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Boston College Law Review Boston College Law Review

Volume 15 Issue 6 Number 6 Article 8

7-1-1974

CUMULATIVE INDEX TO VOLUME XV CUMULATIVE INDEX TO VOLUME XV

Follow this and additional works at: https://lawdigitalcommons.bc.edu/bclr

Recommended Citation Recommended Citation CUMULATIVE INDEX TO VOLUME XV, 15 B.C. L. Rev. 1339 (1974), https://lawdigitalcommons.bc.edu/bclr/vol15/iss6/8

This Cumulative Index is brought to you for free and open access by the Law Journals at Digital Commons @ Boston College Law School. It has been accepted for inclusion in Boston College Law Review by an authorized editor of Digital Commons @ Boston College Law School. For more information, please contact [email protected].

CUMULATIVE INDEX TO VOLUME XV

1973-1974

CASE INDEX

Cases cited PagesA.C. Rochat Ca. 284A.P.W. Prods, Co. 261Abbott Laboratories v. Gardner 695-97Acme Mattress Co. 297Ade1phi Univ. 428fn, 430fnAdickes v. Kress & Cu. 335, 336Affiliated Ute Citizens v. United States 387Air Line Stewards & Stewardesses Ass'n

Local 550, v. American Airlines, Inc.1207-11; 1326-37

Alabama Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 461Alexander v. Gardner-Denver Co.

1187-1203Alexander Milburn Co. 289-90All American Stamp and Premium Corp. 37All State Factors 1164Allen Bradley Co. v. Local 3, IBEW

600-01, 604, 608Amalgamated Ass'n of Street Employees

v. Lockridge 414American Automobile Ass'n v. United

States 463American Banana Co. v. United Fruit

Co. 343.344, 346-348, 352, 356, 359American Beef Packers, Inc. 19American Bottling Co. 256American Fed'n of Musicians v.

Carroll 605American Mfg. Co. 242American Pipe & Constr. Co. v. Utah

1010-29American Ship Bldg. Co. v. NLRB 1151American Smelting & Refining 1083Anaconda Co. v. Ruckelshaus 704Apex Hosiery Co, v. Leader 599Arnold Tours, Inc. v. Camp 206-24Askew v. American Waterways

Operators, Inc. 829-47Associated Shower Door Co, 1152-59Association of Data Processing Serv.

Organizations, Inc. v. Camp 183Atherton v, Anderson 213-14, 220Atlas Credit Corp. v. Ezrine 633fnAutomobile Club of Missouri v. NRLB

1273, 1276, 1284

13 & G Chrysler-Plymouth

260Bachrodt Chevrolet Co. 1166-67Bailey v. Patterson

337-381Barceloneta Shoe Corp. v. Compton 1278Barnes v. Andrews

544-45Bell v. Maryland

335

Cases cited PagesBermuda Knitwear Corp. 286Birnbaum v. Newport Steel Corp.

979, 982, 992-95Beverly v. Lone Star Lead Constr.

Corp. 665Blau v. Lamb 156-57Blau v. Lehman 995Blau v. Max Factor & Co. 156, 158Blonder-Tongue Laboratories, Inc. v.

University of Illinois Foundation128fn, 137

Bodle, Fogel, julber, Reinhardt &Rothschild 1121-22; 1313, 1317-20, 11 3252

Bolling v. Sharpe24

Bon Hennings Logging Co. 280Bonnie Lass Knitting Mills, Inc, 282Booster Lodge 405, Machinists

407-08, 419.20Booster Lodge 405, Machinists v.

NLRB 408-09, 420; 1126-28Border Steel Rolling Mills, Inc. 1169-71Bowe v. Colgate-Palmolive Co.

1188, 1246-49Boyd v. United States 201-02, 206Boys Market, Inc. v. Retail Clerks

Union Local 770 1183.84Brachter, Norman R. 1085-86Bramwell v. United States Fidelity

and Guar. Co. 294Bratcher v. Akron Area Rd. of

Realtors 824fnBriarcliff Candy Corp, v. Commis-

sioner 486-96Bricklayers Local 3 868-71Briggs v. Sagers 1060, .1065, 1070

1143-45Brooks Research and Mfg.Brooklyn Say. Bank v. O'Neil 1066Brown Trans. Corp. 280Buckeye Power, Inc. v. EPA 692-93, 697Buckley v. Coyle Public School

System 1222-23Burnett v. New York Central R.R.

1016, 1018

C.W. Post Center of Long IslandUniv. 426-29, 433

California v. Federal Power Comm'n 100California Motor Transp. Co. v.

Trucking Unlimited 583-84Calvert Cliffs' Coordinating Comm.

v. Atomic Energy Comm'n 711Campbell v, Hussey 841

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Cases cited Pages

Capitol Records, Inc. v. MercuryRecords Corp. 641

Carnation Co. v. Pacific WestboundConference 82

Carter v. Gallagher 1250-52, 56Cashman Auto Co. 257Castro v. Beecher 1254, 1256Catholic Univ. 433Cattette v. United States 334City Window Cleaning Co. 1323Chemrock Corp. 291Chevron Oil Co. 20Chisholm v. Georgia' 1055-56, 1068, 1071Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pac.

Ry. v. United States454-58, 461, 463, 482, 495

Cities Serv. Oil Co. 279Citizens to Preserve Overton Park v.

Volpe 718City of Burbank v. Lockheed Air

Terminal, Inc. 848-62City of Chicago v. General Motors

Corp. 829City of Norwalk 838-39Civil Rights Cases 335Clement Nat'l Bank v. Vermont 210-12Cloverleaf Butter Co. v. Patterson 860Cockrill.v. Abeles 213-14, 220Cohen v. Chesterfield County School Bd.

1224-27Cohens v. Virginia 1057-58Cohn v. United States 486Colonial Hardwood Flooring 300Columbia Theatre Co. 469Commerce Reporting Co. v. Puretic,

Inc. 988-89Commissioner v. Lincoln Say. & Loan

Ass'n 443-45, 448, 452, 489, 494-95Compco Corp. v. Day-Brite Lighting,

Inc. 140, 638, 642, 646-51, 653Congdon Dye Casting Co. 236Connell Constr. Co. v. Plumbers

Local 100 595-610Consumers Union of United States,

Inc. v. Rogers 366fnContinental Bank & Trust Co. v.

Woodhall 376Continental Baking Co. 431Continental Ore Co. v, Union

Carbide & Carbon Corp. 356, 358Cooley v. Board of Wardens of the

Part of Philadelphia 842Coors, William K. 461Cornell Univ. 425, 432, 441Couch v. United States 185-206Coughlin v. Commissioner 477Cutter Laboratories, Inc. v. Lyophile-

Cryochem Carp. 818

DIT-MCO, Inc. 1114-15D.H. Overmyer v. Frick Co.

625, 628, 630, 633Dale M. Madden Constr., Inc. v.

Hodgson 1090-92

Cases cited • Pages

Davis v. Washington 661Dayton Typographic Serv,, Inc. 22Denham Co. 1166-67Denver & Rio Grande Western R. R.

v. United States 580, 592-93Denver Bldg. & Constr. Trades Coun-

cil v. NLRB 1298-99Dewey v. Reynolds Metals Co. 1190-92Dobbs Houses, Inc. 20Dodge v. Giant Food, Inc. 1229-31Dodson's Market, Inc. 279Doe v. Bolters 307-41Dorcus v. Westvaco Corp. 661Druwhit Metal Prods. Co. 292Duplex Printing Press Co. v. Deering

598, 604, 610

East Texas Steel Castings Co.236, 250

Eastern R.R. Presidents Conferencev. Noerr Motor Freight, Inc. 582fn

Ecklund's Sweden House Inn, Inc, 1164Electric & Neon, Inc. 461Ellis v. Carter 530-31Elsing Mfg. Co. v. NLRB 1275Ely v. Velde 706Emerson Elec. Co. 19Employees of the Dep't of Health

& Welfare v. Department of Pub.Health & Welfare

1051-54, 1056-60, 1062-74Environmental Defense Fund v.

