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Volume 17, Issue 1 (1993)

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Table of Contents
Seattle University Law Review

Articles

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Managed Care, Utilization Review, and Financial Risk Shifting: Compensating Patients for Health Care Cost Containment Injuries
Vernellia R. Randall

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Denying Private Attorney Fee Recovery Under CERCLA: Bad Law and Bad Policy
Karen M. McGaffey

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When the Bough Breaks: Federal and Washington State Indian Child Welfare Law and Its Application
Kim Laree Schnuelle

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Toward Meaningful Judicial Elections: A Case for Reform of Canon 7
Michele Radosevich

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Approval of RU-486 as a Postcoital Contraceptive
Kari Hanson

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Noah's Farce: The Regulation and Control of Exotic Fish and Wildlife
John L. Dentler

 
 
 
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