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13 |
Spring 1984
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NUMBER
4 |
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Florida's Courts of Appeal: Intermediate Courts Become Final
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John M. Scheb |
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Florida's "Heinous, Atrocious or Cruel" Aggravating Circumstance: Narrowing the Class of Death-Eligible Cases Without Making It Smaller
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Michael Mello |
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Successor Liability for Defective Products - Misplaced Responsibility
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Janice S. Aylward |
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Successor Liability for Defective Products - Misplaced Responsibility
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Robert E. Aylward |
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Recent Developments in Florida Timesharing: Good News and Bad for the Timeshare Consumer
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Katherine A. McDowell |
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Florida's DRI Statute: Alternatives to the Standard DRI Review
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Claire B. Carraway |
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The Voluntary Intoxication Defense in Florida: A Question of Intent
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James H. Peterson, III |
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The Premium on Longer Life: Gender Based Pension Benefits Violate Civil Rights Act
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Christy Mullis Hessler |
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To Catch A Thief: Outrageous Government Conduct and the Due Process Defense
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Brian F. Eubanks |
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Probable Cause: Anonymous Tips and the New Approach
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Gina Kress Grimes |
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