Corps of Engineers 713, 716-17, 719Erie Newspaper Guild v. NLRB 1137-38Erie R.R. v. New York 841Erie R.R. v. Tompkins 87; 846Escobedo v. Illinois 7, 41Escott v. BarChris Constr. Corp. 731Eslinger v. Thomas 1231-33Espinoza v. Farah Mfg. Co. 1236-42Evans & Kuntz, Ltd. 1317, 1319Ex-Cell-0 Corp. 304-05Ex parte Milligan 314

F.W. Woolworth 258-60Fagan v. National Cash Register 1229-31Fairleigh Dickinson Univ. 433Fairmont Foods Co. v. NLRB 1156-57Falsone v. United States 204-05Farwell v. Brinegar 711FCC v. RCA Communications, Inc. 180-81FCC v. Sanders Bros. Radio Station 182Federal Maritime Comm'n v. Aktie-

bologet Svenska Amerika Linien 591Ferraioli v. Cantor 386fnFerraiolo v. Newman 156Ferrell-Hicks Chevrolet, Inc. 262Fibreboard Paper Prods. Corp. 261, 277First Nat'l Bank v. Camp 3831nFirst Nat'l Bank v. First Bank Stock

Corp. 379Fischman v. Raytheon Mfg. Co. 529, 534Flambeau Plastics Corp. 470fnFloridian Hotel of Tampa, Inc. 1316

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CASE INDEX

Cases cited Pages Cases. cited Pages

Folk Chevrolet 239Ford Motor v. United Stales 827Fordham Univ. 430, 439Fort Howard Paper Co. 454-55, 462, 464Fraser & Johnston v. NLRB 287-88Frontiero v. Richardson 1222Fuentes v. Shevin 7; 625, 627.28, 630

GTE Service Corp. v. FCC 169, 179-185Gale Products Co, 1140-43Gardner v. Broderick 197Gasoline Cracking Case 818Gateway Coal v. United Mine Workers

1183-86General Telephone Co. v. United

States 179-80

George Koch Sons, Inc. v. NLRB 1171-77Georgia v. Tennessee Copper Co. 805-06Getman v. NLRB

1280-81Getty Oil Co. v. Ruckelshaus

683; 886

Gibbons v. Ogden 842

Globe Mach, & Stamping Co. 424fnGoldberg v. Kelly 7

Golden State Bottling Co. v. NLRB1160-63

Goldstein v. California 636-54

Graham v. John Deere Co, 124fnGraham v. Richardson

1236Granny Goose Foods, Inc. v . Team-

sters Local 70

1262-65Grant v, Raymond

139Green v. Waterford Bd. of Educ. 1222Griffin Mfg. Co. 241Griggs v. Duke Power Co.

656, 659-60, 662, 666; 1211-12, 1214,1216, 1239, 1242-44, 1253.54, 1260

Grumman Aircraft Eng'r Corp. v.Renegotiation Bd. 1275

Gulf Italia Co. v. S.S. Exiria 56Gulf States Util. Co. v. FPC 578Guss v. Utah Labor Relations Bd. 1315

H.K. Porter v. NLRB

303-05Haberman v. Murchison

386fn

Hanly v. Mitchell

707Hans v. Louisiana

1056-57, 1068, 1071-72Hansen Bros. Logging 1086-87Harper v. Kloster 1254-62Harvest Queen Mill & Elevator Co. 253Hawaii v. Standard Oil Co. 822-23, 826-27Head v, Timken Roller Bearing Co. 1247-49Heli-Coil v. Webster 155fnHellerstein v. Mather 1023fnHess Oil Virgin Islands Corp. 1146-52Hickman Garment Co. 243, 267Hi-Way Billboards, Inc. 1152-59Hodges v. United States 339Hodgson v. Wheaton Glass Co. 1063Hollow Tree Lumber Co. 1314Hollywood Ceramics Co. 1118-19Houston Chronicle Publishing Co. v.

United States 449fn

Houston Natural Gas Corp. v.Comm'r 485, 487

Hugh Major 276Hughes, Stuart M. 449fnHughes Tool Co. v. Trans World Air-

lines, Inc. 81, 105-13Hutchings v. United States Indus.,

Inc. 1189-90

Idaho Power Co. v. Comm'r 450Illinois v. City of Milwaukee 797-811Illinois Bell Telephone Co. 23Illinois Merchant Trust Co. 458fnIndia Supply Mission v. S.S. Overseas

Joyce 56Ingraham Industries 17In re Bd. of Higher Educ. 432, 440In re Cedar 554-77In re Kokoszka 554-77In re Multidistrict Vehicle Air Pollu-

tion M.D.L. No. 31 813, 816-29Inland Trucking Co, v. NLRB 1147-48Interamcrican Refining Corp, v, Tex-

aco Maracaibo, Inc. 358-59Inter-Collegiate Press v. NLRB 1146-52International News Serv. v. Associated

Press 473; 644-46Investment Co. Institute v, Camp 220 .Iron Workers Local 595 299Iroquois Indus., Inc, v. Syracuse

China Corp, 992-93Isis Plumbing & Heating Co. 260Island Dock Lumber, Inc. 1307-08IUE v. NLRB (Tiidee) 303-06

J.H. Rutter-Rex Mfg. Ca. 250, 252-53Jackson, Ernest A. 469Jacobe-Pearson Ford, Inc. 21Jalil v. Hampton

1240-41Jersey Farms Milk Serv., Inc. 278Jones v. Mayer

339-40Jubilee Mfg. Co. 1202

Kalamazoo Paper Box Corp, 438Kansas City v. Federal Pac, Elec. Co.

1015-16Kardon v. National Gypsum Co. 980-81Katz v. United States 195.97Keely v. Black 385fnKendall v, Winsor 139Kern County Land Co. v. Occidental

Petroleum Corp. 149-53, 158-63Kerotest Mfg. Co. v. C-0 Two

Fire Equip. Co. 130Kewanee Oil Co. v. Bicron Corp. 137-49Kirsch v. Board of Governors of the

Fed. Reserve Sys. 377-79Knickerbocker Ice Co. v. Stewart

839-40, 845Knickerbocker Plastic Co. 255, 269Kohler Co. 261

L.M. Brown Abstract Co. 490fnLafayette Radio Electronics Corp. 8, 23

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Cases cited PagesLa Fleur v. Cleveland Bd. of Educ.

1222-27Laidlaw Corp. 273Lampkin, Richard Henry 476Lanza v. Drexel & Co. 527-28, 536-553Lassing, J. M. 283Levine v. SEC

548Local 1101, Communication Workers

(New York Tel. Co.) 1129Local 1127, Communication Workers

(New York Tel. Co.) 1129Louisiana v. United States 1260-62Lumberman's Mutual Casualty Co.

1323, 1325Larson, Knut F. 476Laura Modes Co. 300Lear, Inc. v. Adkins 131, 140-47Leather's Best, Inc. v. S.S. Marmac-

lynx 60, 62-64Levy v. Louisiana 315Lines v. Frederick 562, 564-69Local 485, IUE 300-01

MacGregor v. Westinghouse Elec.& Mfg. Co. 131fn

Machinists Local 504 (ArrowDevelopment) 407-08

Macklin v. Spector Freight Sys.,Inc. 1191

Manhattan College 435Manor Drug Stores v. Blue Chip

Stamps 978-96Mansfield Journal Co. v. FCC 179Maricopa County v. American Pipe

& Constr. Co. 1010fnMarine Corp. v. Board of Governors

of the Fed. Reserve Sys. 377Marriot Corp. v. NLRB 1178-80Maryland v. Wirtz

1052-53, 1059-60, 1062, 1065, 1073Mastro Plastics Corp. 249, 255, 268McCulloch v. Maryland 209McDaniel v. Painter 384McDermott v. Wisconsin 841McDonnell Douglas Corp. v. Green

654-66; 1211-18Meat Cutters Local 189 v. Jewel Tea •

597, 601-04, 606-09Melrose Processing Co. 245Merchandiser Press, Inc. 275Mercoid Corp. v. Mid-Continent Inv.

Co. 125fnMetropolitan Life Ins. Co. 431Midwest Piping & Supply Co. 1107Minnesota v. Hitchcock 1057fnMinnesota v. United States Steel

Corp.Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. v.

New Jersey Wood Finishing Co.Mintz v. BaldwinMissouri Pacific R.R. v. PorterMissouri Transit Co.Mobil Oil Corp.Modine Mfg. Co.

Cases cited

PagesMooney Aircraft, Inc. 270Morrow v. Crisler 1255-62Moss Planning Mill Co. 250Motion Picture Patents Co. v. Uni-

versal Film Mfg. Co. 128Mount Clemens Indus., Inc, v, Bell

979, 990-92, 995-96Mountain Fuel Co. v. United States 461Mount Mansfield Television, Inc. v.

