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[illii>o 6L5U cc -z3citk^o.LJJJQ£> VNVIONI '}l3XSaH3NVW N ONI 'AHaONia NVW>l3aH 3Hi Volume 25 No. 3 1992 APR 5 1992 1 it-^i.^-^ ARTICLES — Planning for Serfdom An Introduction to a New Tiieory of Law and Economics Robin Paul Malloy If Ye Are Privy To Tliy Country's Fate, Oh Speak: An Answer From Robin Paul Malloy's Planning For Serfdom and Classical Liberalism In The Tradition of the Scottish Enlightenment William F. Harvey The Meaning of the City: Urban Redevelopment and the Loss of Community Denis J. Brian Urban Development and Human Development Paul H. Brietzke Resisting Serfdom: Making the Market Work in a Great Republic Christian C. Day — Planning for Serfdom An Epilogue on Law, Economics, and Values Robin Paul Malloy NOTES Aiding and Abetting Securities Fraud A Proposal for State Regulation of Physicians' Office Procedures: Expanding the Reach of the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments Parental Kidnapping and the Tort of Custodial Interference: Not in a Child's Best Interests Interlocutory Appeal of Attorney Sanctions: In Search of a Standard — Career Move. No doubt you plan to start a successful legal career soon, so here's a tip: Start reading Law Week now. While you're still in law school. Why? Because top attorneys nationwide read Law Week every week, and as you know, it's never a bad idea to follow in the footsteps of the best. But more importantly Law Week gives you complete coverage of today's most important cases, with immediate notification of precedent- setting court decisions in every legal field, plus unparalleled Supreme Court reporting. 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Payton Executive Editor Executive Editor Articles Notes and Topics Jan S. Blaising Rebecca J. Seamands Articles Editors Note Development Editors Scott R. Alexander Janet M. Charles Frank C. Capozza Rhonda L. Fuller Linda J. Cooley Katherine M. Gilson Mary T. Doherty James P. Leeds Joe Liebeschuetz Jerry L. Siefers, Jr. Jodie L. Miner Courtney N. Stillman .- Associate Editors Joseph R. Hillebrand Heather K. Olinger Kathryn A. Hillebrands Stephanie L. Paine Julia Bunton Jackson Katherine Coble Pierce Lawrence R. Kemm Charles S. Roach Thomas E. Mixdorf Vickie R. Shaw Laurie S. Morone Sally A. Voland Rebekah N. Murphy Barbara J. Weigel Kathryn W. Williams Editorial Assistant Amy Morrison Grubbs Faculty Advisor Debra A. Falender B^Zoi^/o Indiana Law Review (ISSN 0090-4198) Published four times a year by Indiana University. Editorial and Business Offices are located at: Indiana Law Review 735 W. New York Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 (317) 274-4440 Subscriptions. The current subscription rates are $25.00 per four-issue volume (domestic mailing) and $28.00 (foreign mailing). Unless the Business Office receives notice to the contrary, all subscriptions will be renewed automatically. Address changes must be received at least a month prior to publication to ensure prompt delivery and must include old and new addresses and the proper zip code. Single and Back Issues. Current single regular issues may be obtained from the Law Review Business Office for $8.00. Current Survey issues may be purchased for $17.00. Please enclose payment with order. Complete sets and single issues of prior volumes are also available from the Law Review Business Office. Unless a claim is made for nonreceipt of issues within one year of the mailing date, we cannot guarantee supplying the issues without charge. Manuscripts. The Indiana Law Review invites submission of unsolicited manuscripts. All citations should conform to A Uniform System of Citation (15th ed. 1991). Manuscripts should be triple-spaced with wide margins. The Indiana Law Review, as a matter of policy, promotes the use of gender-neutral language, and alternate use of the female or male pronoun is intended to refer to both female and male. Copyright. All articles Copyright 1991 by The Trustees of Indiana University, except where otherwise indicated. All rights reserved. Opinions expressed are those of the contributor and are not presented as the views of the Indiana Law Review, its editors, or Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis.

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