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8 Hofstra Law Review Volume 4, No. 2 Winter 1976 CONTENTS ARTICLES ADVERTISING AND SOLICITATION BY LAWYERS: A PROPOSED RE- DRAFT OF CANON 2 OF THE CODE OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY Monroe H. Freedman 183 THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT AFTER UNITED STATES v. SCRAP: THE TIMING QUESTION AND SUBSTANTIVE REVIEW Virginia Nolan 213 NOTES AND COMMENTS JUDICIAL SELECTION IN THE STATES: A CRITICAL STUDY WITH PROPOSALS FOR REFORM 267 THE ABOLITION OF THREE-JUDGE COURTS: Too HIGH A PRICE FOR JUDICIAL EFFICIENCY? 355 FEDERAL STANDING: 1976 383 THE PROFESSIONAL ATHLETE AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT: A QUES- TION OF JUDICIAL INTERVENTION 417 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS FARETTA v. CALIFORNIA Constitutional Law Sixth Amendment Appearing Pro Se 95 S. Ct. 2525 (1975) 449 MALPICA-ORSINI v. BLASI Adoption Illegitimate Children- Constitutional Law 36 N.Y.2d 586, 331 N.E.2d 486, 370 N.Y.S.2d 511 (1975) 473 MULLANEY v. WILBUR Criminal Law Affirmative Defenses- Burden of Proof 421 U.S. 684 (1975) 493 O'CONNOR v. DONALDSON Constitutional Law Mental Health 95 S. Ct. 2486 (1975) 511 POE v. GERSTEIN Constitutional Right of Privacy Minor's Right to an Abortion 517 F.2d 787 (5th Cir. 1975) 531 BOOK REVIEWS AGAINST THE LAW: THE NIXON COURT AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE. BY LEONARD LEVY. reviewed by Edward R. Korman 549 Hofstra Law Review, Vol. 4, Iss. 2 [1976], Art. 15 http://scholarlycommons.law.hofstra.edu/hlr/vol4/iss2/15
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