental Illinois
National Bank 838Occidental Life Insurance Co. v.
EEOC 201-1Ohio Valley Hosp. Ass'n 914O'Neill v. Maytag 822Oppenheimer Fund, Inc. v.
Sanders 617-31The Pablock Co. v. United
States 699Pacific Hide & Fur Depot, Inc. v.
NLRB 106, 109-10Pappas v. Moss 822, 823Parker v. Califano 217-18, 220-22Patzkowski v. United
States 540, 543-44, 552, 554Perry v. Sindermann 475Petermann v. International
Brotherhood of Teamsters 467, 470Pfizer, Inc. v. Government of
India 411-24Physicians National House Staff
Association v. Murphy 104Piper v. Chris-Craft Industries,
Inc. 853Ragar v. T.J. Raney & Sons 447-48Red Lion Broadcasting Co. v.
FCC 430, 433Reisman v. Caplin
749Reiter v. Sonotone Corp. 439-55Republic Aviation v. NLRB
6, 28
Riverside Methodist Hosp. 897R.J. Smith Construction Co. 114Ross v.
Bernhard 511, 516-18, 521, 531, 533Ruckle v. Roto American Corp. 822Sailor's Union of the Pacific (Moore
Dry Dock) 130-31, 133Sanabria v. United States 933San Diego Building Trades Councilv. Garman 561-64, 565, 570
Santa Fe Industries, Inc. v.Green 820-66
Scheyer v. Rhodes 591-92Schlick v. Penn-Dixie Cement
Corp. 833Schmerber v. California 796-97Schoenbaum v. Firstbrook 823-25Sears Roebuck & Co. v. San Diego
County District Council ofCarpenters 7, 558-60, 564-74
Serfass v. United States 929Scion Hill College 84-86, 88-89, 91Shell v. Hensley 823, 825
Shimberg v. UnitedStates 601-04, 610-16
Shopping Kart Food Market,75-78
Shriners Hosp. for CrippledChildren 918
Silverman v. Commodity FuturesTrading Commission 638-41
Sinclair Refining Co. v.Atkinson 16, 42-43
SK Products Corp. 63, 68-69Smith v. California 222Sniadach v. Family Finance Corp.480Spalding v.
Vilas 578-79, 581, 585-91, 599Stanford v. Texas 799, 801-02, 804St. Catherine's Hosp. of Dominican
Sisters 888-89St. Clare's Hospital 103, 104St. Vincent's Hospital v.
NLRB 93, 94, 100-02, 898, 917State Bank of India 63-67, 69Steelworkers Trilogy 18, 42Story Parchment Co. v. Paterson
Parchment Paper Co. 56-57Superintendent of Insurance v.
Bankers Life & Cas. Co. 824, 825Swift v. Tyson 683, 710Teamsters Local 807 (Schultz
Refrigerated Service, Inc.) 131-32Teamsters Local 83 (Allied
Concrete) 130-33Teamsters Local 344 v. NLRB
(Purolator) 119-21Terry v. Ohio 796-97Textile Workers v. Lincoln
Mills 14, 42Transatlantic Financing Corporationv. United States 696, 701, 714
Trans World Airlines, Inc. v.Hardison 192-200
Touche Ross v. Reddington 847, 865United Air Lines, Inc. v. Evans138-44United States v. Ball 928United States v. Bank of America
National Trust and SavingsAssociation 689
United States v. Black and DeckerManufacturing Co. 507-08
United States v. Burnette-CarterCo. 712
United States v. Chicago Burlingtonand Quincy R.R. Co. 273
United States v. Citizens & SouthernNational Bank 489, 490-91
United States v. CooperCorp. 414, 418, 420
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Cases Cited
United States v.Allegheny
United States v.United States v.
Corp.United States v.United States v.
Corp.United States v.United States v.
Harvester Co.
Pages
County of691-92
Davis 607-09Falstaff Brewing
499, 501, 508Garrison 553, 555General Dynamics
487-96, 499Hext 688, 711International
491, 493-94
Cases Cited Pages
Wilkes v. Dinsman 589Wood v. Strickland 594Woodland Park Hospital 95, 886-87Wright v. Heizer
Corp. 830-32, 835-36, 838Wright v. United States 603, 608-16Yates v. United States 944-45Zenith Radio Corp. v. United
States 760-82Zurcher, Chief of Police of Palo Alto
v. Stanford Daily 783-818United States v. Jenkins 936-38United States v. Kimbell Foods,
Inc. 685United States v. LaSalle National
Bank 741-59United States v. Marine
Bancorporation, Inc.489, 491. 497-98, 500-01, 503-08
United States v. Marine MidlandBank of New York 755
United States v. National ExchangeBank of Baltimore 690, 692
United States v. O'Brien 812-13United States v. Pabst Brewing
Co. 496-97United States v. Passavant 776United States v. Philadelphia
National Bank 488United States v. Powell 746, 755United States v.
