Volume 46, Issue 2 (1985) Summer 1985
Articles
The Child Victim as a Witness in Sexual Abuse Cases
Mike McGrath and Carolyn Clemens
Montana’s Mental Health Commitment Code: A Decade Old
P. Marcos Sokkappa
Essays
Towards a Theory of State Constitutional Jurisprudence
Dennis NettikSimmons
The Exclusionary Rule—The Illusion vs. the Reality
James T. Ranney
Comments
Montana’s Legislative Attempt to Deal with the Drinking Driver: The 1983 DUI Statutes
Brendon J. Rohan
Constitutional Challenges to Montana’s Drunk Driving Laws
Kelly M. O'Sullivan
Tort Liability for Serving Alcohol: An Expanding Doctrine
Jeanne Matthews Bender
Balancing the Rights of the Alcoholic Employee with the Legitimate Concerns of the Employer: Reasonable Accommodation vs. Undue Hardship
Roger M. Sullivan Jr.
Workers’ Compensation: Should Intoxication Bar Recovery?
Michael P. Heringer
Child Custody and the Alcoholic Parent
Sharon Glisson Bradley
Note
Testamentary Capacity: Is the Alcoholic Incapacitated?
Sharon Glisson Bradley