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LANHAM ACT. See Trademark Act of 1946.

LUGGAGE SEARCHES. See Constitutional Law, X, 1.

MARITIME OIL TRANSPORT. See Pre-emption of State Law, 2.

MEDICARE. See Criminal Law, 2; Jurisdiction.

NATIONAL TRAFFIC AND MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY ACT OF 1966.

See Pre-emption of State Law, 3.

NUDE DANCING. See Constitutional Law, V.

NURSING HOMES. See Jurisdiction.

OIL TRANSPORT. See Pre-emption of State Law, 2.

PAROLE. See Constitutional Law, IV, 1.

PRE-EMPTION OF STATE LAW.

1. Federal Railroad Safety Act of 1970—Adequacy of railroad crossing
warning devices—State tort laws.—Act,
in conjunction with 23 CFR
§§ 646.214(b)(3) and (4), pre-empts state tort claims concerning a railroad’s
failure to maintain adequate warning devices at crossings where federal
funds have participated in devices’ installation. Norfolk Southern R. Co.
v. Shanklin, p. 344.

2. Maritime oil transport—State regulations.—Washington’s super-
tanker regulations on general navigation watch procedures, crew English
language skills and training, and maritime casualty reporting are pre-
empted by a comprehensive federal regulatory scheme; case is remanded
to determine validity of other state regulations in light of considerable
federal interest at stake. United States v. Locke, p. 89.

3. National Trafﬁc and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966—State
common-law tort action—Automobile airbags.—Act, read with relevant
regulatory standard, pre-empted a state common-law tort action in which
petitioners claimed that respondent manufacturer, who complied with
standard, should have equipped a 1987 car with airbags. Geier v. Ameri-
can Honda Motor Co., p. 861.

PRIOR CONVICTIONS AS EVIDENCE. See Criminal Law, 3.

PRISON TERMS. See Criminal Law, 4.

PRIVILEGE AGAINST SELF-INCRIMINATION. See Constitutional

Law, VII.

PROSECUTOR’S TRIAL COMMENTS. See Constitutional Law, II,

2; VII; VIII.