Volume 61: Issue 3
Indiana Law Journal |
Volume 61: Issue 3 Summer 1986 |
SYMPOSIUM: Semiotics, Dialectic, and the Law |
Toward A Legal Dialectic Reed Dickerson |
Historical Aspects of Legal Interpretation Peter Goodrich |
Semiotics and Methods of Legal Inquiry: Interpretation and Discovery in Law from the Perspective of Peirce’s Speculative Rhetoric Roberta Kevelson |
The Semantics of Common Law Predicates M.B. W. Sinclair |
ARTICLE |
Economic Analysis of Legal Institutions: Explaining an “Inexplicable” Rule of Roman Law David Locke Hall & F. Douglas Raymond |
NOTES |
A Moment of Silence: A Permissible Accommodation Protecting the Capacity to form Religious Belief Andrew Woodbridge Hull |
The NLRA’s “Guard Exclusron”: An Analysis of Section 9(B)(3)’a Legislative Intent and Modern-Day Applicability Eric M. Jensen |
Attorney’s Fees for Consumers in Warranty Actions–An Expanding Role for The U.C.C.? David T. Schaefer |
COMMENT |
Patient Coercion by Hospitals: A Comparison of Antitrust Standards in Hyde and Rumple Cindy L. Porter |