FCC 170Mourning v. Family Publications

Serv., Inc. 376fn, 394-406

Nabors v. NLRB 237, 257, 265Napoleon Steel Contractors, Inc. 19National Broadcasting Co. v. United

States 169National Helium Corp. v. Morton

713-14National ReClty & Constr. Co. v. Oc-

cupational Safety & Health ReviewComm'n 1077-83; 1087-88

National Resources Defense Council,Inc. v. Grant 712

National Resources Defense Council,Inc. v. Morton 709

NLRB v. AAA Elec., Inc. 873-74NLRB v. Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co.

408-14, 418, 421; 1123, 1126NLRB v. Armstrong Tire & Rubber

Co. 256NLRB v. Bachrodt Chevrolet Co. 293NLRB v. Boeing Co. 406-23; 1123-26NLRB v. Brown & Root, Inc. 232, 266NLRB v. Brown Food Store 1149-52NLRB v. Burns Int'l Security Servs.,

Inc. 292-93; 1160-70NLRB v. Clement Bros. 1279NLRB v. District Lodge 99, Int'l

Ass'n of Machinists (Gen. Elec.) 1128.29NLRB v. Fansteel Metallurgical Corp. 658NLRB v. Fleetwood Trailer Co.

272-73; 1144NLRB v. Great Dane Trailers, Inc. 1147NLRB v. Irvin 873NLRB v. J.G. Boswell Co. 265NLRB v. Killoren 294NLRB v. Lexington Elec. Prods. Co. 298NLRB v. Local 925, IUE (J.L.

Manta, Inc.) 302NLRB v. Magnavox Co. 1138-43NLRB v. Marine & Shipbuilding

Workers 409-10NLRB v. Mastro Plastics Corp. 266NLRB v. Savair Mfg. Co. 1114-17

259296302295299

1124

271

NLRB v. Seven-Up Bottling Co.1020 NLRB v. Stackpole Carbon Co.

NLRB v. Strong1017 NLRB v. Sunshine Mining Co.

860-61 NLRB v. Teamsters Local 182841 NLRB v. Textile Workers Local283 1029 (Granite State)26 NLRB v. Trinity Valley Iron &

1117-18 Steel Co.

1342

CASE INDEX

Cases cited Pages Cases cited Pages

NLRB v. Unelko Corp. 1155-56NLRB v. Western Commercial

Transp., Inc. 1107-10National Cash Register Co. 300National Food Stores, Inc. 281National Woodwork Mfgs. Ass'n v.

NLRB 1171-77Nathanson v. NLRB 294-95Natural Resources Defense Council,

Inc. v. EPA 752Neuman v. Electronic Specialty

Co. 987, 993-94New England Tank Indus., Inc. 291Newmark v. RKO Gen., Inc. 158New York Univ. 423-42Newman v. Avco Corp, 1190-91Newman, H. M. 297Niles-Bement-Pond Co. 238Northern Natural Gas Co, v. ETC 591

Oberman Mfg. Co. 459Occidental Petroleum Corp. v. ButtesGas & Oil Co. 359

Ohio v. Wyandotte Chem. Corp. 799-800Oman Constr, Co. 235Operating Engineers Local 12 (Acco

Equipment) 1181-82; 1293, 1306-12Operating Engineers Local 150 v.

NLRB (R. J. Smith Constr, Co.)862-77; 1111-13

Operating Engineers Local 513 300Osborn, James M. 476Osmond v. Spence 632Ottawa Silica Co. 1149-50Otter Tail Power Co. v. United

States 81, 113-17Oubichan v. North American Rock-

well Corp. 1192-93Ozark Hardwood Co. 255, 289-90Ozark Trailers, Inc. 286

Pacific Power & Light Co. 584-86, 589Painton & Co. v. Bourns, Inc. 143-45Pan American World Airways, Inc.

v. United States 100, 107, 111Parden v. Terminal Ry. of the Ala-

bama State Docks Dept.1052, 1058-62, 1064-74

Park & Tilford, Inc. v. Schulte 154.55Parker v. Brown 860Paterson Steel & Forge Co. 274Pen & Pencil Workers Local 19593 299Peters v. Missouri Pac. R.R. Co.

1247-49Pennock v. Dialogue 127Perlman v. Feldman 385-86Perlman v. United States 192Perma Vinyl Corp. 1161Perregaux v. Lignes Franco-

Marocaines 63Petteys v. Butler 157Phelps Dodge Corp. v. NLRB

231-32, 248, 265, 269Philadelphia Eke. Co. v. Anaconda

American Brass Co. 1024

Phillips v, Martin Marietta Corp. 1230.31Picking v. Pennsylvania R.R. 334-35Pinkerton's Nat'l Detective

Agency 299Playskool, Inc. v. NLRB 1107-10Poe v. Ullman 337-38Polish Nat'l Alliance v. NLRB 1314Pollock v. Farmers' Loan & Trust

Co. 331Polymers, Inc. v. NLRB 1283, 1287Portland Cement Ass'n v. Ruckels-

haus 704President & Directors of Georgetown

College 434Primuth, David J. 444

Quality Mfg. Co. 18, 25, 27

Radio Officers Union v. NLRB 296-97Raleigh Fitkin-Paul Morgan Memo-

rial Hosp. v. Anderson 316-17Ralston Purina Corp. 1146-52Ramsey v. United Mine Workers 605-06Ranch-Way, Inc. 293Reed v. Reed 1221, 1223-25, 1232Regal Knitwear Co. v. NLRB 288-89Reliance Elec. Co. v. Emerson Elec.

Co. 153, 158-59Reo Motors, Inc. v. Commissioner of

Internal Revenue 1102Republic Steel Corp. v. NLRB 231Rias v. Reynolds Metals Co.

1189-90, 1195-96Ricci v. Chicago Merchantile Exch.

81, 96, 99-105Rice v. Santa Fe Elevator Corp. 850-51Rice Lake Creamery Co. 235, 239Richardson v. Hotel Corp. of

America 661Richmond Television Corp. v. United

States 486Riley Aeronautics 301Roberts v. Eaton 155Robinson v. Lorillard Corp. 661; 1246-49Rochat, Carl 278Rodgers v, United States 763Roe v. Wade 307-41Romero v. International Terininal

Operating Co. 802-03Rosen v. Public Serv. Elec. Co. 1248-49Rosenbruch v. American Export

Isbrandtsen Lines, Inc. 65Rowe v. General Motors Corp. 661Royal Typewriter Co. v. M/V

Kulmerland 63, 65, 67Royal Plating & Polishing Co. 285-86

S. v. D. 337-38St. Cloud Foundry & Mach. Co. . 282Safeway Stores, Inc. v. NLRB 1277Sakrete of Northern California, Inc. 274San Diego Bldg. Trades Council v.

Garmon 417-18

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Cases cited Pages

San Francisco-Oakland MailersUnion No. 18 1132-33

Savoy Laundry, Inc. 283-84Scenic Hudson Preservation Confer-

ence v. FPC 711Schlude v. Commissioner 463Schmerber v, California 191Schultz, George L. 468-69Schwimmer v. United States 193fn, 194Scientists' Institute for Public Infor-

mation v. Atomic Energy Cornrn'n 706Scofield v. NLRB 408-13Scott v. Sanford 313-14Seaboard Air Line Ry. v. Blackwell 842Seagrave Corp. v. Mount 384Seamprufe, Inc. 251Sears, Roebuck & Co. v. NLRB 1274Sears, Roebuck & Co. v. Stiffel Co.

140-41, 143-44, 146; 638, 642, 646-51, 653SEC v. Capital Gains Research

Bureau, Inc. 535SEC v. National Student Marketing

Corp. 1004-07SEC v. Spectrum, Ltd. 996-1010SEC v. Texas Gulf Sulphur Co.

530, 533-35; 1008-09Secretary of Labor v. OSAHRC &

Brent Towing Co. 1092-93Segal v. Rochelle 562-69Selective Life Ins. Co. v. Equitable

Life Assurance Soc'y 333Service Technology Corp. 26Shainberg, Herbert 466fn, 469Shapiro v. United States 200Sherlock v. Allings 837Shemtob v. Shearson, Hammill & Co. 548Siemons Mailing Serv. 1315, 1318Sierra Club v. Froehlke (Trinity

Project) 712, 718-19Sierra Club v. Ruckelshaus 726, 745Silver v. New York Stock Exch.