Scott 926, 934-35, 936-43, 948-52United States v. Standard Rice
Co. 692United States v. Upjohn 960-62United States v. Wegematic
Corp, 695, 697, 700United States v. Wilson 931, 946United States v. Zack 743United Steel Workers v. American
Mfg. Co. 42United Steelworkers v. Enterprise
Wheel & Car Corp. 42United Steelworkers v. Warrior &
Gulf Navigation Co. 42Valente v. Pepsi Co., Inc. 837Virginia State Board of Pharmacy v.
Virginia Citizens ConsumerCouncil, Inc. 434, 435, 1017-18
Waldron v. British PetroleumCo. 446-48
Warden v. Hayden 787-88, 794-95Washington v. Davis 160Wayne County Neighborhood Legal
Services, Inc. 73-75WC:BS-TV 425-26Wedderhurn v. Pickering 527
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TOPICAL INDEX
ABA-ALI MODEL Bus. CORP. ACT§ 15
850§ 16
850§ 18
850§ 19
850§ 75
850§ 81
850ANTITRUST LAW
Actual Entry TheoryApproximate Time
Framework
504Capability for Entry via Internal
Expansion
507Inability of Small Firms to Enter
Market
507"Near" Future
505Rejection of "Eventual" Entry
Analysis
505"Strict" Proof
503Antitrust Improvements Act of
1976 442-43, 453-55Burden of Proof
Proving Entry Percep- 508-09tions Clayton Act
Consumer Standing 439-55Domestic State a Person under §
4 415Foreign Nation a person under §
4 411-15Criticized 415-17Policy Considerations 421-24Prior Supreme Court
Decisions 420-21Statutory and Legislative
Basis
417-19§ 4
411-12,414,420,421§ 4A
418§7
485-509
§ 16
418United States Not a Person
under § 4 414Company Intention 503Control and Competition 491-92Evidence of Unreliability of Gov-
ernment Statistics 492Failing Company
Defense 488, 492-93Distinguish Financial Weakness
Defense 493Imminent Bankruptcy 493Standard of Proof 493-94
Functional v. Structural Ap-proach
494Hart-Scott-Rodino Premerger Re-
quirements
509Market Share
I ndicies of Ownership
489
Market Share and. ConcentrationAnalysis 486-97
Future Production Potential 488Prima Facie Case of Vio-
lation 487, 489, 490Rebuttal Evidence 487, 499
MergersGovernment Burden of Proof
Regulated v. UnregulatedIndustries 500-01
Impact on CompetitionFunctional Approach 491
"New Defenses" 494-95Perceived Entry TheoryTwo Conditions of Actual Entry
Theory Applicable 508Potential Competition 498-509Pro-competitive Effects 506
Level of Concentration 507Sherman Act
§ 1 490§§ 1 & 2 411
ARMED SERVICES BOARD OF CONTRACTAPPEALS 699-700
ATTORNEYSAttorney-Client Privilege-
Corporations 953-74ATTORNEY'S FEES
Legislation Authorizing Awardof 539-57
BANKRUPTCYPreferences as Defined in Bank-
ruptcy Act 401Trustee and Cash Seller's Attempt
to Reclaim Goods 395-406BANKRUPTCY ACT
§ 60 395, 401-04§ 67(c) 395-400§ 70(c) 395-96§ 70(e) 355, 404-06"Strong Arm" Provision 395
BANKRUPTCY REFORM ACT OF 1978§ 54.6(c)
406-08CASH SELLER
Rights against Article 9 SecuredParty
386Rights against Attaching Lien Cre-
ditor
388Rights against the Nonpayingbuyer 380-84
Rights against Third Parties 384-95Rights against Trustee in
Bankruptcy
395-408Right of Reclamation
381
Right to Reclaim GoodsMust Reclaim within Ten
Days
382
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TOPICAL INDEX
Ten-day LimitationWritten Misrepresentation of
Solvency 382Ten-day Limitation Works an Un-
necessary Hardship 383Trustee in Bankruptcy 395-406
CIVIL RIGHTS ATTORNEY'S FEESAWARDS ACT OF 1976Tax Litigation and 539-57
CLASS ACTIONSAllocation of Expense ofCompiling ClassMembership List 617-31Standard for Ordering Defendant
to Compile List 620-22CLAYTON ACT
§ 4 439-55Antitrust Violations 439-55Consumer Standing 439-55Foreign Sovereigns as
