Volume 9 - Issue 1 Articles, Commentary, Comment, Notes Fall 1979 |
Title (click to download PDF) | Author(s) | Page | |
A Post-Furman Profile of Florida's Condemned - A Question of Discrimination in Terms of the Race of the Victim and a Comment on Spinkelink v. Wainwright | Henry W. Mannie | | |
A Post-Furman Profile of Florida's Condemned - A Question of Discrimination in Terms of the Race of the Victim and a Comment on Spinkelink v. Wainwright | Harry E. Allen | | |
A Post-Furman Profile of Florida's Condemned - A Question of Discrimination in Terms of the Race of the Victim and a Comment on Spinkelink v. Wainwright | Harold J. Vetter | | |
A Post-Furman Profile of Florida's Condemned - A Question of Discrimination in Terms of the Race of the Victim and a Comment on Spinkelink v. Wainwright | Peter W. Lewis | | |
Disney World: A Kingdom Unto Itself | Robert W. Martin, Jr. | | |
Student Symposium - Changes in Florida's U.C.C. Article Nine: A Student Symposium - Introduction | Alfred W. Meyer | | |
Shark Infested Waters: Extraterritorial Application of Federal Controlled Substance Laws | Ruthann Robson | | |
Advisory Opinion on Florida's New Fifth District Court of Appeal: Supreme Court Activism or Selective Action? | Rhea F. Law | | |
The Offensive Use of Non-Mutual Collateral Estoppel and the Seventh Amendment | John M. Swalm, III | | |
Products Liability: Rejection of the Patent Danger Doctrine in Florida | David R. Bundrick | | |
Constitutional Law: Free Press or Fair Trial - The Dilemma of Conflict | Sarah Richardson | | |
Constitutional Law: Order of Filiation as Requisite to Illegitimates' Intestate Inheritance | Catherine Pratt | | |
Admiralty: Non-Apoortionment of Damages Under the 1972 Amendments to the Longshoremen's Act | D. Sigrid Casey | | |
Securities Regulation: Narrowing the Definition of Investment Contract | Robert W. Courtney | | |
Civil Rights: Permissible Voluntary Affirmative Action in the Spirit of Title VII | Mary Heath Quinlan | | |
Constitutional Law: Further Limitations on States' Ability to Regulate Abortions | Richard A. Shore | | |