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Volume 10, Number 1 ARTICLES The Establishment of the Religion of Secular Humanism and Its First Amendment Implications The Texas Confession Statute: Some New Wine in the Same Old Bottle COMMENT Preconception Torts: A Look at Our Newest Class of Litigants The Charitable Exemption From Ad Valorem Taxation - A Proposal for Change Volume 10, Number 2 MEDICAL MALPRACTICE SYMPOSIUM Physician's Perspective The Texas Legislature and Medical Malpractice Medical Negligence - The Standard of Care Res Ipsa Loquitor: Applicability to Malpractice Cases in Texas The Impact of the Texas Medical Liability and Insurance Improvement Act on Informed Consent Recovery in Medical Malpractice Litigation Physician Recovery for Bad Faith Medical Malpractice Actions Liability for Medical Appliances in Malpractice Suits: The Fly in the Ointment Constitutionality of the Texas Statute Limiting Liability for Medical Malpractice CASENOTES Torts - Medical Malpractice - Physician's Countersuit Based on an Unfounded Medical Malpractice Claim Fails to State a Cause of Action for Malicious Prosecution, Abuse of Process, Breach of the Texas Code of Professional Responsibility, Negligence, or Prima Facie Tort. Martin v. Trevino (Tex. Civ. App.-Corpus Christi 1978). Torts - Negligence - Eighth Circuit Recognizes an Infant's Cause of Action under Missouri Law for a Preconception Negligent Act. Bergstreser v. Mitchell, 577 F.2d 22 (8th Cir. 1978) BOOK REVIEW A Lawyer's Guide to General Reference Works on Medical Malpractice Volume 10, Number 3 FIFTH CIRCUIT SURVEY ARTICLES Improvements in the Administration of Justice The New Local Rules of Practice Before the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas SURVEYS Administrative Law Admiralty Law Antitrust Law Civil Procedure Civil Rights Consumer Law Criminal Law and Procedure Federal Rules of Evidence Intellectual Property Law Labor Law Securities Tax |