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Citizen Initiatives In Florida: An Analysis Of Florida's Constitutional Initative Process, Issues, And Alternatives, P. K. Jameson, Martha Hosack
Citizen Initiatives In Florida: An Analysis Of Florida's Constitutional Initative Process, Issues, And Alternatives, P. K. Jameson, Martha Hosack
Florida State University Law Review
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Revealing The Constitutional Infirmities Of The "Crime Victims Protection Act," Florida's New Privacy Statute For Sexual Assault Victims, Brett Jarad Berlin
Revealing The Constitutional Infirmities Of The "Crime Victims Protection Act," Florida's New Privacy Statute For Sexual Assault Victims, Brett Jarad Berlin
Florida State University Law Review
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Constitutional Law — "Words That Injure: Laws That Silence:" Campus Hate Speech Codes And The Threat To American Education, Jeanne M. Craddock
Constitutional Law — "Words That Injure: Laws That Silence:" Campus Hate Speech Codes And The Threat To American Education, Jeanne M. Craddock
Florida State University Law Review
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The Shamrock And The Crown: A Historic Analysis Of The Framework Document And Prospects For Peace In Ireland, Ronald A. Christaldi
The Shamrock And The Crown: A Historic Analysis Of The Framework Document And Prospects For Peace In Ireland, Ronald A. Christaldi
Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy
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The Constitutional Development Of Religious Freedom In Spain: An Historical Analysis, Daniel B. Montserrat
The Constitutional Development Of Religious Freedom In Spain: An Historical Analysis, Daniel B. Montserrat
Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy
Religious freedom has always constituted a problem in Spain. It can be said that over the centuries, there has only existed intolerance and even on several occasions, persecution. Clearly, the times in which respect and peaceful coexistence occurred in Spain among the three principal religions were limited and fleeting. Unfortunately, even Spanish constitutional history is replete with examples of religious intolerance. From the Cddiz Constitution of 1808, liberal in its politics, but tremendously repressive with respect to religion up until the present day, there have been scarcely twentyfive years of "religious freedom." Recalling the period prior to the first constitution, …
Recognizing Constitutional Rights Of Excludable Aliens: The Ninth Circuit Goes Out On A Limb To Free The Flying Dutchman - Dispensing With A Legal Fiction Creates An Opportunity For Reform, Wendy R. St. Charles
Recognizing Constitutional Rights Of Excludable Aliens: The Ninth Circuit Goes Out On A Limb To Free The Flying Dutchman - Dispensing With A Legal Fiction Creates An Opportunity For Reform, Wendy R. St. Charles
Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy
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