81, 90-91, 97-105, 117Skiriotes v. Florida 841Smith, R. J. 1111-13Smolowe v, Delendo Corp. 154Sniadach v. Family Fin. Corp.

567-68; 626, 628Sola Elec. Co. v. Jefferson Co. 130-31South Central Bell Tel, Co. 39Southern Pac. Co. v. Arizona 842Southern Pac. Co. v. Jensen

839-40, 843, 846-47Southern Silk Mills, Inc. 249Southland Mfg. Corp. v. NLRB 233Southport Petroleum Co. v. NLRB 288Southwest Regional Joint Bd.

Clothing Workers v. NLRB 304Southwestern Pipe, Inc. 270-71Spielberg Mfg. Co. 1189, 1195Sprogis v. United Air Lines 1230-31Spun-Jee Corp. 287Standard Electrica, S.A. v. Hamburg

Sudamerikanische Dampfschiffahrts-Gese llsc haft 57-58, 60-61, 65

Cases cited Pages

Standard Handkerchief Co. 287Steamboat Co, v. Chase 837Steele v. Louisville & Nashville R.R.

1207; 1330Steelworkers Trilogy 1183-88Stoddard-Quirk Mfg. Co. 1140, 1143Story Oldsmobile, Inc. 239Strompolos v. Premium Readers

Serv. 400-01Studebaker v. Charlton, 5,5. Co. 55Superintendent of Ins. v. Bankers

Life & Cas. Co, 387Sugarman v. Dougall 1235-42Superior Roofing Co. 236Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Bd.

of Educ. 1259-62Swarb v. Lennox 625, 628-31, 633Symns Grocer Co. 289Syracuse Univ. 1324

Takahashi v. Fish & GameComm'n 1236

Tape Indus. Ass'n of America v.Younger 636-37

Taylor v. Safeway Stores 1215-16Teamsters Local 174 v. Lucas Flour

Co. 1183-85Teamsters Local 212 300Teamsters Local 901 299-300Texas v. Pankey 801Texaco, Inc., Houston Producing

Division v. NLRB 21Texaco, Inc. (Teamsters Local

692) 22Texas & Pac. Ry. v. Pottorff

209, 211-12, 216, 220Textile Workers v. Darlington Mfg.

Co. 281-82, 284Thomsen v. Cayser 348Thrifty Drug Stores Co. 37Transmarine Navigation Corp. 285Truax v. Raich 1235-36Tunheim v. Bowman 632

United Mine Workers v. Pennington601-06, 609

Union Starch & Refining Co. v.NLRB 297

United Aircraft Corp. 24; 264United States v. Aluminum Co. of

America 349-50, 352United States v. American Tobacco

Co. 348United States v. Arnold, Schwinn &

Co. 120fnUnited States v. Benjamin 1003United States v. Borden 82-84United States v. General Elec. Co.

127fn; 353-54, 360-61United States v. Gilmore 480United States v. Glaxo Group Ltd.

119-37United States v. Grimaud 763United States v. Guterma 193fn, 194

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Pages Cases cited PagesCases cited

United States v. Holophane Co. 363-64United States v. Hutcheson

599-601, 604, 608United States v. IBM 183United States v. Imperial Chem.

Indus. Ltd. 362.63United States v. Ira S. Bushey &

Sons, Inc. 805, 807-08United States v. Learner Co. 357fnUnited States v. Line Material Co. 818United States v. Minnesota Mining

& Mfg. Co. 355, 366United States v. Mississippi Chem.

Corp. 497United States v. N.L. Indus. 1244-49United States v. National Lead Co.

350-51United States v, Oregon State Medi-

cal Spey 825United States v. Philadelphia Nat'l

Bank 592United States v, Radio Corp. of• America

United States v. Sales

UnitedCo.

United States v. Timken RollerBearing Co.

United States v. Trans-MissouriFreight Ass'n

United States v. United StatesGypsum Co. 132-33

United States v. United States SteelCorp. 795-813

United States v, Vuitch 330-31United States v, Watchmakers of

Switzerland Information Center,Inc. 357-58, 364, 367

United States Gypsum Co. 18United Steelworkers v. NLRB

(Quality Rubber Mfg. Co.) 304United Steelworkers v. Warrior &

Gulf Navigation Co. 1187-88University of Detroit 429, 433University of New Haven, 424, 428-29

Vaca v. Sipes 301Van Iderstine Co. v. Commissioner

491 fn

Virgin Islands Nat'l Bank v. TropicalVentures, Inc. 624.36

Volney Felt Mills, Inc. 269Vy Lactos Laboratories, Inc. 1082

Wald Mfg. Co. 18Walker Process Equip., Inc. Food

Mach. & Chem. Corp. 126fnWallace v. Debran Corp. 1217-18Wal-Lite Div. of United States

Gypsum Co. v. NLRB 1158-60Walls Mfg, Co. 262Washington v. General Motors Corp.

801-02, 811Welch v. Helvering 475, 481Wellman Indus., Inc. v. NLRB 1279Wernet v. Meat Cutters, Local 17

1233-34Wessel v. Buhler 549Western Addition Community Orga-

nization v. NLRB (Emporium)1198, 1203

Western Bancshares, Inc. 370Western Bancshares, Inc. v. Board

of Governors of the Fed. ReserveSys. 369-75, 378-85, 388-94

Western Elec. Co. 27, 31Western Fuel Co. v. Garcia 840Wetmore & Parman, Inc, 1103Whaite v. Lancashire and Yorkshire

Ry. 57Wheaton v. Peters 652Willingham v. Macon Tele. Publish-

ing Co. 1227-29Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc. 284-87Wirtz v. Marino 1064Witherspoon v. Mercury Freight

Lines, Inc. 663Wittock Supply Co. 277Wong v. Hampton 1240-42Wurster, Bernardi & Emmons,

Inc. 1322Wyoming Nat'l Bank 444

Yakus v, United States

679, 681, 683Yick Wo v. Hopkins

340

Yonkers v. Downey

212Younger v. Harris

337-38

States V.

181-82Sisal Corp.

351-52, 356Southwestern Cable

170-72

354-55

83

Inc.

Van Pickerill & Sons, Inc. v. United Zahn v. International Paper Co. 809f nStates 465fn Zenith Corp, v. Hazeltine Research,

Vine v. Beneficial Fin. Co. 984 Inc. 826Visiting Nurses Ass'n 1323 Zoe Chem. Co. 298

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ADMINISTRATIVE LAWadministrative regulation 380construction of statutes by adminis-

trative agencies 373-80FCC jurisdiction over data pro-

cessing 169-76Freedom of Information Act

NLRB and, 1267-90synopsis of, 1268-70

judicial review of administrativeregulation 206-24

ADMIRALTY EXTENSION ACT (SeeADMIRALTY)

ADMIRALTYAdmiralty Extension Act

833, 843

Carriage of Goods by Sea Act(COGSA) • 51, 54-55, 59

federal preemption

844-45Harter Act

52jurisdiction, oil spill

remedies

837-43Limited Liabilities Act

834, 844

Shipping Act of 1916, § 1582; 592

validity of state oil pollution sane-Lions

829-47AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT ACTANTITRUST LAW (see also TRADE

REGULATION)application to foreign trade and

commerce

343-67Clayton Act

* 4B 1011, 1015-16, 1020fn§ 5(b) 1011, 1013, 1015-18, 1020fn* 12

365In* 13

178§ 14

178§ 16

825§ 18

178§ 19

178communication industry's use of

data processing as violationof 177-84

exceptions -

82controversy primary jurisdiction

84

express

82implied

83pervasive regulation

83

prior approval immunity

89Federal Power Commission

anti-competitive practices 590-93labor unions, antitrust liability of

595-610patent contributing to violations 121-36primary jurisdiction

controversy primary

84issue primary jurisdiction

92

Robinson-Patman Act (see TRADEREGULATION)

She'rman Actgenerally

343, 345; 816-17; 978§ 1

343, 348, 358, 362; 813§ 2

348

§ 4 826§ 15 346application to foreign trade and

commerce 343-49, 351-52, 360-65use of as environmental remedy 813-29Wilson Tariff Act of 1894

generally 343§ 73 343, 358

ARBITRATION (See LABOR LAW)ASSIGNMENT OF CLAIMS ACT (see

CREDITORS' RIGHTS)

