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Volume 3, Issue 1 (1990)

Prefatory Material

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Table of Contents
Consumer Law

Feature Articles

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The Federal Trade Commission's Approach to Regulating Health Claims in Food Advertising
Timothy T. Hughes

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The Changing Food Label: The Nutrition Labeling and Education Act of 1990
Eric F. Greenberg

Consumer News

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Consumer News

Recent Legislative Activity

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Recent Legislative Activity

Recent Cases

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The United States Supreme Court Denies Consumers, as Indirect Purchasers, Standing to Sue Under the Clayton Act
Mira Djordjic

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National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act Partially Preempts Defective Design Claim
Linda J. Urbanik

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Manufacturer of Board Game Not Liable for Suicide of Player
Elizabeth Barnes

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An "As Is" Clause in a Deed of Conveyance Does Not Protect Responsible Parties Against Strict Liability for Cleanup Costs Under CERCLA
Rosemary G. Milew

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Debtor Entitled to Rescind Consumer Credit Transaction for Creditor's Failure to Disclose Debtor's Right to Choose Insurance Carrier
Suzi Guemmer

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Public Utilities' Recoupment of Charitable Contributions Through Rate Structure Violated the First Amendment
Jonathan E. Barrish

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Connecticut Consumers Protected Against Deceptively Advertised Manufacturer's Rebates
Timothy Brandhorst

 
 
 
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