Persons 411-20Policy Considerations 421-24
§7Actual Entry Theory 498, 499
Availability of AlternativeMeans 500
Factual Conditions 499Market Definition 495-97
GeographicalDetermination 496-97
GovernmentalPresumption 496-98
Market Determination"Section of the Country"
Criterion 497Perceived Entry Doctrine Pre-
requisites 500Perceived Entry Theory 508
COMMODITY EXCHANGE ACTRequirement of Scienter in Civil
Action for Fraud 633-47§ 4(b) 633-47§ 14 640§ 40 644-45
COMMODITIES FUTURES TRADINGCOMMISSION ACT, 1974 639-40
CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET AcrSpecial Analysis
Tax Expenditures 276CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
Double Jeopardy Clause 925-52First Amendment
Freedom of SpeechCorporate Speech 1003-24Municipal Speech 1021-24Political Campaign
Financing 1003-24Labor Union Picketing 127-29Obscenity 975-1002
Qualified Immunity for ExecutiveOfficials for ConstitutionalViolations 575-600
Seventh AmendmentComplexity Exception 511-38
CORPORATE REORGANIZATION 601-16"A" Reorganizations 605
Boot Distributions 605Antifraud Provisions
Private Actions 822-66CORPORATIONS
Attorney-Client Privilege 953-74Corporate Mismanagement 814-66Federal Proxy Rules 848-53Proposed Federal Securities
Code 861-65SEC Rule 106-5 819-66Tender Offers 853-56
COUNTERVAILING DUTY STATUTEAdrn inistrative
Interpretations 767-69Judicial Acceptance of Administra-
tive Interpretations 773-77Judicial Interpretations 769-72Legislative Background 765-67The Need for Reform 777-81
CRIMINAL PROCEDUREAcquittal
New Definition 939, 946Criminal Appeals Act 928-29Double Jeopardy
Acquittals Dismissals and, Appel-late Reversals 925-52
Final Judgments ThatInvoke, 927-35
The "Per Se" Rule and Fact Ver-sus Law 948
Pre-trial and Post-convictionJudgments 929-32
Reason for Discharge asControlling 932-48
COURTSEquitable Power to Award Attor-
ney's Fees 539Interpretation of Civil Rights At-
torneys' Fees Awards Act of1976 540-44
CREDIT SELLERTen-day Right to Reclaim
Goods 381DIVORCE LAW
Changes in 459-60EMPLOYMENT AT WILL
Employer's Right to TerminatePublic Policy Exceptions to, 467-
69Mutuality of Right to Ter-
minate 461Termination 466
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BOSTON COLLEGE LAW REVIEW
"Bad Reasons" for 464-66Good Cause for 461-64Massachusetts Rule 471-72New Hampshire Rule 470
ENERGY PRODUCTION AND CONSERVA-TION ACTDirect Regulatory Use of Excise
Taxes 249ENERGY PRODUCTION AND CONSERVA-
TION ACT OF 1975Tentative Approval of Tax
Credit 269ENERGY TAX Ac'r-1978
Denial of Investment Credit andAccelerated Depreciation 243
More Inclusion of Tax Credits forEnergy Expenses 257-58
Windfall Taxes 250-51Furry
Power to Award Attorney'sFees 539
ESTATE PLANNINGOwners of Closely Held
Corporations 648-78EXPANDED GROSS INCOME
Tax Expenditures Disproportion-ately Paid 254-55
FEDERAL COMMON LAW 682-90Conceptual Foundation 683-85Content 685-90Policy Considerations 688-90Use of State Law 685-88
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMIS-SIONEnforcement Authority 975-1002
FEDERAL CONTRACT COMMONLAW 680-715Applicability of UCC Article
2 680-82, 692-715FEDERAL CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT
2 U.S.C. § 441(b) 1007-08FEDERAL COURTS
Federal Contract Forums 693-710Federal Boards of Contract
Appeal 699-700Federal Circuit Courts 695-99United States Courts of
Claims 701-10FEDERAL ESTATE AND GIFT TAX
Deferral Provisions 657-59FEDERAL INCOME TAX
(see also Internal Revenue Code,Tax Credits, Tax Expenditures,and Tax Policy).
