Local Government Law Symposium
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14 |
Spring 1985
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NUMBER
4 |
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Attorneys' Fees in a Responsible Society
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Calvin A. Kuenzel |
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Pro Bono in Florida: Contributions from Private Practitioners
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Harold K. McGinnis |
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Law School: Legal Education in America from the 1950's to the 1980's by Robert Stevens
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Reviewed by Michael I. Swygert |
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Amendment Nine and the Initiative Process: A Costly Trip to Nowhere
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Cherie B. Albury |
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Changing Attitudes in Florida's "Right to Die" Law
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Gina Kress Grimes |
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Is the Doctrine of Interspousal Tort Immunity an "Endangered Species" in Florida?
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Judith E. Jarriel |
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Due Process Rights of Public Utilities: The Need for Objectivity in Ratemaking
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Michael P. Brundage |
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The Quarles Decision: Blurring The Guidelines of Miranda v. Arizona?
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Renee Marie Houle |
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Escape From United States v. Miller: Mission Impossible? Privacy in Bank Records in Florida
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Mark Shellabarger |
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