Stetson Law Review - 1990
Volume 20 - Issue 1
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Title (click to download PDF) | Author(s) | Page | |
Toward Principles of State Restraint Upon the Exercise of Municipal Power in Home Rule | George D. Vaubet | ||
How to Decide: Decision on Life-Prolonging Procedures | Rebecca C. Morgan | ||
Charitable Deductions for Donations of Qualified Debt - The Need for Legislation | Shirrelle D. Bailey | ||
Tidelands | Norwood Gay | ||
Tidal Water Boundaries | George M. Cole | ||
Sovereignty Lands Claims - Balancing Issues and Equities | Louis B. Guttmann | ||
Public Versus Private Ownership of Land in Florida: Ethical Considerations | J. David Liebman | ||
The Coming End of Perestroika's Golden Age of Law Reform? | W. Gary Vause | ||
The New Soviet Union - Challenges in the Development of a Law-Abiding State | Anatoly A. Sobchak | ||
Government, the Holiday Season, and the Establishment Clause: A Perspective on the Issues | Gregory J. Blackburn | ||
The U.C.C. Lease Definition: Adaptable to the Documentary Stamp | Lawrence P. Ingram | ||
Florida's New Poison Pill Statute - A Framework of Analysis for Directors' Refusal to Redeem | Douglas T. Noah | ||
The Psychological Autopsy: A Retrospective Study of Suicide | Anne A. Harris | ||
Judicial Elections Have No Winners | Susan E. Liontas | ||
Fraud on the Undeveloped Securities Market | Daniel S. Rosefelt | ||
An Insured's Right to Recover Attorneys' Fees Under Florida's Uninsured Motorist Statute | Martha Eugenia Steward | ||
Volume 19 - Issue 2
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Retribution, Wealth Maximization, and Capital Punishment: A Law and Economics Approach | Kenneth L. Avio | ||
Federal Income Taxation of States | David M. Richardson | ||
The Good Faith Obligation in Public Sector Bargaining - Uses and Limits of the Private Sector Model | W. Gary Vause | ||
Three Ring Circus Revisited: The Drift Back to Lochner Continues | Thomas C. Marks, Jr. | ||
Achieving a Proper Economic Balance: Nonshareholder Constituency Statutes | Janette Meredith Wester | ||
The Battle Continues: Lenders are Still Searching for Well-Defined Methods to Avoid Hazardous Waste Cleanup Liability | T. Patton Youngblood | ||
The Battle Continues: Lenders are Still Searching for Well-Defined Methods to Avoid Hazardous Waste Cleanup Liability | Laurie J. Hammers | ||
The Doctrine of Necessaries: Contemporary Application as a Support Remedy | Karol Williams | ||
B.L. and R.W.H. v. Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services: A Denial of Due Process Rights for Florida Teachers | Tracey Jaensch | ||
An Accountant's Liability to Third Parties: A Continued Assault on the Citadel of Privacy | Marc Terry Millian | ||
Volume 19 - Issue 1
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Title (click to download PDF) | Author(s) | Page | |
Avoiding Takings Challenges While Protecting Historic Properties from Demolition | Thomas W. Logue | ||
An Update on Public Sector Competitive Bidding in Florida | Jennifer A. Phelan | ||
An Update on Public Sector Competitive Bidding in Florida | John H. Rains, III | ||
Life After the Takings Trilogy - A Hierarchy of Property Interests? | Peter W. Salsich, Jr. | ||
Democratic Government and Municipal Home Rule | George D. Vaubel | ||
Minority Set-Aside Programs After City of Richmond v. J.A. Croson Corp. | Lynn C. Washington | ||
Home Rule in Florida: A Critical Appraisal | Mark J. Wolff | ||
The Future of Privation in Florida | Robert S. Freedman | ||
The End of the Offset of Workers' Compensation Against Pension Payments: Municipalities Have to Pay | Christine Butler | ||
Damages for Temporary Takings in Florida That Go "Too Far" | Richard Thomas Petitt | ||
Cave Canem - Police Department Liability and Equitable Standing Under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 | Christopher M. Shulman | ||
Municipal Immunity: A Historical and Modern Perspective | Stephanie A. Vaughan |