Automatic DividendRule 605-06, 610-11
. Cash Distributions toShareholders 601-16
Corporate ReorganizationHypothetical Redemption of
Stock 609-10Disproportionate Redemption and
Termination of InterestSafe Harbor Provisions 607
Distributions in Redemption ofStockBoot Distributions 603-04, 608,
611, 615Dividend Equivalence 607Interaction of Tax and Budget
Policy Issues 287-300Need for Coordinated
Approach 287-97Direct. Spending and Tax
Expenditure 287-94Executive Decision-
making 294-96Legislative Decision-
making 291-93Possible Course
of Action 297-300Private Decision-making290-91
Redemption of Stock 607Meaningful Reduction of In-
terest 608, 609, 611, 616FEDERAL PREEMPTION OF STATE
COURT JURISDICTIONNational Labor Relations Act
§ 7 558-74FEDERAL RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Rule 23 619-25, 628-31Rule 26(b) 621Rule 33 626-28Rule 34 619-20, 626-28
FEDERAL TORT CLAIMS ACT 697FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION ACT
§ 5Burden of Strict Proof 502Denial as Independent Basis for
Challenging Mergers 503Injunction 502
§7Denial of Injunctive Relief 502
FRAUDSee Commodities Exchange Act
and Securities Exchange ActGOVERNMENT
Federal Executive OfficialsImmunity 575-600
INTERNAL REVENUE CODEAward of Attorney's Fees in Cases
Arising under 539-57§ 47 653§ I01 654§ 302 650, 652§ 303 648-78
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TOPICAL INDEX
§ 306 655-56§ 311 652-53
331 650§ 537 654§ 1023 655-56§ 1245 653§ 1250 653§ 6161 657§ 6166 648, 656, 657-78§ 6166A 648, 656, 657-78Summons
Proper Standard forEnforcing 741-59
INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS OF TAXEXPENDITURES 336-54Consideration by International
Organizations 336-42International Fiscal Association
Report 337-39International Institute of Public
Finance 340-42Impact in Particular International
Tax MattersDouble Taxation Treaty 348-54
INTERSTATE COMMERCEImpact of Law Firms on 70-73
JURISDICTION
Law or EquityAccounting Actions 526-30
NLRBAttorneys as a Bargaining
Unit 73-75Over Foreign-related Employees
Doing Business in the U.S.63-69
Over Law Firms 70-75Over Legal Services Corps.73-75Over Religious/lay Faculty Bar-
gaining Units 83-93Statutory Authority under NLRA
to Assert Jurisdiction overDomestic Employers with CloseTies to a Foreign State 64
LABOR LAWAccess During Elections 8Availability of Injunctive Relief to
Enforce Collective BargainingAgreements 14-23
Availability During ArbitrationDisputes 15-18
Legislative Proposals 19-21Bargaining Units Determination
Health Care Institutions 867-923Hospital Housestaff 102-05NLRB
Exclusion of ReligiousFaculty 83-93
Separate Hospital MaintenanceUnits 94-102
Significiance of Contribution byReligious Faculty toUniversity 85-92
Employer's Property Rights 7First Amendment Problems 12-13
Bargaining Units 867-923Hospital Employees 93-105Labor-Management Reporting and
Disclosure Act of 1959Freedom of Speech 133-38
8(b)(7)(C) 110-14, 117, 119-21* 8(f) 111-17§ 101(a)(2) 134
National Labor Relations Act1974 Amendments 867
§ 7 109-10§ 8(a)(5) 113
8(b)(4) 129-30§ 8(b)(7)(C) 110-14, 117, 119-21§ 8(d) 124-25§ 8(f) 111-17§ 8(g) 121-29§ 9(a) 109-10§ 9(b) 94, 892, 897, 902, 915, 920§ 13 123-24, 128
Non-employee Access for UnionCommunication 6-8
Proposed Legislation 8-12Title VII
EEOC Enforcement, Statute ofLimitations 200-12
EEOC Suits, Scope 212-16Employment Benefits
Pensions 178-90Seniority 169-78
Intent 159-69Religious Discrimination 190-200Remedies
Attorney's Fees 216-24Statistical Work Force
Comparisons 152-59Timely Filing Requirements
138-52Unfair Labor Practices 105-33
By Successor Employers 105-10Common Situs Picketing 129-33First Amendment Rights 127-29Hospital Picketing 121-29Picketing After Board Determi-
nation Not to HoldElections 118-21
Picketing by Non-health CareEmployees 122-25
Picketing to Enforce PrehireAgreement 110-18
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BOSTON COLLEGE LAW REVIEW
