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Volume 2, Issue 3 (1990)

Prefatory Material

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Table of Contents
Consumer Law

Feature Articles

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Illinois Should Explicitly Adopt the Per Se Rule for Consumer Fraud Act Violations
James O. Latturner

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Observing Reasonable Consumers: Cognitive Psychology, Consumer Behavior and Consumer Law
Norman I. Silber

Consumer News

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Consumer News

Recent Legislative Activity

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Recent Legislative Activity

Recent Cases

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Injured Consumer Prevails in Strict Products Liability Action Despite Manufacturer's Product Warning
Mark A. Myhra

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Advertisements Falsely Alleging "Permanent Hair Removal" Violated the Federal Trade Commission Act
Cathleen R. Martwick

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New York Lemon Law's Minimum New Vehicle Warranty Protection Does Not Violate the Commerce Clause
Marianne L. Simonini

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Landowners Are Not Required to Exercise Greater Care Toward Licensees Than Invitees
Karen M. Cichowski

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Tampons and Sanitary Napkins are Medical Appliances Exempt from Chicago Sales Tax
Michael I. Leonard

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Georgia City Ordinance Requiring Towing Services to Accept Checks Held Constitutional
Sheila M. Hanley

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South Carolina Home Buyers May Recover Only Against Builders Under Implied Warranty of Habitability
Stephen Kirkwood

 
 
 
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