BACK PAY (see LABOR LAW)BANK HOLDING COMPANY ACT (see

BANKS AND BANKING)BANK HOLDING COMPANY ACT

AMENDMENTS OF 1970 (seeBANKS AND BANKING)

BANKRUPTCY (see CREDITORS' RIGHTS)BANKRUPTCY ACT (see CREDITORS'

RIGHTS)BANKS AND BANKING

Bank Holding Company Act370-77, 379-83, 393-94; 912, 951-64

§ 3 912§ 3(a)(3) 908§ 3(d) 953, 955§ 4(c)(8) 951, 953, 956, 958, 964§ 4(c)(9) 951, 953, 956, 961-62§ 4(cX13) 962Bank Holding Company Act

Amendments of 1970 222;369fn, 375, 381, 393; 898-900,

912-13, 917-943"depository" banking, licensing re-

quirements for 888-91dual banking system 906-11

problems of 949-51Edge Act 900-02Federal Deposit Insurance Act 889Federal Reserve Act 376; 892Federal Reserve Board

Regulation L, four installmentrule of 394-406

scope of authority to promulgateregulations pursuant to theTruth in Lending Act 394-406

foreign banksentry and antitrust standards

902-05establishment of branches 894-02

foreign participation in UnitedStates banking 879-976

Glass-Steagall Banking Act of. 1933

§ 16

220§ 20

893-94§ 21(a)(1)

891-93§ 21(a)(2)

888-91§ 32

893minority shareholder rights 380-83National Bank Act

207-08,211-13, 216, 219

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1242-621242-491249-62

national banksauthority to operate travel

agencies 221-23incidental powers of 208-20

New York Banking Law§ 10 908-09§ 142 908-09

CABLE TELEVISIONFCC response to 170- 74

CAPPER-VOLSTEAD ACT 82CARRIAGE OF GOODS BY SEA ACT

(see ADMIRALTY)CIVIL PROCEDURE (see also FED-

ERAL COURTS)class actions

adequacy of representation 1326-37Federal Rules of Civil Procedure

Rule 23 1010-29; 1208-11; 1326-37Rule 23(a) 1012, 1027; 1333.34Rule 23(b)(2) 1329; 1335-36Rule 23(b)(3) 1019-20; 1329; 1335-36Rule 24 1012-13, 1027-28Rule 24(a)(2) 808Rule 58 625fnRule 59 625fnRule 65(b) 1264-65Rule 65(d) 288-89

jurisdiction (see FEDERAL COURTS)CIVIL RIGHTS (see also CONSTI-

TUTIONAL LAW)Civil Rights Act of 1866 1203-04Civil Rights Act of 1871 1203Civil Rights Act of 1964—Title

VII 654-66; 1201; 1187-1262arbitration under 1187-98bona fide occupational qualifica-

tion exception 1205, 1211,1219-21, 1229

burden of proof 1211-18business necessity defense 1211-12,

1243-44class actions

adequacy of representation 1326-37discrimination against aliens 1235-42hiring ratios 1249-62procedural issues 1187-98, 1207-18remedies

back pay 1242-49sex discrimination

grooming codes 1227-31mandatory maternity leave 1218-27

state female protective statutes1231-34

union as class representative 1207-11employment discrimination

generally 1187-1262aliens 1235-42burdens of proof 654-66"business necessity" test 659-62federal jurisdiction despite failure

of EEOC to find "reasonablecause" 664-65

remediesaffirmative relief

back payhiring ratios

sex discriminationgenerally 1138-52; 1218-34grooming codes 1227-31mandatory maternity leave 1218-27state female protective statutes

1231-34termination of employment be-

cause of pregnancy 1326-37Equal Employment Opportunity

Commissiongenerally 1205-06, 1212-13,

1220-21, 1229, 1231-32, 1234,1238-39, 1253-54

"reasonable cause," federal juris-diction in employment dis-crimination cases despitefailure of EEOC to find 664-65

CLAYTON ACT (see ANTITRUST LAW)CLEAN AIR ACT (see ENVIRON-

MENTAL LAW)COLLECTIVE BARGAINING (see LABOR

LAW)COMMERCIAL LAW (see also CON-

SUMER PROTECTION; UNIFORMCOMMERCIAL CODE)

confession of judgment 624-36COMMODITIES EXCHANGE ACT (see

SECURITIES REGULATION)CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (see also

CIVIL RIGHTS; COMMERCIALLAW; CONSUMER PROTECTION;UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION)

abortion, proposed constitutionalamendments regulating 307-41

accountant-client privilege 203-06admiralty jurisdiction

oil spill remedies 837-43copyright clause, exclusivity of

constitutional grant of federalcopyright power under 639-42

due processprejudgment remedies (see also

CONSUMER PROTECTION) 626 -30Human Life Amendments 320-41implied waiver of Eleventh Amend-

ment immunity 1057-72"personhood" of the unborn child

310-17privacy

tax investigations as invasions of187, 195-201

privilege against self-incriminationin tax liability investigations(5th am.) 185-95, 201.06

tax records in possession of thirdparty 189-206

waiver of 197-98requirement of a hearing before

entry of confession judgment624-25, 630-32

searches & seizurestax investigations as unreasonable

201-06sovereign immunity 1054-57, 1067-72supremacy clause, state copyright

statutes as contrary to 642-51

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transportation controls under CleanAir Act 762-64

CONSUMER CREDIT PROTECTIONACT (see CONSUMER PROTECTION)

CONSUMER PROTECTION (see alsoCOMMERCIAL LAW; CONSTITU-TIONAL LAW; CREDITORS'RIGHTS)

"burying" of credit charges to avoiddisclosure requirements ofTruth in Lending Act 397-98, 400

Consumer Credit Protection Actlegislative intent 572-73§ 302 571-72§ 302(a) 571§ 302(b) 571, 574§ 302(c) 571-72§ 303 571-74§ 303(a) 573restriction on garnishment provi-

sion 555-56, 571-75constitutionality of confession judg-

ments 624-33cut off of defenses

calculation of loss resulting from501, 504-07

changing the law of 513consumer ignorance of 509-11losses incurred by consumers

from 499-508optimality and 499-524remedies for results from 511-13the unrelated lender, involving 517-22

due processhearing requirements 625-36

burden of proof 630-32prejudgment remedies as viola-

tions of 626-30waiver of rights 625, 628-30

garnishment, restrictions on 571-74Truth in Lending Act

§ 105 395§ 121 395effectiveness of 401-02regulation L

four installment rule of 394-406scope of Federal Reserve Board's

authority to promulgateregulations under 394-401

Uniform Consumer Credit Code 635§ 5.104 573-74§ 5.105 573

validity of four installment ruleof Regulation Z 394-406

COPYRIGHT ACT (see COPYRIGHT'LAW)

COPYRIGHT LAW (See also PATENTLAW; TRADE REGULATION)

Copyright Act§ 1(e) 643§ 4 642-44, 649-50§ 5 642-44, 649-50

exclusivity of constitutional grantof copyright power to federalgovernment 636-54

federal preemption doctrine 638, 642-51sound recordings, protection of 636.54state copyright statutes, constitu-

tionality of 636-54tape piracy, constitutionality of state

statute prohibiting 636-54CORPORATIONS (see also SECURITIES

REGULATION)insiders liability for transfer after

corporate merger 149-62shareholders liability after merger

under SEC Rules 144, 145 70-78CREDITORS' RIG HTS (see also CON-

SUMER PROTECTION)Assignment of Claims Act 570bankruptcy

abandonment of assets 570-71trustee in bankruptcy's title to

bankrupt's assetsdivisibility test 561

"property," determinationof what constitutes 560-61

to income tax refunds 554-77to loss carryback tax refunds,

business-generated 562-64to vacation pay, accrued but

unpaid 562, 564-65transferability of property as

affecting 559-60, 569-70Bankruptcy Act of 1898

§ 2(4) 558§ 70a 558-59, 575-76§ 70a(5) 554-77§ 70(a)(6) 563purposes 557-58relief provided by 556-58

title to income tax refunds uponadjudication in bankruptcy 554-77

EDGE ACT (see BANKS AND BANK-ING)

EMERGENCY ENERGY ACT (see EN-VIRONMENTAL LAW)

EMERGENCY PRICE CONTROL ACT OF1942 679

EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION (seeCIVIL RIGHTS)

