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Work Product: The Anticipation Of Litigation Requirement Under Florida Rule Of Civil Procedure 1.280(B)(2)., Maria Del Carmen Dantes
Work Product: The Anticipation Of Litigation Requirement Under Florida Rule Of Civil Procedure 1.280(B)(2)., Maria Del Carmen Dantes
Nova Law Review
When an accident occurs which results in injuries or property
damage an investigation is usually conducted within a short period of
time to determine the rights and liabilities of the parties involved.
Bad Decisions, Bad Judging: A Glimpse At The Dark Side Of The Judiciary, John Tiedemann
Bad Decisions, Bad Judging: A Glimpse At The Dark Side Of The Judiciary, John Tiedemann
Nova Law Review
Preserved for posterity in the Southern Reporter are the following assurances from the Florida Supreme Court:
[E]very litigant is entitled to nothing less than the cold neutrality of an impartial judge.
The Medium Is The Message: Standards Of Review In Criminal Constitutional Cases In Florida, James T. Miller
The Medium Is The Message: Standards Of Review In Criminal Constitutional Cases In Florida, James T. Miller
Nova Law Review
When a court considers constitutional challenges to a criminal law, it should logically begin its task with the selection of the appropriate standard of review.
Finding Peace Law And Teaching It, Ann Fagan Ginger
Finding Peace Law And Teaching It, Ann Fagan Ginger
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Law School As A Model For Community, Michael M. Burns
The Law School As A Model For Community, Michael M. Burns
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Modification Of The Doctrine Of Joint And Several Liability: Who Bears The Risk?, Stephanie Arma Kraft
Modification Of The Doctrine Of Joint And Several Liability: Who Bears The Risk?, Stephanie Arma Kraft
Nova Law Review
On November 27, 1971, Aloysia Wood was driving a miniature race car at the Grand Prix Raceway in Walt Disney World when she was injured after another car driven by her fiancé struck hers.
Legal Education: The Last Academic Bastion Of Sex Bias?, Nancy S. Erickson
Legal Education: The Last Academic Bastion Of Sex Bias?, Nancy S. Erickson
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Politics Of Meeting, Peter Gabel
Substantive Criminal Law, William R. Eleazer
Substantive Criminal Law, William R. Eleazer
Nova Law Review
This article will survey decisions of the Florida Supreme
Court during 1985 which dealt with substantive criminal law issues
in three important areas: (1) criminal offenses, (2) lesser included
and multiple offenses, and (3) defenses to crimes.
Of Alligators And Hotel Beds: A Review Of Florida Supreme Court Decisions On Taxation For 1985, Richard Gershon
Of Alligators And Hotel Beds: A Review Of Florida Supreme Court Decisions On Taxation For 1985, Richard Gershon
Nova Law Review
While most states impose taxes on the personal income of their
residents as a means of generating revenue,' individuals residing in
Florida enjoy a life without the burdens of state income taxation
Survey: Evidence, Mark M. Dobson, Randolph Braccialarghe
Survey: Evidence, Mark M. Dobson, Randolph Braccialarghe
Nova Law Review
Twenty-one years ago Chief Justice Earl Warren appointed an advisory
committee to propose evidentiary rules for the federal courts,
thus beginning a movement which has worked a minor revolution in
substantive evidence law.
911: The Call That No One Answered, Douglas L. Bates
911: The Call That No One Answered, Douglas L. Bates
Nova Law Review
Across the country, municipalities are updating their public service
agencies with the addition of advanced "911" emergency telephone
systems.
The Reemergence Of Implied Assumption Of Risk In Florida, Susan S. Faerber
The Reemergence Of Implied Assumption Of Risk In Florida, Susan S. Faerber
Nova Law Review
Florida plaintiffs injured by the negligence of others face a familiar
obstacle in our court system in their pursuit of compensation for
their injuries.
Congress Demands Stricter Child-Support Enforcement: Florida Requires Major Reforms To Comply, Maureen Gallen
Congress Demands Stricter Child-Support Enforcement: Florida Requires Major Reforms To Comply, Maureen Gallen
Nova Law Review
Millions of American children live in poverty.1 Many of these children
live in single-parent families and receive little or no support from
their absent parent.'