Union PicketingUnion Rights to Communicate 6-7
LABOR LAW REFORM ACT OF 1978H.R. 8410 1-3, 56S. 2467 1-3, 56Unresolved Labor/Management
IssuesEqual Access 1-2, 27-37Injunctive Relief 2, 38-53Make-whole Remedy 2, 3, 53-59
MASTER-SERVANT
Employment at Will 458MODEL BUSINESS CORPORATIONS ACT
§ 73 850§ 79 850§ 84 850
NATIONAL ENERGY PLAN - 1977Inclusion of Tax Expenditures
Based on Tax CreditSystem 257
Senate Finance Committee Shift toTax Incentives 257
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS ACT
(see also Labor Law)§7
Federal Preemption of StateCourt Jurisdiction 558-74
Primary Jurisdiction 558-74NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT
BOARD 41NEW PROPERTY
Status as Property 479-81NEW YORK BUSINESS CORPORATIONS
LAW
§ 903 850NONEXCESSIVE REMISSIONS OF
FOREIGN EXCISE TAXES 760-82NORRIS-LAGUARDIA ACT OF
1932 14, 15, 18, 38-39, 41-42, 46OBSCENITY 975-1002ORGANIZATIONAL ELECTIONS
Campaign ConductNLRB Supervision of, 75-78
PENSIONS 476-77POLITICAL CAMPAIGN FINANCE
Federal Corrupt PracticesAct 1007-08
Restrictions on CorporateActivity 1003-324
Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 55 § 8 1004QUALIFIED IMMUNITY 575RADIO ACT OF 1927 979RAILWAY LABOR ACT 15REPRESENTATIONAL AND ORGANIZA-
TIONAL ACTIVITY
Elections 75-83Campaign Conduct 75-78Requiring Prepayment of Union
Dues 79-83
REVENUE ACT OF 1978Corporate Tax Rate Structure
Relief for Small Business 235Emerging Classification Is-
sue 234Graduated Increase over FourYears for Investment Credit upto 90% 269
Taxable Tax CreditsDeduction for Paid Wages to
Be Reduced by Jobs TaxCredit 273
SEARCH AND SEIZURE
Property of a Third-partyNewspaper 783-818
Less Intrustive Alternatives toSearch and Seizure 814-17
Rationale for First AmendmentProtection of MediaNewsprocessing 804-12
Requirement of Scienter in CivilFraud Action 633-47
Standard to Review Infringementsof First AmendmentFreedoms 812-14
SENIORITY 478
SOCIAL SECURITY FINANCE ACT OF
1977Initial Approval For Refundable
Tax Credit for State, Local andNon-profit Organizations 270
STANDING
Consumer StandingBusiness or Property
Requirement 439-55Parens Patriae Suits 452, 454-55
STATE AND LOCAL TAX
EXPENDITURES 354-55STATE COURT JURISDICTION 558STOCKHOLDERS
Allocation of Expense in CompilingMembership List in ClassAction 617-31
TAFT-HARTLEY ACT OF 1947§ 301(a) 41-42
TAX CREDITS
Business Tax Credits •Table Comparing Direct Subsidy
and Investment Credit 272Congressional Inability to
Evaluate Tax Credits as Alter-natives to Direct Grants 258
Helps Avoid Benefits Increasefor Higher Brackets 260-61
Inefficiency in Tax ShelterDeductions 256-57
Inflation Adjustments 280-81Response to National
Economy 280-811034
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TOPICAL INDEX
Revenue Act of 1978 280Selective Tax Relief 281
Not All Exemptions or Deductionsto Be Converted to Credits 263-65
Not to Be Substituted For SpecialBusiness Deductions 258-59
Opposition By Economists 271Re fundability
Forces Poverty Level Persons toFile 271
Refundable Tax Credits 267-72
Total Cost Table 269
Tax Administration 278-80Complication Due to Tax
Expenditure 279-80Tax Credits Produce More Effi-
cient and EquitableDistribution 256-63
Tax Simplification 275-78Expenditure Concept Compli-
cates System 277-78Repeal of Individual Tax
Expenditures 278-79Repeal of Tax Expenditures as
Means to Simplify 27-77Trend toward Credits for Personal
Expenditures 263-64Whether Income Bracket Should
Govern Availability of Loans 259TAX EXPENDITURE
ConceptCurrent Developments and
Emerging Issues 225-369Definition of Tax
Expenditures 227-38Developments
Classification of LegislativeChanges 232-38
Comprehensive Budget Presenta-tion of Tax Expenditures andTax Penalties 286-87
Congressional Use for Regula-tory Purposes 246-47
Critical ObservationsRelations to Basic Revenue
Estimation 239-40Dependents' Exemption Con-
version to Tax Credit 264Distribution of Expenditures