ENERGY (see ENVIRONMENTAL LAW)ENVIRONMENTAL LAW

administrative proceedings 731-33admiralty jurisdiction

oil spill remedies 837-43Clean Air Act

generally 749; 811§ 110 761§ 110(a)(2) 669, 685§ 110(a)(2)(B) 756§ 111 725§ 112 725§ 113 764§ 302(e) 764transportation controls 749-66

constitutional considerations 762-64motor vehicle pollutants 750-56statutory authority for 756-62

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Clean Air Act Amendments of1970

724§ 111

704§ 304

671§ 307(b)

668, 671-97§ 307(b)(1)

689§ 307(b)(2)

690-92adequacy of judicial review of 684-90administrative scheme of

667

constitutionality of

679-84judicial review of

697-98circumvention

690-94pre-enforcement review

694-97

legislative history of

672-79statutory framework of

668-71

Emergency Energy Act

745-47energy

745-48environmental impact statements 700environmental regulation, frame-

work of 722-28Federal Aviation Act of 1958 849, 861Federal Environmental Pesticide

Control Act of 1972 727federal preemption

regulation of aircraft noise 848-62federal securities law and 721-48Federal Water Pollution Control Act

703; 768-93; 796-98, 806-13Federal Water Pollution Control

Amendments of 1972 723-24,796-98, 806-13

§ 304(b)(1) 771-72§ 304(b)(1)(A) 772§ 308 785, 787§ 402 785§ 402(j) 786extension of deadlines 779-82modification of effluent limita-

tions 782-84permit modification 778-79public hearings 784-85

impact statements 723judicial proceedings 731-33National Environmental Policy Act

of 1969 699; 774analysis of 699-718§ 101 709-10§ 102 721§ 102(1) 710§ 102(2)(a) 708§ 102(2)(C) 699, 701-02, 713§ 103 721SEC policies and 728-31substantive review under 709-15

national pollutant discharge elimi-nation system 774-93

Noise Control Act of 1972 726;851, 853, 858

oil pollution sanctionshistory of

832-37validity of

829-47pollution control, suppression of

technology

813-29public disclosure

framework of

733-45

land development 736-39manufacturing 743-45mining 733-36oil and gas 739-43

public nuisance theory, use in suitby federal and state govern-ments 795-813

Refuse 'Act of 1899 773; 795-99regulation of aircraft noise 848-62Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899

§ 13 795-99Solid Waste Disposal Act 726transportation controls, impact of

energy crisis on 765-66use of antitrust law as remedy in

813-29Water Quality Improvement Act

831, 834-37, 844-46EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

COMMISSION (See CIVIL RIGHTS)EVIDENCE

burdens of proof in employmentdiscrimination cases 654-66

Federal Rules of Evidence 205Model Code of Evidence 205Uniform Rules of Evidence 205

FEDERAL AVIATION ACT OF 1958 (seeENVIRONMENTAL LAW)

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMIS-SION

data processing, control by 163-85scope of rulemaking power of 163.85

FEDERAL COURTS (see also CIVILPROCEDURE)

injunctions 1262-65jurisdiction in employment discrimi-

nation cases, despite failure ofEEOC to find "reasonablecause" 655-57, 664-65

FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE ACT(see BANKS AND BANKING)

FEDERAL ENVIRONMENTAL PESTI-CIDE CONTROL ACT OF 1972(see ENVIRONMENTAL LAW)

FEDERAL POWER ACT (see PUBLICUTILITIES)

FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION (seeANTITRUST LAW; PUBLIC UTILI-TIES; SECURITIES REGULATION)

FEDERAL RESERVE ACT (See BANKSAND BANKING)

FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD (see BANKSAND BANKING)

FEDERAL RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE(see CIVIL PROCEDURE)

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION ACT(see TRADE REGULATION)

FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CON-TROL ACT (See ENVIRONMENTALLAW)

FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CON-TROL ACT AMENDMENTS OF 1972(see ENVIRONMENTAL LAW)

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FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (seeADMINISTRATIVE LAW)

GLASS-STEAGALL BANKING ACT OF1933 (see BANKS AND BANKING)

HARTER ACT (see ADMIRALTY)HUMAN LIFE AMENDMENTS (see CON-

STITUTIONAL LAW)

INCOME TAX (see TAXATION, FED-ERAL)

INTERNAL REVENUE CODE (see TAXA-TION, FEDERAL)

INTERSTATE COMMERCE ACT§ 209

585

JURISDICTION (See FEDERAL COURTS)

LABOR LAWAnnual Survey of

1105-1265arbitration 1182-98

safety disputes 1182.86Title VII

1187-98back pay

generally 228-306computation of

generally 234

§ 206 1053§ 207 1053§ 216(c) 1062-65§ 216(b) .1053, 1061-65enforcement against state em-

ployers 1051-53, 1057-72hot cargo clauses 1177-82

construction industry proviso1180-82; 1292-94, 1303-12

investigatory interviewsdefinition 4-10right of employee to representa-

tion at a 1-49advantages and disadvantages

of increased representation13-15

in arbitration decisions 35-41employee insubordination 18-20explanatory meetings 17-18fact finding interview 20-24in union contracts 31-35reasonable employee fear of ad-

verse consequences 25-28locked-out employees, temporary re-

placements for 1146-52Midwest Piping doctrine 1107-10minority group activity, unautho-

rized racial protest as protecteddeductions from gross back

pay 242-56gross back pay 234-42mathematical computation 258-60

activity 1198-1203National Labor Relations Act

generally 1105-86, 1195, 1198-1203legislative history 410-12

history of 230-34 § 1 1314liability for § 2(4) 1331

generally 288 § 2(5) 1331claims of creditors 293 § 2(6) 1318personal liability 301 § 2(7) 1318purchasers of respondent's busi- § 2(12) 426; 1319

ness 288 .§ 7 407, 417-18union responsibility 296 * 8(a)(1) 279, 284, 304

plant closures and relocations 281procedural aspects of 262-64

8(a)(3) 18; 261-62, 279,281, 284, 286, 304

remedy 302strike situations, awards in 268

8(a)(5) 18; 276, 279, 284, 291,303-05; 862, 864

subcontracting situations 278bargain, duty to 1152-71

8(b)(1)(A) 299, 300, 407,409-13, 417-18

bargaining units 8(b)(2) 297determination of appropriate unit § 8(b)(4)(A) 1295-1302

in a private university 423-42 § 8(e) 1292, 1301-12employer withdrawal from multi- l legislative history 1301-03

employer bargaining unit 1152-58 8(f) 863; 864-65, 867-77construction industry § 9(a) 10, 43; 1331

generally 865-67; 1292-1312 9(b) 425-26, 431collective bargaining in 875-77 § 10(a) 1314execution of hot cargo agreements § 10(b) 1324

1292-1312 § 10(c) 229; 295-97, 305representation 1110-13 § 10(e) 264

economic discrimination 1143-52 § 100) 300, 304election interference 1114-20 § 14(c) 1316, 1319, 1324employer's role in representation National Labor Relations Board

affairs 1107-13 jurisdictionFair Labor Standards Act generally 1121-23

generally 1051-53, 1071 history and scope 1313-17§ 202 1053 in hot cargo disputes 1177-80§ 203(d) 1053, 1061 over law firms 1317-18

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over private educational institu-tions 425-26

procedure 1117-1120neutrality, duty of 1107-10Occupational Safety and Health Act

duty of employer to recognizehazard 1080-88

employer's violation of generalduty clause 1075-89

legislative scheme for job safety1093-99

parties to proceedings in the courtof appeals under 1089-1103

predecessor's unfair labor practices,duty to remedy 1160-63

pre-hire contracts 862-77; 1110-13binding force of 871-75definition of 867

Railway Labor Act of 19342(2) 1330-31

§ 2(3) 1331§ 2(4) 1330-31duty of fair representation

1329-30, 1333"majority rule" principle 1329-30,

1333-34representational and organizational

activity 1107-22secondary boycotts 1171-82; 1294-97

construction industry disputes1296-1303

hot cargo clauses"right to control" test 1171-77

solicitation/distribution 1138-43strikers' reinstatement rights 1143-45strike breaking

fines against rank-and-file 1122-30fines against supervisors 1130-38

successor employer 1160-71contract survival 1163.65

surface bargaining 1158-60unions, antitrust liability of 595-610union discipline

generally 406-23; 1122-38legislative intent 410-12reasonableness of union fines 406-23

state jurisdiction over 406-19unfair labor practices 1122-82union dues, waiver of 1114-17

