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International Law, Robert M. Jarvis
International Law, Robert M. Jarvis
Nova Law Review
This article surveys Florida cases, decided after November 30, 1986 and reported prior to December 1, 1987, which are of importance to international lawyers
No Tears For Corey Greer: A Review Of Foster Care In Florida. Is It Time To Ask The Court For Relief?, Marcia Beach
No Tears For Corey Greer: A Review Of Foster Care In Florida. Is It Time To Ask The Court For Relief?, Marcia Beach
Nova Law Review
Many of Florida's children are dying in foster care homes - and in their own homes - due to the failure of the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services (HRS) to exercise a reasonable degree of care in meeting its statutorily mandated duty to protect them from abuse and neglect.
Fda's Aids Program, John A. Norris J.D., M.B.A.
Fda's Aids Program, John A. Norris J.D., M.B.A.
Nova Law Review
The Conquest of AIDS - under the leadership of President Reagan - is the Nation's number one public health priority.
Civil Liberties In The Crucible: An Essay On Aids And The Future Of Freedom In America, Paul R. Joseph
Civil Liberties In The Crucible: An Essay On Aids And The Future Of Freedom In America, Paul R. Joseph
Nova Law Review
It has been said that, "hard cases make bad law."
Emerging Issues Of Aids And Insurance, Allan H. Terl
Emerging Issues Of Aids And Insurance, Allan H. Terl
Nova Law Review
The public focus thus far in the AIDS crisis has been primarily on two legal issues: employment discrimination and education.
Meeting The Aids Epidemic In The Courtroom: Practical Suggestions In Litigating Your First Aids Case, William L. Earl, Judith Kavanaugh
Meeting The Aids Epidemic In The Courtroom: Practical Suggestions In Litigating Your First Aids Case, William L. Earl, Judith Kavanaugh
Nova Law Review
From Anaheim to Arcadia, from Wall Street to Steubenville, America's lawyers - like it or not - are confronting the AIDS epidemic.
The Legal Scholar As Producer, Anthony Chase
The Legal Scholar As Producer, Anthony Chase
Nova Law Review
Harvard Professor Clark Byse provides a commentary on what the appropriate attitude should be toward legal scholarship-a commentary which will, I suspect, stand as a classic along side those of Anthony Kronman, Thomas Bergin, and other, equally influential American law professors who have grappled with the interesting relationship between legal scholarship and law school teaching.
Advice To The Untenured, Gail Levin Richmond
Advice To The Untenured, Gail Levin Richmond
Nova Law Review
When offered the opportunity to comment on Professor Byse's remarks, I was in the process of thinking through an analogy involving Super Mario brothers and the many roads to success in law school teaching.
Aids Prevention - Too Little, Too Late, Neil R. Schram M.D.
Aids Prevention - Too Little, Too Late, Neil R. Schram M.D.
Nova Law Review
In 1988 virtually every American knows there is a major AIDS epidemic.
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.
The Cultural Milieu Of Law, Michael L. Richmond
The Cultural Milieu Of Law, Michael L. Richmond
Nova Law Review
More than any other two disciplines, law and literature depend for their very existence on the word.
Parental Consortium In Florida: Our Children Have No Place To Turn, Keith Metcalf
Parental Consortium In Florida: Our Children Have No Place To Turn, Keith Metcalf
Nova Law Review
Since 1980, seven states have recognized the doctrine of parental consortium as a valid cause of action.
A Law School For The Consumer, Marc Rohr
A Law School For The Consumer, Marc Rohr
Nova Law Review
Imagine, if you will, a law school truly devoted to the education of its students.
Federal Pre-Emption: Time To Reestablish An Old Doctrine, Eric Lawrence Stettin
Federal Pre-Emption: Time To Reestablish An Old Doctrine, Eric Lawrence Stettin
Nova Law Review
State tort claims have traditionally been decided in state courts using state law and without federal interference.
