Dedication: Professor Suzanne R. Armstrong
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Summer 1991
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The Historical Development of Constitutional Restraints on the Power of Florida Governmental Bodies to Borrow Money
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Joseph W. Little |
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Tax-Exempt Redevelopment Financing in Florida
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David E. Cardwell |
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Tax-Exempt Redevelopment Financing in Florida
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Harold R. Bucholtz |
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Disclosure Responsibilities in Municipal Securities Offerings - Some Problems under SEC Rule 15c2-12
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William J. Kiernan, Jr. |
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Who Should Pay for Free Public Schools in an Expensive Society?
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Charles L. Siemon |
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Who Should Pay for Free Public Schools in an Expensive Society?
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Michelle J. Zimet |
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Financial Markets' Ability to Supply Bonding Funds: Tax-Exempt Bonds Will Be Issued, But Who Will Buy Them?
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J.W. Rayder |
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Regulatory, Tax, and Investment Tools for Development Financing: The View from Several States
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Belden Hull Daniels |
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Why County Public Financing is Inadequate to Meet the Infrastructure Crisis
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John P. Thomas |
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Fiscal Stress Among Local Governments: Definition, Measurement, and the State's Impact
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Mary Kay Falconer |
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County Jail Expenditures in Florida: A Fiscal Impact Analysis
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Matthew S. Tansey |
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Toward Principles of State Restraint Upon the Exercise of Municipal Power in Home Rule
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George D. Vaubel |
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The Transmission Line Siting Act - Balancing Power and People
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Lisa N. Mulhall |
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The Public Trust Doctrine: A Tool for Abuse in the Hands of Local Governments?
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Susan H. Bingham |
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Pulling the Nails Out of the Avellone Coffin: Should Excess Liability Coverage on a Self-Insurance Fund Constitute a Waiver of Sovereign Immunity?
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Robert L. Blank |
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Bond Financing and the Referendum Requirement: Harmless Creative Financing or Assault on the Constitution?
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Patricia M. Lee |
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In Croson's Wake - The Eleventh Circuit Weakens the Application of Strict Scrutiny to State and Local Affirmative Action Plans
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Janna D. Peters |
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Qualified Immunity: Should a Judge or Jury Decide Who Prevails in the Battle Between Government Efficiency and Constitutional Rights?
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Paul D. Watson |
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Local Government Finance Symposium - Recent Developments - Comprehensive Plan
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Local Government Finance Symposium - Recent Developments - Condemnation - Impact Fees
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Local Government Finance Symposium - Recent Developments - County Government and Home Rule Powers
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Local Government Finance Symposium - Recent Developments - Election Law
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Local Government Finance Symposium - Recent Developments - Eminent Domain
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Local Government Finance Symposium - Recent Developments - Governmental Tort and Contract Liability
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Local Government Finance Symposium - Recent Developments - Government Antitrust
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Local Government Finance Symposium - Recent Developments - Highways and Public Transportation
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Local Government Finance Symposium - Recent Developments - Housing and Urban Renewal
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Local Government Finance Symposium - Recent Developments - Labor Relations
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Local Government Finance Symposium - Recent Developments - Land Use Planning and Zoning
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Local Government Finance Symposium - Recent Developments - Ordinances and Regulations
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Local Government Finance Symposium - Recent Developments - Public Education
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Local Government Finance Symposium - Recent Developments - Public Employees
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Local Government Finance Symposium - Recent Developments - Public Records and the Sunshine Law
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Local Government Finance Symposium - Recent Developments - Section 1983 and Individual Rights
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Local Government Finance Symposium - Recent Developments - Taxation and Revenues
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