by Income Class — 1977 Fis-cal Year, Appendix B 359-68
Estimates of Tax
Expenditures 238-42Excise Taxes and RegulatoryUse of the Tax System 246-52Factors Inhibiting Trend to
Tax Credits 265-66
Fostering of InternationalEconomic Goals 244-45
Other Taxes 252-53Personal Deductions Exclude
Middle and Low IncomeGroups 262-63
Personal Exemption Conver-sion to Tax Credit a PoliticalDecision 264
President's 1978 ProposalsMajor Tax RateReductions 240-42
Primary Cause of Tax In-equity 255
Refundable Tax Credits 267-72Taxable Tax Credits 272-75Tax Credit
Reconstructed as a DirectSpending Program 273
Tax PenaltiesPublic Policy 242-43
Tax Penalties and Limits on TaxExpenditures 242-45
Tax Policy Issues 253-82Tax Reform Aspects 253-56Trend to Tax Credits 256-66
Legislative ProcessAuthorization-Appropriation
Process 320-281977 Energy Tax 323-27Refundable Tax
Credits 320-23Tuition Tax Credits 327-78
Mechanicisms To CoordinateTax and DirectExpenditures 335-36
1977-1978 Experience 307-19Budget Situation 313Effect of Cloture 317-19Energy Tax Bill 311-13Impact of 1979 Budget 316-17One Year Budget
Effects 313-16Other Aspects, Budget
Process 319-20Revenue Act of 1978 313-19Tax Credit for Higher
Education 307-11Non-tax Committees and Tax
Expenditures 328-30Tax Expenditures and Budget
ProcessTax Reform Act
of 1976 300-06Sunset Legislation 330-35
Lists-1979Agreement on Provisions Con-
stitutingTax Expenditures 233
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BOSTON COLLEGE LAW REVIEW
TAXPAYERS 539TAX POLICY
Budget Act of 1974Definition of Tax Expenditures
Problems with Drafting 230-31Budget Presentation Issues 282-87
Current Issues in BudgetPresentation 282-83'
Cash Seller under the UniformCommercial Code 375-95
Characterization of a Sale asCash, Conditional, or CreditSale 372
Conditional Sale at CommonLaw 371
Intent of Parties as Determining
Reduction in More Than OneTax Expenditure 285
Reduction in Specific Tax Ex-penditure 285
Tax Penalties 286Existing Budget Practices 283-86
Phase-out of Tax
Cash or Credit Sale 371Presumptions as Determining
when Tide Passes 371Third Parties as Affecting
Seller's Right at CommonLaw to Reclaim Goods 373-74
Waiver as Affecting Seller's Right
Expenditure 284-85 to Reclaim Goods 372-73
Treatment of Refundable 1-103 384, 394-95
Credits 283-84 1-201(32) 386
TAX REDUCTION ACT OF 1975 1-201(33) 38650% Liability Difficult to justify 267 1-207 702-03, 707-09
TAX REDUCTION AND SIMPLIFICATION 2-313 705
ACT OF 1977 233 2-401(1) 390
Lack of Refundable Investment 2-403 375-76, 385, 393-94
Credit 268 2-403(1) 385-88, 394, 395, 397
Unknowing Sanction of a Taxable 2-403(4) 389, 395
Tax Credit 273 3-405(I)(c) 689
TAX REFORM 2-506 391
Failure of Wealthy Individuals to 2-507 383
Pay Effective Rates 254-56 2-507(2) 375, 380-85, 388,
TAX REFORM ACT OF 1976 390-94, 397-99
Goal of Tax Reform Legislation 2-511(3) 375, 380-82, 384-85,
Targeted Amount of Reduction 390-94, 397-99
in Tax Expenditures 227-28 2-606 704
Kennedy Testimony before Fi- 2-615 696-97
nance Committee 268 2-702 392-93Limitations on Tax Expenditures 2-702(2) 381-84, 388, 391-
Anti-boycott Policy 244 92, 397-99, 407
Revised List of Tax Expenditures § 2-702(3) 388, 392-93
under Act - Appendix C 269 § 2-703 391, 702
Tax Credit Substituted for Exemp- § 2-703(c) 708
tion in Wealth Transfer § 2-704 708-09
Taxes 263 § 2-705 391TORTS § 2-706 391
Immunity for Government § 2-71] 391
Officials 575-600 § 9-113 391
TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY § 9-301(1)(5) 388, 391, 394
Cash Seller 395-408 UNITED STATES CODEUNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE 15 U.S.C. § 15 439-55
Cash Seller under 370-409 15 U.S.C. § 77 844-47
Rights against Good Faith 15 U.S.C. § 77j(b) 845
Purchaser for Value 385 15 U.S.G. § 77g(a) 844-45Credit Seller 15 U.S.C. § 78m(b)(2) 852, 860
Right to Reclaim Goods, If 15 U.S.C. § 78n(a) 844, 848, 849
Unpaid 380-81 15 U.S.C.