"Too Important To Leave To The Lawyers:" Undergraduate Legal Studies And Its Challenge To Professional Legal Education, Donna E. Arzt
"Too Important To Leave To The Lawyers:" Undergraduate Legal Studies And Its Challenge To Professional Legal Education, Donna E. Arzt
Nova Law Review
The American law school, the standard law school curriculum, and the traditional case and Socratic teaching methods have all taken a substantial beating of late, as evidenced in the pages of Journal of Legal Education and other professional reviews.
Preservation Of Issues Under The Sentencing Guidelines, Michael E. Raiden
Preservation Of Issues Under The Sentencing Guidelines, Michael E. Raiden
Nova Law Review
Few recent developments in the laws of Florida have resulted in so much litigation, particularly at the appellate level, as did the adoption of sentencing guidelines in 1983.
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,
Discoverability Of Hospital Incident Reports And Taxing Expert Witness Fees In Medical Malpractice Litigation In Florida: Plaintiff's Perspective, Michael Flynn
Nova Law Review
In the early morning hours of July 4th, 1985 at approximately 2:30 a.m., Julie, a nineteen year old cook at a local fast food restaurant, climbed into her car at the end of her work shift to drive the two miles back to her parent's house.
Survey Of Family Law In Florida, Melvyn B. Frumkes, Cynthia L. Greene
Survey Of Family Law In Florida, Melvyn B. Frumkes, Cynthia L. Greene
Nova Law Review
The year 1987 brought only two Florida Supreme Court decisions in marital and family law.
Post-Dissolution Cohabitation Of Alimony Recipients: A Legal Fact Of Life, Evan J. Langbein
Post-Dissolution Cohabitation Of Alimony Recipients: A Legal Fact Of Life, Evan J. Langbein
Nova Law Review
In a November, 1983 article published in the Florida Bar Journal, I discussed the issue of continued alimony payments to a recipient cohabiting with a third party.
Civil Procedure, William Vandercreek
Civil Procedure, William Vandercreek
Nova Law Review
Judicial disqualification is a necessary component to our publicly proclaimed concepts of justice and fairness that are based upon judicial decision-making by unbiased judges.
Apportionment Of Governing Boards Of Professional Associations: New Techniques For Apportioning Based On Deviation From The Median, D. Culver Smith Iii
Apportionment Of Governing Boards Of Professional Associations: New Techniques For Apportioning Based On Deviation From The Median, D. Culver Smith Iii
Nova Law Review
The Florida Bar, historically, has been open-minded about changing the composition of its Board of Governors and the manner in which representatives of Its Board are apportioned to and elected from the twenty judicial circuits.
Client Perjury: The Law In Florida, Randolph Braccialarghe
Client Perjury: The Law In Florida, Randolph Braccialarghe
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
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.
Capital Jury Selection In Florida And Texas - A Quantitative Distinction Without A Legally Qualitative Difference?, Judge Hugh D. Hayes
Capital Jury Selection In Florida And Texas - A Quantitative Distinction Without A Legally Qualitative Difference?, Judge Hugh D. Hayes
Nova Law Review
...punishment is justified on the grounds that wrong doing merits punishment.
Who's Driving Anyway?: The Status Of Negligent Entrustment In Florida After Horne V. Vic Potamkin Chevrolet, Inc., Daniel S. Whitebook
Who's Driving Anyway?: The Status Of Negligent Entrustment In Florida After Horne V. Vic Potamkin Chevrolet, Inc., Daniel S. Whitebook
Nova Law Review
This paper is a three part analysis of Horne v. Vic Potamkin Chevrolet, Inc.
Death Of A Sales Tax And Other Stories: A Review Of The 1987 Florida Supreme Court Cases Dealing With Taxation, Richard Gershon
Death Of A Sales Tax And Other Stories: A Review Of The 1987 Florida Supreme Court Cases Dealing With Taxation, Richard Gershon
Nova Law Review
In an average year the Florida Supreme Court hears as many as five cases dealing with taxation, whether it needs to, or not.
Clinical Education In Florida, Anne L. Spitzer
Clinical Education In Florida, Anne L. Spitzer
Nova Law Review
Traditional legal scholars feel that "law schools exist to teach students how to think like lawyers...