Summer 1995
Front Matter
Front Matter
New Mexico Law Review
Articles
Fear of AIDS: The Catalyst for Expanding Judicial Recognition of a Duty to Prevent Emotional Distress beyond Traditional Bounds
Karen L. Chadwick
The Community Property Discharge in Bankruptcy: A Fair Result or a Creditor's Trap
Jennifer L. Street
Notes and Comments
Criminal Law - New Mexico Adopts a Subsequent Consent Rule for Motorits Who Refuse to Submit to Chemical Testing: In re Suazo
Gianna M. Mendoza
Criminal Procedure - New Mexico Accepts Forensic DNA Evidence under Rule of Evidence 11-702: State v. Anderson
Dara L. McKinney
Insurance Law - New Mexico Recognizes the Administrative/Medical Services Distinction: Millers Casualty Insurance Co. of Texas v. Flores
Christine M. Hoeft
State Constitutional Law - New Mexico Requires Exigent Circumstances for Warrantless Public Arrests: Campos v. State
Wendy F. Jones
Tort Claims Act - Liability of Law Enforcement Officers While in the Line of Duty: Wilson v. Grant County
Dusti D. Pofahl
Tort Law - Supreme Court Opens the Door for Res Ipsa Loquitur in Medical Malpractice: Mireles v. Broderick
Tracy L. Rabern
Tort Law - New Mexico Examines the Doctrine of Comparative Fault in the Context of Premises Liability: Reichert v. Atler
Pamela J. Sewell
Tort Law - Focusing on the Nature of the Defendant's Control When Defining the Exclusive Control Element of Res Ipsa Loquitur: Trujeque v. Service Merchandise Co.
David A. Standridge
Wrongful Death - New Mexico Adopts Hedonic Damages in the Context of Wrongful Death Actions: Sears v. Nissan (Romero v. Byers)
Cindy Domingue-Hendrickson
Index
Index -- Volume 25
New Mexico Law Review