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Why Law Professors Should Not Be Hessian-Trainers, Robert M. Jarvis
Why Law Professors Should Not Be Hessian-Trainers, Robert M. Jarvis
Nova Law Review
In his thoughtful remarks on the current state of legal scholarship, Professor Clark Byse touches on many of the questions which today surround legal education.
Coming Of Age Some More: "Law And Literature" Beyond The Cradle, Richard Weisberg
Coming Of Age Some More: "Law And Literature" Beyond The Cradle, Richard Weisberg
Nova Law Review
Two dates mark the renewal of Law and Literature studies in the 20th century,
Taking Out The Old And Bringing In The New: The Effect Of The Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act On Florida Fraudulent Conveyance Law, Pamela M. Lund
Taking Out The Old And Bringing In The New: The Effect Of The Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act On Florida Fraudulent Conveyance Law, Pamela M. Lund
Nova Law Review
Spring cleaning at the first regular session of the 1987 Florida legislature resulted in the scrapping of three statutes regarding fraudulent conveyances and the adopting of the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act in their place.
Property, James J. Brown
Property, James J. Brown
Nova Law Review
The cases in this survey of Florida property law were published during the period of the latter half of 1986 to the Fall of 1987.
Aids, Race, And The Law: The Social Construction Of Disease, Norman Nickens
Aids, Race, And The Law: The Social Construction Of Disease, Norman Nickens
Nova Law Review
The existing literature on AIDS and the law has been largely silent on the issue of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) in minority communities, despite the disproportionate impact of AIDS upon these communities, and despite the fact that the "literature on behavior change suggests the importance of considering sociocultural and psychological characteristics of a population in the promotion of certain health behaviors and practices."