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Florida Law And Practice
Research in Virgil Hawkins' World of Print--Historical Print Research Project No. 1: Abortion
This compendium of Florida law is based on State and Federal decisions arising from Florida Statutes. It is an up to the minute encyclopedia of Florida law and procedure, edited by an exceptionally well qualified and experienced group of Florida lawyers and teachers, who have helped make Florida Law. The text is keyed to Florida publications, practice books and Florida digests.
This document contains limited excerpts from Volume One that apply to the research problem.
Updating Resources
Research in Virgil Hawkins' World of Print--Historical Print Research Project No. 1: Abortion
Next, the student would check the pocket part to the volume of the Florida Statutes Annotated that they were using for entries on both F.S. § 782.10 and F.S. § 797.01, thereby ensuring that they were seeing the most current information
Florida Statutes Annotated
Research in Virgil Hawkins' World of Print--Historical Print Research Project No. 1: Abortion
The Attorney General of Florida, pursuant to the legislative mandate expressed in the Act approved May 25, 1939, Laws 1939, c. 19140, has prepared a "revision, compilation and consolidation of all the General Statutes of Florida in force, of a permanent nature" which, by Act approved June 6, 1941, Laws 1941, c. 20719, except as otherwise provided therein, was "adopted and enacted as statute law" under the title of Florida Statutes 1941.
Is Law A Field For Woman's Work?, William P. Rogers
Is Law A Field For Woman's Work?, William P. Rogers
William Perry Rogers (1896-1902)
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Consult Primary Authorities--Step Three In The Research Process--Case Law
Consult Primary Authorities--Step Three In The Research Process--Case Law
Research in Virgil Hawkins' World of Print--Historical Print Research Project No. 1: Abortion
The student would also use case law to learn about Florida’s treatment of abortion laws. To read Eggart v. State, using the citation provided by Florida Law and Practice, the student would have gone to volume 25 of the Southern Reporter and opened it to page 527. From the case, they would learn the history of Florida’s antiabortion statute and how it could be used to convict, of manslaughter, anyone who set out to cause a woman to miscarry. The first page of the Eggart case is to the left; the entire case can be found by scrolling …
Florida Reports
Research in Virgil Hawkins' World of Print--Historical Print Research Project No. 1: Abortion
Some states have official and unofficial case reporter systems. Florida Reports was the official case reporter series that reported the decisions of the Florida Supreme Court from 1846 through 1948 in 160 volumes. When an official reporter exists court rules often require citation to both the official and unofficial reporter.
The Southern Reporter
Research in Virgil Hawkins' World of Print--Historical Print Research Project No. 1: Abortion
Some states have official and unofficial case reporter systems. When an official reporter exists court rules often require citation to both the official and unofficial reporter. The Southern Reporter is the unofficial, regional, reporter series that reports the decisions of the Supreme Courts in Alabama, Louisiana, Florida, and Mississippi.