Submissions from 1972
The Time in Gap in Wills: Problems Under Georgia's Lapse Statutes, Verner F. Chaffin
"Body-Snatching" Reconsidered: The Exhumation of Some Early American Legal History, Walter Hellerstein
Federal Courts Intervention in Military Courts--Interrelationship of Defenses and Comity, Wayne McCormack
Compensation of the Georgia Real Estate Broker, Candler S. Rogers
The 25th U.N. General Assembly and the Use of Force, Dean Rusk
Local Legislation in Georgia: The Notice Requirement, R. Perry Sentell Jr.
Illogicality and Roman Law, Alan Watson
Book Review: Correctional Institutions (1972), Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Submissions from 1971
Some Aspects of the LMRDA "Bill of Rights", J. Ralph Beaird
The Principle of Nondivisiveness and the Constitutionality of Public Aid to Parochial Schools, C. Ronald Ellington
Hawkins v. Town of Shaw: The Court as City Manager, C. Ronald Ellington and Lawrence F. Jones
Warrantless Searches and Seizures, Mack Allen Player
The Federal Anti-Injunction Statute in the Aftermath of Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, John Daniel Reaves and David S. Golden
Federalizing Through the Franchise: The Supreme Court and Local Government, R. Perry Sentell Jr.
Municipal Annexation in Georgia: Nay-Sayers Beward (Plantation Pipe Line Co. v. City of Bremen), R. Perry Sentell Jr.
The Imperatives of the Aedilicean Edict, Alan Watson
Submissions from 1970
Some Aspects of the LMRDA Reporting Requirements, J. Ralph Beaird
Improving Georgia's Probate Code, Verner F. Chaffin
Tax Significance of Payments in Satisfaction of Liabilities Arising Under Section 16(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Lawrence Lokken
The Legislative Process in Georgia Local Government Law, R. Perry Sentell Jr.
The Original Meaning of Pauperies, Alan Watson
Submissions from 1969
Foreword: Recent Developments in Labor Law, J. Ralph Beaird
Labor Relations Policy for Public Employees: A Legal Perspective, J. Ralph Beaird
False or Suppressed Evidence: Why a Need for the Prosecutorial Tie, Ronald L. Carlson
False or Suppressed Evidence: Why a Need for the Prosecutorial Tie?, Ronald L. Carlson