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Table of contents of journal: *University of Louisville journal of family law

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Authors: ROTH M
Citation: M. Roth, THE NORWEGIAN ACT ON REGISTERED PARTNERSHIP FOR HOMOSEXUAL COUPLES, University of Louisville journal of family law, 35(3), 1997, pp. 467-472

Authors: DONNER DS
Citation: Ds. Donner, THE EMERGING ADOPTION MARKET - CHILD-WELFARE AGENCIES, PRIVATE MIDDLEMEN, AND CONSUMER REMEDIES, University of Louisville journal of family law, 35(3), 1997, pp. 473-535

Authors: COBB JA
Citation: Ja. Cobb, AN EXAMINATION OF VENUE ISSUES CONCERNING ONLINE CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN - WHAT HAPPENS WHEN CYBERSPACE IS USED TO LURE CHILDREN INTO SEXUAL RELATIONS - A LOOK AT FEDERAL VENUE PROVISIONS, University of Louisville journal of family law, 35(3), 1997, pp. 537-554

Authors: HUSE SA
Citation: Sa. Huse, THE NEED FOR REGULATION IN THE FERTILITY INDUSTRY, University of Louisville journal of family law, 35(3), 1997, pp. 555-573

Authors: KENNEDY MA
Citation: Ma. Kennedy, INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY - PARENTAL REGULATION - THE BEST ALTERNATIVE, University of Louisville journal of family law, 35(3), 1997, pp. 575-593

Authors: KRAIMER R
Citation: R. Kraimer, PRECONCEPTION FERTILIZATION AGREEMENTS - VALID OR VOID, University of Louisville journal of family law, 35(3), 1997, pp. 595-607

Authors: SPRAGUE M HARDIN M
Citation: M. Sprague et M. Hardin, COORDINATION OF JUVENILE AND CRIMINAL COURT CHILD-ABUSE AND NEGLECT PROCEEDINGS, University of Louisville journal of family law, 35(2), 1996, pp. 239-324

Authors: ALTMAN S
Citation: S. Altman, SHOULD CHILD-CUSTODY RULES BE FAIR, University of Louisville journal of family law, 35(2), 1996, pp. 325-354

Authors: BUFKIN MJ
Citation: Mj. Bufkin, THE REASONABLE EFFORTS REQUIREMENT - DOES IT PLACE CHILDREN AT INCREASED RISK OF ABUSE OR NEGLECT, University of Louisville journal of family law, 35(2), 1996, pp. 355-378

Authors: LITTLE M
Citation: M. Little, ACTON AND ITS IMPACT ON RANDOM, SUSPICIONLESS DRUG-TESTING OF STUDENT-ATHLETES, University of Louisville journal of family law, 35(2), 1996, pp. 379-392

Authors: WHITE WL
Citation: Wl. White, DIPLOMA DILEMMA - THE POSSIBILITY OF DOUBLE RECOVERY FROM MULTIPLE AWARDS OF THE LICENSED SPOUSES FUTURE EARNING CAPACITY, University of Louisville journal of family law, 35(2), 1996, pp. 393-414

Authors: BJERREGAARD B BLOWERS AN
Citation: B. Bjerregaard et An. Blowers, THE APPROPRIATENESS OF THE FRYE TEST IN DETERMINING THE ADMISSIBILITYOF THE BATTERED WOMAN SYNDROME IN THE COURTROOM, University of Louisville journal of family law, 35(1), 1996, pp. 1-23

Authors: NAYO LA
Citation: La. Nayo, IN NOBODYS BEST INTERESTS - A CONSIDERATION OF ABSOLUTE BANS ON SEXUAL MINORITY ADOPTION FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE UNADOPTED CHILD, University of Louisville journal of family law, 35(1), 1996, pp. 25-95

Authors: BECKER JA
Citation: Ja. Becker, HEALTH-CARE SURROGACY LAWS - IMPLICATIONS FOR GAY AND LESBIAN FAMILIES, University of Louisville journal of family law, 35(1), 1996, pp. 97-119

Authors: BORDERS CL
Citation: Cl. Borders, RAPE AND INCEST ABORTION FUNDING UNDER MEDICAID - CAN THE FEDERAL-GOVERNMENT FORCE UNWILLING STATES TO PICK-UP THE TAB, University of Louisville journal of family law, 35(1), 1996, pp. 121-144

Authors: ROMINGER MK
Citation: Mk. Rominger, VALUING S-CORPORATION EARNINGS IN CHILD-SUPPORT CALCULATIONS, University of Louisville journal of family law, 35(1), 1996, pp. 145-159

Authors: STEVENS AKR
Citation: Akr. Stevens, THE HYSTERIA CONTINUES - WHEN A NON-PARENTS HIV-INFECTION THREATENS PARENTAL RIGHTS, University of Louisville journal of family law, 35(1), 1996, pp. 161-179

Authors: SWISHER PN COOK ND
Citation: Pn. Swisher et Nd. Cook, BOTTOMS V BOTTOMS - IN WHOSE BEST INTEREST - ANALYSIS OF A LESBIAN MOTHER-CHILD CUSTODY DISPUTE, University of Louisville journal of family law, 34(4), 1996, pp. 843-895

Authors: HARRIS PA
Citation: Pa. Harris, INTENTIONAL INFLICTION OF EMOTIONAL DISTRESS AND DIVORCE - AN ARGUMENT AGAINST JOINDER, University of Louisville journal of family law, 34(4), 1996, pp. 897-913

Authors: CROSS JA
Citation: Ja. Cross, THE REPEATED SUFFERINGS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMS NOT NOTIFIED OF THEIR ASSAILANTS PRE-TRIAL RELEASE FROM CUSTODY - A CALL FOR MANDATORYDOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIM NOTIFICATION LEGISLATION, University of Louisville journal of family law, 34(4), 1996, pp. 915-933

Authors: BROWN J
Citation: J. Brown, RYE V WEASEL - APPLYING THE INDIAN CHILD-WELFARE ACT OF 1978 TO SATISFY CONFLICTING INTERESTS AND CONGRESSIONAL INTENT, University of Louisville journal of family law, 34(4), 1996, pp. 935-962

Authors: DOBROW RD
Citation: Rd. Dobrow, THE FIRST-AMENDMENT - OASIS OF MIRAGE FOR OLD JOE-CAMEL, University of Louisville journal of family law, 34(4), 1996, pp. 963-1003

Authors: BOWLES CR ALLMAN JB
Citation: Cr. Bowles et Jb. Allman, WHAT THE BANKRUPTCY CODE GIVETH, CONGRESS TAKETH AWAY - THE DISCHARGEABILITY OF DOMESTIC OBLIGATIONS AFTER THE BANKRUPTCY REFORM ACT OF 1994, University of Louisville journal of family law, 34(3), 1996, pp. 521-642

Authors: BRIGNER JVM
Citation: Jvm. Brigner, THE 1994 BANKRUPTCY CODE REVISIONS FROM A DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURT PERSPECTIVE, University of Louisville journal of family law, 34(3), 1996, pp. 643-670

Authors: HENDRIX SD
Citation: Sd. Hendrix, BETTER YOU THAN ME - SHIFTING ATTORNEYS FEES IN DIVORCE ACTIONS, University of Louisville journal of family law, 34(3), 1996, pp. 671-692
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