Sales § 78n(e) 844, 848, 853, 854
"Bad Check" Sales 375 15 U.S.C. § 78r(a) 844, 857
Cash Sales at 18 U.S.C. § 1464 975-1002
Common Law 370-74 28 U.S.C. § 2106 944
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'TOPICAL INDEX
28 § 3731 92942 § 1983 577, 582, 592
UNITED STATES CoNsTrruTioNFirst Amendment — Freedom ()I'
SpeechCorporate Speech 1003-24Municipal Speech 1021-24Political Campaign
Finance 1003-24Fifth Amendment
Double jeopardy Clause 925WAGNER ACT OF 1935 27, 59WELFARE REFORM LEGISLATION
Affect on Tax ExpendituresLists 233-34
WuNur:Rut- i AcT 693, 694
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BOSTON COLLEGELAW REVIEW
VOLUME XX
1978-1979
NEWTON CENTRE, MASSACHUSETTS
1979
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BOSTON COLLEGELAW REVIEW
VOLUME XX
BOARD OF EDITORS
THOMAS H. HANNICAN, JR,
Editor-in-Chief
GINA B. KENNEDY
CYNTHIA L. SHUPE
Executive Editor
Executive EditorTHOMAS F. DAILEY
JAMES R. CONDO
Executive Editor
Managing EditorDAVID A. SLACTER
BETSY J. WALTERS
Topics and Articles
Solicitations andEditor
Symposium EditorWILLIAM B. SIMMONS, JR. HOWARD S. ROSENBLUM
Citations and Articles
Citations and ArticlesEditor
Editor
Articles Editors
Articles EditorsBRIAN W. BLAESSER
Jo ELLEN OJEDA
MARGARET A. BROWN
JAMES B. Ross
MARGUERITE A. CONAN
THERESA W. RYAN
LEE GESMER
DAVID L. SINAK
MICHAEL M. HOGAN
LEONARD M. SINGER
J. WLLIAM KOEGEL, JR. BRANDON F. WHITE
BENJAMIN S. WOLF
PAUL J. BARBADORO
JEFFREY P. BUHRMAN
KATHLEEN C. CALDWELL
ARTHUR A. CHAYKIN
MARY E. CORBETT
LAURENCE J. DONOGHUE
JEANIE M. DUNCAN
TRENHOLME J. GRIFFIN
JOSEPH L. HERN
BLAKE HORN ICK
CONSTANCE S. HUTTNER
SECOND YEAR STAFF
JASON WILEY KENT
RICHARD K. LAVIN
SUSAN M. LEONARD
JOHN T. LILLIS
SAMUEL E. MARCELLINO, JR.
ANN-ELLEN MARCUS
JEFFREY R. MARTIN
KEITH H. MCCOWN
RICHARD C. McLAucility
ROBERT C. MENDELSON
ROBERT M. MENDILL0
DAVID J. OLIVEIRA
MICHAEL J. OWENS
ROBERT J. POMERENE
JAMES R. REPETTI
MICHAEL B. ROITMAN
JOHN J. ST. ANDRE, JR.
MICHAEL F. SAUNDERS
JOHN A. SIRICO
STEPHEN J. WESTHEIMER
STEVEN A. WILCOX
NANCY R. WitsKER
CHARLES C. WOLF
FACULTY ADVISOR
PAUL R. MCDANIEL
ROSALIND KAPLAN MICHELLE CALORE
Administrative Assistant Secretary
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TABLE OF CONTENTS TO VOLUME XX
TITLE INDEX TO CONTRIBUTED ARTICLES
APPLYING HOC-WELDER IN COMMODITY FRAUD CASES 663APPROPRIATE BARGAINING UNITS IN HEALTH CARE INSTITUTIONS: AN
ANALYSIS OF CONGRESSIONAL INTENT AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION BY
THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD. 867CHANGES IN THE BONDING OF THE EMPLOYMENT RELATIONSHIP: AN ESSAY
ON THE NEW PROPERTY 457CORPORATE MISMANAGEMENT AND THE FEDERAL SECURITIES ACTS' ANTI-
FRAUD PROVISIONS: A FAMILIAR PATH WITH SOME NEW DETOURS ..... 819ESTATE PLANNING FOR OWNERS OF CLOSELY HELD CORPORATIONS: A
CRITICAL VIEW OF CODE SECTIONS 303, 6166, AND 6166A 648LABOR LAW REFORM: A LABOR PERSPECTIVE 27LABOR LAW REFORM: A MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE 4SECTION 7 OF THE CLAYTON ACT: AN OVERVIEW OF JUDICIAL RESPONSES
TO RECENT FEDERAL ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS 485THE TAX EXPENDITURE CONCEPT: CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS AND EMERG-
ING ISSUES 225THE CASH SELLER UNDER THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE 370
AUTHOR INDEX TO CONTRIBUTED ARTICLES
Bredhoff, Elliot, LABOR LAW REFORM: A LABOR PERSPECTIVE 27Bum pass, T. Merritt, APPROPRIATE BARGAINING UNITS IN HEALTH CARE
INSTITUTIONS: AN ANALYSIS OF CONGRESSIONAL INTENT AND ITS IM-
PLEMENTATION BY THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD 867Curran, Richard E., Jr., ESTATE PLANNING FOR OWNERS OF CLOSELY HELD
CORPORATIONS: A CRITICAL OVERVIEW OF CODE SECTIONS 303, 6166,AND 6166A 648
Glendon, Mary Ann & Lev, Edward R., CHANGES IN THE BONDING OF THE
EMPLOYMENT RELATIONSHIP: AN ESSAY ON THE NEW PROPERTY 457Hazen, Thomas L., CORPORATE MISMANAGEMENT AND THE FEDERAL SE-
CURITIES ACTS ANTIFRAUD PROVISIONS: A FAMILIAR PATH WITH SOME
