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Vol. 76:1 (2000)

Articles

The Filed Rate Doctrine and Insurance Fraud Litigation
- Allan Kanner

A Comparison of Drinking and Driving Law in Norway and North Dakota: More Than a Difference in Penalties
- Thomas M. Lockney

The Employer's "Bermuda Triangle": An Analysis of the Intersection Between Workers' Compensation, ADA, and FMLA
- Gregory G. Pinski & Angela L. Rud

Note

The Development and Current Status of Parental Liability for the Torts of Minors
- Jeffrey L. Skaare

Case Comments

Criminal Law - Evidence "I Hear You Knocking, But You Can't Come In": The North Dakota Supreme Court Again Declines to Decide Whether the State Constitution Precludes a Good Faith Exception to the Exclusionary Rule, State v. Herrick, 1999 N.D. 1, 588 N.W.2d 846
- Christopher Paul Fischer

Constitutional Law - First Amendment - Commercial Speech: Broadcasters Come Up All 7's: Advertising of Casinos and Gambling, Greater New Orleans Broadcasters Ass'n v. United States, 119 S. Ct. 1923 (1999)
- Joseph A. Wetch, Jr.

Constitutional Law - Grandparent Visitation Rights: North Dakota Declares the Grandparent Visitation Statute Unconstitutional Hoff v. Berg, 1999 N.D. 115, 595 N.W.2d 285
- David T. Whitehouse