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Summer 1985, Vol. 15, No. 3

Front Matter

CONTENTS

Separation of Powers and the Judicial Rule-Making Power in New Mexico: The Need for Prudential Constraints    407
Mario E. Occhialino and Michael B. Browde

Reassessing the Negligence Standard of Care for Minors   485
Caroline Forell

NOTES

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—-DOMESTIC LAW—Racial Factors in Change of Custody Determinations: Palmore v. Sidoti   511
Dixie Lynn Johnson

TORTS—-New Mexico Establishes a Cause of Action for Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress to a Bystander: Ramires v. Armstrong   523
Karen Molzen

The New Mexico Supreme Court's Jurisdictional Exception: Manzanares v. State   537
Jeff Buckels

INDEX: VOLUME 15    553

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