The Efficient Delivery Of Arbitration Services Through Use Of The Arbitration Firm, Roger I. Abrams, Dennis R. Nolan
The Efficient Delivery Of Arbitration Services Through Use Of The Arbitration Firm, Roger I. Abrams, Dennis R. Nolan
Nova Law Review
When a company and a union negotiate a collective agreement, they anticipate that disputes will arise during its term.
Lessons Learned: A Reflection Upon Bowers V. Hardwick, Abby R. Rubenfeld
Lessons Learned: A Reflection Upon Bowers V. Hardwick, Abby R. Rubenfeld
Nova Law Review
Abby R. Rubenfeld is the Legal Director of the Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund.
Looking Back On Eighteen Years As A Justice Of The Supreme Court Of Florida, Joseph A. Boyd. Jr.
Looking Back On Eighteen Years As A Justice Of The Supreme Court Of Florida, Joseph A. Boyd. Jr.
Nova Law Review
As I approach retirement after three six-year terms on the Florida Supreme Court, it seems natural to look back over the years to try to assess to some extent the experience I gained and the contributions I made to the development of the law in Florida.
Eighteen Years In The Judicial Catbird Seat, Justice James C. Adkins, Leonard K. Samuels, Paul Hampton Crockett
Eighteen Years In The Judicial Catbird Seat, Justice James C. Adkins, Leonard K. Samuels, Paul Hampton Crockett
Nova Law Review
My legal career began with the Florida Supreme Court in September of 1938 as the sole law clerk for the court's six justices.
Recusal Of Judges For Reasons Of Bias Or Prejudice: A Survey Of Florida Law-Proposal For Reform, Louis D. D'Agostino
Recusal Of Judges For Reasons Of Bias Or Prejudice: A Survey Of Florida Law-Proposal For Reform, Louis D. D'Agostino
Nova Law Review
A fair trial requires the participation of an impartial judge.
The Preservation Of Florida's Public Trust Doctrine, Karen Van Den Heuvel Fischer
The Preservation Of Florida's Public Trust Doctrine, Karen Van Den Heuvel Fischer
Nova Law Review
In recent years, the State of Florida found itself "embroiled in what has become the most massive sovereignty lands dispute in [its] history."
Modification Of The Doctrine Of Joint And Several Liability: Who Bears The Risk?, Stephanie Arma Kraft
Modification Of The Doctrine Of Joint And Several Liability: Who Bears The Risk?, Stephanie Arma Kraft
Nova Law Review
On November 27, 1971, Aloysia Wood was driving a miniature race car at the Grand Prix Raceway in Walt Disney World when she was injured after another car driven by her fiancé struck hers.
The Fair Housing Act And "Discriminatory Effect": A New Perspective, Frederic S. Schwartz
The Fair Housing Act And "Discriminatory Effect": A New Perspective, Frederic S. Schwartz
Nova Law Review
The Fair Housing Act, Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, prohibits discrimination in housing.
Johnson V. Davis: New Liability For Fradulent Nondisclosure In Real Property Transactions, Renee D. Braeunig
Johnson V. Davis: New Liability For Fradulent Nondisclosure In Real Property Transactions, Renee D. Braeunig
Nova Law Review
In May 1982, as the Davises strolled through the Johnson's home, they thought they had found the house of their dreams.
Post-Modern Jurisprudence - Finally (Maybe), Fred L. Rush Jr.
Post-Modern Jurisprudence - Finally (Maybe), Fred L. Rush Jr.
Nova Law Review
A new book from Ronald Dworkin is more than a publication by an eminent legal philosopher; it is a signal for jurisprudential reflection, reassessment and wood-shedding.
Book Review: The Constitution In The Supreme Court: The First Hundred Years 1789-1888. By David P. Currie, Chicago Il: University Of Chicago Press, 1985. Pp. Xii, 504. $40.00, Johnny C. Burris
Nova Law Review
The Constitution of the United States is not a mere lawyers' document: it is a vehicle of life, and its spirit is always the spirit of the age
What Should A Law Teacher Believe?, Anthony Chase
What Should A Law Teacher Believe?, Anthony Chase
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Application Of The "Tipping Point" Principle To Law Faculty Hiring Policies, Derrick A. Bell
Application Of The "Tipping Point" Principle To Law Faculty Hiring Policies, Derrick A. Bell
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.