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STETSON LAW REVIEW - 21-1 Summer; (1992)

Symposium: Corporate Malaise – Stakeholder Statutes: Cause or Cure?
VOLUME 21 Summer 1992 NUMBER 1
Local Government Law Symposium - Introduction John J. Copelan, Jr.

Symposium Overview - Voting Rights Developments: Academic Reflections and Practical Projections for the 1990's M. David Gelfand

Whose Data Is It Anyway?: Conflicts Between Freedom of Information and Trade Secret Protection in Legislative Redistricting Kimball Brace

Whose Data Is It Anyway?: Conflicts Between Freedom of Information and Trade Secret Protection in Legislative Redistricting Doug Chapin

Whose Data Is It Anyway?: Conflicts Between Freedom of Information and Trade Secret Protection in Legislative Redistricting Wayne Arden

Modified Multi-Seat Election Systems as Remedies for Minority Vote Dilution Richard L. Engstrom

Section 2 Case: Defendants' Perspective Vincent R. Fontana

An Expert Witness Perspective on Continuing and Emerging Voting Rights Controversies: From One Person, One Vote to Partisan Gerrymandering Bernard Grofman

Managing the Political Thicket: Developing Objective Standards of Voting Rights Litigation Laughlin McDonald

The Use of Consent Decrees in Settling Land Use and Environmental Disputes David L. Callies

Removal of Billboards: Some Alternatives for Local Governments Alison E. Gerencser

Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990: Concepts & Considerations for State and Local Government Employers Jean Fitzpatrick Galanos

Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990: Concepts & Considerations for State and Local Government Employers Stephen H. Price

Chisom v. Roemer: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back Dotti C. Venable

Local Government Law Symposium - Recent Developments - Comprehensive Plan

Local Government Law Symposium - Recent Developments - Condemnation - Impact Fees

Local Government Law Symposium - Recent Developments - County Government and Home Rule Powers

Local Government Law Symposium - Recent Developments - Election Law

Local Government Law Symposium - Recent Developments - Eminent Domain

Local Government Law Symposium - Recent Developments - Environmental Law

Local Government Law Symposium - Recent Developments - Governmental Tort and Contract Liability

Local Government Law Symposium - Recent Developments - Government Antitrust

Local Government Law Symposium - Recent Developments - Highways and Public Transportation

Local Government Law Symposium - Recent Developments - Government Antitrust

Local Government Law Symposium - Recent Developments - Human Services

Local Government Law Symposium - Recent Developments - Labor Relations

Local Government Law Symposium - Recent Developments - Land Use Planning and Zoning

Local Government Law Symposium - Recent Developments - Ordinances and Regulations

Local Government Law Symposium - Recent Developments - Public Education

Local Government Law Symposium - Recent Developments - Public Employees

Local Government Law Symposium - Recent Developments - Public Records and the Sunshine Law

Local Government Law Symposium - Recent Developments - Section 1983 and Individual Rights

Local Government Law Symposium - Recent Developments - Taxation and Revenues

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