| VOLUME
21 |
Spring 1992
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NUMBER
4 |
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Bruce Jacob: In Appreciation
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Robert Batey |
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Tribute to Dean Jacob
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Nathaniel E. Gozansky |
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Bruce R. Jacob: A Dean for All Seasons
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Michael I. Swygert |
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Rule 58 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure: An Appealing Alternative
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Scott L. Cogan |
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Electronic Plea Taking at Florida's Weekend First Appearance Hearings: Weekend Justice or Weakened Justice?
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Honorable Karl B. Grube |
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Agency Costs, Liquidity, and the Limited Liability Company as an Alternative to the Close Corporation
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James W. Lovely |
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The Framers' Evolutionary Perception of Rights: Using International Human Rights Norms as a Source for Discovery of Ninth Amendment Rights
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Randall R. Murphy |
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The Restoration of the American Federal System
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Roger Eric Nell |
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Dickman Confined: The Taxation of Gratuitous Transfers of Use
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Mark J. Wolff |
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"On Teaching Morality to Law Students": A Response
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Michael I. Swygert |
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Solving the Dispute Over Direct Democracy in Florida: Are Ballot Summaries Half-Empty or Half-Full?
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Robert J. Lowe, Jr. |
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A Constitutional Challenge to Florida's Offer of Judgment Statutes
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LaTour Rey Lafferty |
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Expanding the Law of Sexual Harassment to Include Workplace Pornography: Robinson v. Jacksonville Shipyards, Inc.
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Nell J. Medlin |
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The Alleged Discriminatory Exercise of Preemptory Challenges: Appropriate Standard of Appellate Review of Neil-Slappy Issues
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Jeffrey A. Maine |
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Florida's Homestead Exemption: Racketeers Should Not Leave Home Without It
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Stephen H. Price |
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