LIMITED LIABILITIES ACT (seeADMIRALTY)

NATIONAL BANK ACT (see BANKSAND BANKING)

NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICYACT OF 1969 (see ENVIRON-MENTAL LAW)

NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS ACT(see LABOR LAW)

NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD(see LABOR LAW)

NOISE CONTROL ACT OF 1972 (seeENVIRONMENTAL LAW)

NATURAL GAS ACT (see PUBLICUTILITIES)

NEW YORK BANKING LAW (seeBANKS AND BANKING)

OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTHACT (see LABOR LAW)

PATENT LAW (see also COPYRIGHTLAW; TRADE REGULATION)

federal preemption doctrine 137-49licensee estoppel, doctrine of 142patentable/unpate ntable distinction

in state trade secret law con-text 146-48

preemption of state trade secret lawby federal patent law 137-49

PUBLIC UTILITIES (see also SECURI-TIES REGULATION)

Federal Power Act§ 20(a) 592-93§ 201(a) 587§ 202 589§ 202(a) 587§ 203 589§ 204 589-90, 593§ 205 589§ 206 589§ 207 589§ 314(a) 582fn§ 824a(b) 114

Federal Power Commissionadministrative responsibilities 580anti-competitive practices 590-93duty to investigate allegations of

anti-competitive conduct 581-84protection of the public interest

584-93Natural Gas Act

§ 7(c) 591Public Utility Act of 1935 586Public Utility Holding Company Act

of 1935§ 7 594-95

RAILWAY LABOR ACT OF 1934 (seeLABOR LAW)

REFUSE ACT OF 1899 (see ENVIRON-MENTAL LAW)

RIVERS AND HARBORS ACT OF 1899(see ENVIRONMENTAL LAW)

ROBINSON-PATMAN ACT (see TRADEREGULATION)

SECURITIES REGULATION (see alsoANTITRUST LAW; CORPORATIONS)

approval of securities issues by the •Federal Power Commission 581-84

Commodities Exchange Act 96, 97fndirector liability under 10b(5) 526-53

under common law 544-45environment and 721-48insiders liability for transfer after

corporate merger 149-62minority shareholder's rights in sale

of control premiums 383.94scienter 526-53; 1007-10

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448,

448,

450,

448449

484-85479, 483

479454, 478

448451

Securities Act of 1933§ 2(11)§ 5§ 9(a)§ 11§ 12§ 15

Securities Exchange Act of 1934generally 386-88, 391-94;§ 3(a)(13)§ 3(a)(14)§ 10(b)§ 13(a)§ 14(a)§ 16(b)§ 17(a)§ 20§ 29(b)

Securities Exchange CommissionRule 10b(5) 386-88, 391-92;

526-53; 976-96; 997, 1008scienter requirement in private

actions 526-53approach of courts 533-35public policy considerations 550-53

Rule 133 70, 72, 74; 998-99Rule 144 71Rule 145 70-1, 73, 75-77

shareholder's liability after mergerunder Rules 144, 145 70-78

stock transferdefinition of sale in 152-53tests for determining liability in

155-62tender offers 391-94underwriter 1000-01unregistered offering

attorney's opinion letter, standardof culpability 996-1010

SEX DISCRIMINATION (see CIVILRIGHTS)

SHERMAN ACT (see ANTITRUST LAW)SHIPPING ACT OF 1916 (see AD-

MIRALTY)SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL ACT (See

ENVIRONMENTAL LAW)STATUTES OF LIMITATIONS

federal, tolling of 1010-29

TAXATION, FEDERALcapital expenditure requirement 443-98

code provisions concerning 448-50capitalization

as method of accounting 452-65business expansion costs 481-96construction period expenses 465-66educational expenses 472-81ground rent 469-72insurance, cost of 466-69

income tax refunds, title upon ad-judication in bankruptcy 554-77

Internal Revenue Code§ 162 448, 470, 482-83

§ 162(a)§ 167§ 173§ 212§ 262§ 263§ 263(a)§ 263(a)(1)§ 263(b) 449fn§ 263(f) 460§ 266 450§ 446 449, 453§ 461 449, 453§ 612 449§ 1012 449§ 1016(a) 449§ 3402(m) 568and Bankruptcy Act 562, 568-69, 575

privilege against self-incriminationin tax liability investig. 185-95

TORTSRestatement of § 286 980

TRADE REGULATION (see also ANTI-TRUST LAW; PATENT LAW)

Federal Trade Commission Actgenerally 365fn

government standing to challengepatent validity 131-36

relief for antitrust violations 133-35Robinson-Patman Act

§ 13A 80fnstate trade secret law, preemption

by federal patent law of 137-49TRUTH IN LENDING ACT (see CON-

SUMER PROTECTION)

UNFAIR COMPETITION (see ANTI-TRUST LAW; TRADE REGULA-TION)

UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE (seealso COMMERCIAL LAW; CON-SUMER PROTECTION)

§ 2-302 633§ 3-305 500

UNIFORM CONSUMER CREDIT CODE(see CONSUMER PROTECTION)

UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION (seealso CONSTITUTIONAL LAW)

3art. I, § 332; 1051art. III, § 2 320; 681; 1056,

1067, 1070-74Fifth Amendment 302, 322; 1203,

1240-42Thirteenth Amendment 338.40Fourteenth Amendment 307-41;

1203, 1218-27, 1232, 1234-37, 1251-62Sixteenth Amendment 331Twenty-first Amendment 332

WILSON TARIFF ACT OF 1894 (seeANTITRUST LAW)

1000997728

546-47546-47546-47

978-97989989

978, 980; 9971004997

153-62; 995997546981

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1973-1974

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1974

BOSTON COLLEGEINDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL

LAW REVIEW

VOLUME XV

BOARD OF EDITORSSTEPHEN R. MACDONALD

Editor in Chief

STEPHEN H. AHERNArticles Editor

HOWARD B. BARNABY, JR.Articles Editor

GARY H. BARNESArticles Editor

ARNOLD E. COHENArticles Editor

JOHN M. CONNOLLYBusiness and Articles Editor

DANIEL M. CRANEArticles Editor

JANE M. JOZEFEKArticles Editor

ALAN J. KAPLANExecutive Editor

DIANE M. KOTTMYERManaging and Article,! Editor

LOUISE A. LERNERArticles Editor

EDWARD J. M. LITTLEExecutive Editor

MICHAEL D. MALFITANOArticles Editor

ALAN D. MANDLArticles Editor

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MARTIN J. MCMAHON, JR.U.C.C. Reporter Digest Editor

LYLE J. MORRISSolicitation and Articles Editor

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TABLE OF CONTENTS TO VOLUME XV

TITLE. INDEX TO CONTRIBUTED ARTICLES

APPLICATION OF UNITED STATES ANTITRUST LAWS TO FOREIGN TRADE AND

COMMERCE—VARIATIONS ON American Banana SINCE 1909 343

BACK PAY REVISITED 227EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND NPDES: FEDERAL AND STATE IMPLEMENTATION OF

THE FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT AMENDMENTS OF 1972 767THE ENVIRONMENT AND THE FEDERAL SECURITIES LAWS 721

FOREIGN PARTICIPATION IN UNITED STATES BANKING: REGULATORY MYTHS

AND REALITIES 879

THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT AND THE NLRB 1267

JUDICIAL REVIEW UNDER THE CLEAN AIR AMENDMENTS OF 1970 667NEPA AS A MEANS TO PRESERVE AND IMPROVE THE ENVIRONMENT—THE

SUBSTANTIVE REVIEW 669

OPTIMALITY AND THE CUTOFF OF DEFENSES AGAINST FINANCIERS OF CON-

SUMER SALES 499OVERRULING Roe v. Wade: AN ANALYSIS OF THE PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL

AMENDMENTS 307PARTIES TO PROCEEDINGS IN THE COURT OF APPEALS UNDER THE OCCUPA-

TIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ACT OF 1970 1089

THE REQUIREMENT THAT A CAPITAL EXPENDITURE CREATE OR ENHANCE

AN ASSET 443SHAREHOLDERS AFTER MERGER: WHAT THEY CAN AND CANNOT Do UNDER

SEC RULES 144 AND 145 70

SHEDDING SOME LIGHT ON THE BURDEN OF PROOF IN DEMONSTRATING A

VIOLATION OF THE GENERAL DUTY CLAUSE OF OSHA: National Realty 1075

THE SHIPPER'S RIGHT TO RECOVER UNDER COGSA AND DAMAGE TO CON-TAINERIZED CARGO 51

TRANSPORTATION CONTROLS UNDER THE CLEAN AIR ACT: A LEGAL ANALYSIS 749UNION REPRESENTATION AND THE DISCIPLINARY INTERVIEW 1

AUTHOR INDEX TO CONTRIBUTED ARTICLES

Arnold, Thomas B., EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND NPDES: FEDERAL AND

STATE IMPLEMENTATION CONTROL ACT AMENDMENTS OF 1972 767Bracken, Thomas B., TRANSPORTATION CONTROLS UNDER THE CLEAN AIR

ACT: A LEGAL ANALYSIS 749Briggs, Orin G., NEPA As A MEANS To PRESERVE AND IMPROVE THE ENVIRON-

MENT—THE SUBSTANTIVE REVIEW 699

Brodie, Donald W., UNION REPRESENTATION AND THE DISCIPLINARY INTER-VIEW

Falkin, Jeffrey C., THE FREEDOM ofINFORMATION ACT AND THE NLRB 1267Friedlob, Raymond L., & Stinderson, James W., THE ENVIRONMENT AND THE

FEDERAL SECURITIES LAWS 721

Fuchs, Robert S., & Kelleher, Henry M., & Pye, Rosemary, BACK PAY RE-

VISITED 227Gunn, Alan, THE REQUIREMENT THAT A CAPITAL EXPENDITURE CREATE OR

ENCHANCE AN ASSET 443Halligan, Patrick D., SHAREHOLDERS AFTER MERGER: WHAT THEY CAN AND

CANNOT Do UNDER SEC RULES 144 AND 145 70

Kintner, Earl W., & Hallgarten, Katherine D., APPLICATION OF UNITED

STATES ANTITRUST LAWS TO FOREIGN TRADE AND COMMERCE—VARIATIONS

ON American Banana SINCE 1909 343

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Luneburg, William V., & Roselle, Louise M., JUDICIAL REVIEW UNDER THECLEAN AIR AMENDMENTS OF 1970 667

Moran, Robert D., PARTIES TO PROCEEDINGS IN THE COURT OF APPEALSUNDER THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ACT OF 1970 1089

Recupero, Patricia R., THE SHIPPER'S RIGHT TO RECOVER UNDER COGSA FORDAMAGE TO CONTAINERIZED CARGO 51

Rice, Charles E., OVERRULING Roe v. Wade: AN ANALYSIS OF THE PROPOSEDCONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS 307

Samoff, Bernard, THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT AND THE NLRB 1267Satter, Edwin C., III, SHEDDING SOME LIGHT ON THE BURDEN OF PROOF IN

DEMONSTRATING A VIOLATION OF THE GENERAL DUTY CLAUSE OF OSHA:National Realty 1075

Schwartz, Alan, OPTIMALITY AND THE CUTOFF OF DEFENSES AGAINST FINAN-CIERS OF CONSUMER SALES 499

1973-1974 ANNUAL SURVEY OF LABORRELATIONS LAW

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STUDENT COMMENTS

Hot Cargo Agreements in the Construction Industry: The Effect of ACCOEquipment 1292

Lanza v. Drexel & Co. and Rule 10b-5: Approaching The Scienter ControversyIn Private Actions 526

New Twists on Old Wrinkles: Primary Jurisdiction and Regulatory Accommoda-tion with the Antitrust Laws 80

CASE NOTES

Administrative Law—Power of Federal Reserve Board to Deny ApplicationsUnder Bank Holding Company Act—Premium Payments to Majority Share-holders—Western Bancshares, Inc. v. Board of Governors of the FederalReserve System 369

Antitrust Laws—Class Actions—Tolling of Federal Statutes of Limitations—American Pipe & Construction Co. v. Utah 1010

Antitrust Law—Environmental Law—Use of Antitrust Law as EnvironmentalRemedy for Suppression of Pollution Control Technology—In re MultidistrictVehicle Air Pollution M.D.L. No. 31 813

Banks and Banking—Incidental Powers of National Bank Act—Authority ofNational Banks to Operate Travel Agencies—Judicial Review of Administra-tive Regulations—Arnold Tours, Inc. v. Camp 206

Commercial Law—Confession of Judgment—Hearings Required on Voluntari-ness of Waiver Before Entry of Judgment—Virgin Islands National Bank v.Tropical Ventures, Inc. 624

Constitutional Law—Eleventh Amendment Bars Enforcement of Fair LaborStandards Act against States in Federal Courts—Employees of the Departmentof Public Health & Welfare, State of Missouri v. Department of Public Health& Welfare, State of Missouri

1051

Constitutional Law—Privilege Against Self-Incrimination in Tax Liability In-vestigations—Tax Records in Possession of Third Party—Couch v. UnitedStates 185

Copyright Law—Exclusivity of Constitutional Grant of Copyright Power to

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Federal Government—Supremacy Clause & Federal Preemption—DurationalLimitation of Copyright—Goldstein v. California 636

Environmental Law—Admiralty Law—Validity of States' Oil Pollution Sanctions—Askew v. American Waterways Operators, Inc 829

Environmental Law—Federal Regulation of Aircraft Noise Under FederalAviation Act Precludes Local Police Power Noise Restrictions—City of Burbankv. Lockheed Air Terminal, Inc. 848

Environmental Law—Water Pollution Remedies—Use of Public Nuisance Theoryin Suit by Federal and State Governments—United States v. United States SteelCorp. 795

Federal Communications Commission—Review of Regulations Relating to Provisionof Data Processing Services by Communications Common Carriers—GTE ServiceCorp. v. FCC 162

Federal Power Commission—Approval of Securities Issue by Public Utility—Dutyto Investigate Allegations of Anticompetitive Conduct Raised by Intervenors in aSection 204 Proceeding—Gulf States Utilities Co. v. F.P.C. 578

Labor Law—Antitrust Liability of Labor Unions—Connell Construction Co. vPlumbers Local 100 595

Labor Law—Civil Rights Acts of 1964—Burdens of Proof in Employment Dis-crimination Cases—McDonnell Douglas Corp. v. Green 654

Labor Law—Determination of the Appropriate Faculty Bargaining Unit in aPrivate University—New York University 423

Labor Law—Interaction of Title VII and the National Labor Relations Act—Union Exclusivity and Individual Rights—Western Addition Community Organiza-tion v. NLRB 1029

Labor Law—NLRB Jurisdiction Over Law Firms—Bodle, Fogel, Julber, Rein-hardt & Rothschild 1313

Labor Law—Pre- Hire Contracts in the Construction Industry —Operating Engi-neers Local 150 v. NLRB (I?. J. Smith Construction Co.) 862

Labor Law—Reasonableness of Union Disciplinary Fines—NLRB v. Boeing Co. 406Patents—Allocation of Territories—Restrictions on Sublicensees—Per Se Violations

of Section 1 of the Sherman Act—American Industrial Fastener Corp. v. FlushingEnterprises, Inc 610

Securities—Attorney's Opinion Letter in an Unregistered Sale—Standard ofCulpability in SEC Injunction Action—SEC v. Spectrum, Ltd. 996

Securities—Insider's Liability Under Section 16(b) of the Securities ExchangeAct for Stock Transfer After Corporate Merger—Kern County Land Co. v.Occidental Petroleum Corp. 149

Securities—Standing to Sue Under SEC Rule 10b-5 and the Purchaser-SellerLimitation—Manor Drug Stores v. Blue Chip Stamps 978

Title VII—Class Actions—Adequacy of Representation—Air Line Stewards &Stewardesses Association, Local 550 v. American Airlines, Inc. 1326

Trade Regulation—Government Standing to Challenge Patent Validity—Appro-priate Relief for Antitrust Violation—United States v. Glaxo Group Ltd 119

Trade Secrets—Federal Patent Law Preemption of State Trade Secret Law—Kewanee Oil Co. v. Bicron Corp. 137

Truth in Lending—Validity of Four Installment Rule of Federal Reserve Board'sRegulation Z—Mourning v. Family Publications Service, Inc. 394

CUMULATIVE INDEX-VOLUME XV

Case Index 1339Topical Index 1346