| VOLUME
18 |
Spring 1989
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NUMBER
4 |
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Beyond the Federal Constitution: The Status of State Constitutional Law in Florida
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John C. Cooper |
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Three Ring Circus: The Supreme Court Balances Interests
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Thomas C. Marks, Jr. |
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Special Legal Status for HMO's: Cost Containment Catalyst or Marketplace Impediment?
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Jack F. Manahan |
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Special Legal Status for HMO's: Cost Containment Catalyst or Marketplace Impediment?
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Michael Willis |
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Conducting Business During Involuntary Dissolution: Corporate Officers Feel the Sting
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Lynn Van Hyning |
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IOTA - Overcoming Its Current Obstacles
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Rachael Scovill Worthington |
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Age-Restrictive Practices in Florida Retirement Communities - Invidious Discrimination or Private Property Right?
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Victoria Butler |
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Probate Nonclaim Statutes and the Tulsa Decision: Requiring Actual Notice to Reasonably Ascertainable Creditors
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John Chapman |
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Extending the Public Trust Doctrine to Non-Navigable Waters: States Reap Profits at Landowners' Expense
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Laurie J. Hammers |
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