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STETSON LAW REVIEW - 14-4 Spring; (1985)

Local Government Law Symposium
VOLUME 14 Spring 1985 NUMBER 4
Attorneys' Fees in a Responsible Society Calvin A. Kuenzel

Pro Bono in Florida: Contributions from Private Practitioners Harold K. McGinnis

Law School: Legal Education in America from the 1950's to the 1980's by Robert Stevens Reviewed by Michael I. Swygert

Amendment Nine and the Initiative Process: A Costly Trip to Nowhere Cherie B. Albury

Changing Attitudes in Florida's "Right to Die" Law Gina Kress Grimes

Is the Doctrine of Interspousal Tort Immunity an "Endangered Species" in Florida? Judith E. Jarriel

Due Process Rights of Public Utilities: The Need for Objectivity in Ratemaking Michael P. Brundage

The Quarles Decision: Blurring The Guidelines of Miranda v. Arizona? Renee Marie Houle

Escape From United States v. Miller: Mission Impossible? Privacy in Bank Records in Florida Mark Shellabarger

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