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Vol. 83:3 (2007)

 

Articles

The Pilot in Command and the FARs: The Buck Stops Here (Almost Always)
- Raymond C. Speciale & Brett D. Venhuizen

In the Shadow of the False Claims Act: “Outsourcing” the Investigation by Government Counsel to Relator Counsel During the Seal Period
- Robert Fabrikant & Nkechinyem Nwabuzor

Implied Waiver of Physician and Psychotherapist - Patient Privilege in North Dakota Medical Malpractice and Personal Injury Litigation
- Alvin O. Boucher

Deference to a Hearing Panel?: Emerging Trends in the Disciplinary Decisions of the Supreme Court of North Dakota—2004-2007
- Katharine Traylor Schaffzin

About Women, War and Darfur: The Continuing Quest for Gender Violence Justice
- Mary Schneider

The New North Dakota Slayer Statute: Does it Cause a Criminal Forfeiture?
- Bradley Myers

 

Case Comments

Constitutional Law - Inverse Condemnation: Decision that has a Temporary Moratorium does not Amount to a Compensable Taking Signifies a Victory for Land-Use Planners
Wild Rice River Estates, Inc. v. City of Fargo, 2005 ND 193, 705 N.W.2d 850
- Elizabeth K. Harr Krogstad

Constitutional Law - Commerce Clause and Privileges and Immunities Clause: Eight Circuit Court of Appeals Upholds North Dakota’s Nonresident Hunting Regulations, Reaffirming States’ Rights to Regulate Wildlife Resources Within Their Boundaries
Minnesota v. Hoeven, 456 F.3d 826 (8th Cir. 2006)
- Andrew D. Cook

 

North Dakota Supreme Court Review

Proceedings of the One Hundred Eighth Annual Meeting of the North Dakota State Bar Association