July 1993
Front Matter
Front Matter
New Mexico Law Review
Notes and Comments
Administrative Law - Whole Record Review and the Real Story behind Walck v. City of Albuquerque
Phyllis Amato
Commercial Law - The New Mexico Supreme Court Answers a Moot Question of Partnership Law: First National Bank in Albuquerque v. Sanchez
Christina Robles
Contracts - The Supreme Court Speaks Where the Legislature Was Silent: Torrance County Mental Health Program, Inc. v. New Mexico Health & (and) Environment Department
Christopher A. Holland
Family Law - Custody Dispute between Biological Mother and Non-Biological, Non-Adoptive Party: A.C. v. C.B.
S. Elizabeth Moore
Tort Law - The Application of the Rescue Doctrine under Comparative Negligence Principles: Govich v. North American Systems, Inc.
Jennifer A. Noya
Tort Law - Duty as a Matter of Policy: Solon v. WEK Drilling
David J. Jaramillo
Tort Law - Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress in the Marital Context: Hakkila v. Hakkila
Heather S. Call
Torts - Sovereign Immunity: Caillouette v. Hercules
Caren I. Friedman
Lovelace Medical Center v. Mendez: A New Approach to Damages Awards in New Mexico
Lori McCamey Bencoe
Peremptory Exclusion of Spanish-Speaking Jurors: Could Hernandez v. New York Happen Here
Andrew McGuire
Tribal Jurisdiction under Section 1911(b) of the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1878: Are the States Respecting Indian Sovereignty
Michael E. Connelly
Index
Index to Volume 23
New Mexico Law Review