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17 |
Spring 1988
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NUMBER
4 |
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State Plant Closing Legislation and Preemption by ERISA
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Nancy Kubasek |
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Double Jeopardy in Florida: Two Bites of the Same Apple, An Offensive Nullification
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A. Kathleen McNeilly |
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There's More Than One Way to Win an Election
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Shirrille Diane Bailey |
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The Acceptance of Arbitration to Settle Disputes Arising Under Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Rico Act
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Michael Boutzoukas |
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Reformation of Condominium Declarations: Conflict of Statutory Law and Equity
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Maureen Campbell |
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Pretrial Detention of Dangerous Individuals: Constitutional Challenges to the Bail Reform Act of 1984
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Mary Beth Cantrell |
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Trading Civil Rights Claims for Dismissal of Criminal Charges: Release-Dismissal Agreements
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Elizabeth Pascale Francis |
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Arline: Real Protection Against Discrimination for Society's New Outcasts?
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Robert Lipshutz |
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There's Trouble in Paradise … The Supreme Court Weakens Strict Scrutiny Analysis
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Stephen T. Parascandola |
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