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15 |
Spring 1986
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NUMBER
4 |
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Arbitrariness and Discrimination in the Administration of the Death Penalty: A Challenge to State Supreme Courts
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Charles A. Pulaski, Jr. |
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Arbitrariness and Discrimination in the Administration of the Death Penalty: A Challenge to State Supreme Courts
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George Woodworth |
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Arbitrariness and Discrimination in the Administration of the Death Penalty: A Challenge to State Supreme Courts
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David C. Baldus |
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Review of Capital Cases: Does the Florida Supreme Court Know What It's Doing?
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Neil Skene |
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The Desirability of Post-Tenure Performance Reviews of Law Professors
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Michael I. Swygert |
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The Desirability of Post-Tenure Performance Reviews of Law Professors
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Nathaniel E. Gozansky |
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Federal Preemption of the U.C.C. Farm Products Exemption: Buyers Must Still Beware
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Janet Richards |
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The Foundations and Meaning of Succession
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N. Newcomb Morse |
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Florida Exemption Laws - Haven For Debtors or Protection from Destitution
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Benjamin P. Butterfield |
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Florida Exemption Laws - Haven For Debtors or Protection from Destitution
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Michael G. Williamson |
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Student Searches: Leaving Probable Cause at the Schoolhouse Gate
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Joe Crace |
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Statistical Evidence of Discrimination in Eleventh Circuit Death Penalty Appeal: Will Spinkellink Ever Die?
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Kelton Farris |
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State v. Neil: The Peremptory Challenge Lives On, But For How Long?
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Carl Blackburn Lyle, II |
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Zauderer: Has Lawyer Advertising Finally Received the Protection it Deserves?
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Robin M. Orosz |
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Veterans' Fight for the Right to Individual Due Process: Defusing the Mathews Test
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Lora Smeltzly |
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Securities Regulation: The Sale of a Closely-Held Business in Light of Landreth Timber Co. v. Landreth
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Joan M. Vecchioli |
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