NEW DETOURS 819Johnson, Philip F., APPLYING HOCHFELDER IN COMMODITY FRAUD CASES 633Kramer, Andrew M., LABOR LAW REFORM: A MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE 4Laurenza, Paul M., SECTION 7 OF THE CLAYTON ACT: AN OVERVIEW OF
JUDICIAL RESPONSES TO RECENT FEDERAL ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS 485Mann, Richard A. & Phillips, Michael J., THE CASH SELLER UNDER THE
UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE 370Surrey, Stanley S. & McDaniel, Paul R., THE TAX EXPENDITURE CONCEPT:
CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS AND EMERGING ISSUES 225
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ANNUAL SURVEY OF LABOR RELATIONS AND EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATIONLAW, 1977-1978 63
NOTES
Application of the Attorney-Client Privilege to Corporations: New Di-rections and a Proposed Solution 953
Double Jeopardy: When Is an Acquittal an Acquittal 925Federal Contract Common Law and Article 2 of the Uniform Commer-
cial Code: A Working Relationship 680Taxpayers and the Civil Rights Attorney's Fees Awards Act of 1976 539Unfit For Jury Determination: Complex Civil Litigation and the Seventh
Amendment Right of Trial by Jury 51
CASENOTES
Application of the Fairness Doctrine to Ordinary Product Advertise-ments: National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting v. FCC 425
Broadcasting Seven Dirty Words: FCC v. Pacifica Foundation 975Constitutional Law—First Amendment—Corporate Free Speech: First
National Bank of Boston v. Bellotti 1003Consumer Standing Under Section 4 of the Clayton Act: Reiter v
Sonotone Corp. 439Foreign Sovereigns as Private Antitrust Plaintiffs: Pfizer, Inc. v. Govern-
ment of India 411Identifying Class Members in Stockholder Class Actions: Oppenheimer
Fund, Inc. v. Sanders 617Nonexcessive Remissions of Foreign Excise Taxes Under Section
1303(a) of the Trade Act of 1974: Zenith v. United States 760Proper Standard for Enforcing an Internal Revenue Service Section
702 Summons: United States v. LaSalle National Bank 741Qualified Immunity for Executive Officials for Constitutional Violations:
Butz v. Economou 575Rule of Reason, Per Se Rule, and Professional Groups: National Society of
Professional Engineers v. United States 716Search and Seizure of a Third-Party Newspaper: Zurcher, Chief of Police
of Palo Alto v. Stanford Daily 783State Court Jurisdiction Over Trespassory Union Picketing: Sears,
Roebuck & Co. v. San Diego County District Council of Carpenters 558Treatment of Cash Distributions to Shareholders Pursuant to a Corpo-
rate Reorganization: Shimberg v. United States 601
CUMULATIVE INDEX-VOLUME XX
Case Index 1025Topical Index 1030
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BOSTON COLLEGEINTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE
LAW REVIEW
VOLUME 3, No. 1
DECEMBER, 1979
ARTICLES
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER RULES IN LATIN AMERICA:
A STUDY IN COMPARATIVE LAW William Sprague Barnes
FORMULATION OF GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL REGULATIONS AND
INCENTIVES FOR FOREIGN PRIVATE DIRECT INVESTMENT:
A METHODOLOGICAL INQUIRY Thomas B. Trumpy
THE UNITED STATES STATUS OF FORCES AGREEMENT WITH THE
REPUBLIC OF C HINA: SOME CRIMINAL CASE STUDIES Hungdah Chiu
A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ENGLISH SOURCES ON THE CRIMINAL
PROCESS IN THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA Eugene L. Shapiro
NOTES AND COMMENTS
THE LEGALITY OF AN INDEPENDENT QUEBEC: CANADIAN
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND SELF-DETERMINATION IN
INTERNATIONAL LAW
PFIZER, INC. V. GOVERNMENT OF INDIA: AN IRRECONCILABLE
INTERPRETATION OF SECTION 4 OF THE CLAYTON ACT AS APPLIED
TO FOREIGN SOVEREIGNS
A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE BRITISH STATE IMMUNITY
ACT OF 1978
RECENT DEVELOPMENT
ANTIDUMPING PROCEDURES UNDER THE 1979 TRADE ACT
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