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Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1996, Issue 4, Society Of American Law Teachers Dec 1996

Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1996, Issue 4, Society Of American Law Teachers

SALT Equalizer

Contents of this issue:

Joyce Saltalamachia, Haywood Burns and Shanar Gilbert to Receive SALT Awards in Washington, D.C., at 1.

Michael Rooke-Ley, SALT to Host Major Conference in April: The Law School Culture and Concepts of Meritocracy, at 1.

Linda S. Greene, President's Column, at 2.

Ann Shalleck, "First Monday" Programs at Over 130 Law Schools, at 2.

Joyce Saltalamachia, Full Agenda for SALT Board in Chicago, at 3.

Stephanie M. Wildman, Proposition 209 Signals an All-Out War on Affirmative Action, at 5.

Carol Chomsky, Tenth Annual Cover Study Group to Examine Meritocracy and …


Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1996, Issue 3, Society Of American Law Teachers Aug 1996

Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1996, Issue 3, Society Of American Law Teachers

SALT Equalizer

Contents of this issue:

Linda S. Greene, President's Column, at 1.

Sylvia A. Law, Diversity in Jeopardy as Supreme Court Declines to Review Hopwood, at 1.

Haywood Burns and Shanara Gilbert, at 2.

Lisa Ikemoto, SALT Board Meets... And Reorganizes, at 3.

Pat Cain, Hopwood Discussion Group, at 5.

Emergency Meeting to Plan Affirmative Action Strategy in the Wake of Hopwood, at 5.

Stephanie Wildman, California the Next Battleground Over Affirmative Action Policy, at 6.

Sumi Cho & Anthony Paul Farley, A Modest Proposal for Diversifying the Legal Academy, at 7.

SALT …


Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1996, Issue 2, Society Of American Law Teachers Jul 1996

Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1996, Issue 2, Society Of American Law Teachers

SALT Equalizer

Contents of this issue:

Howard A. Glickstein, 1995-96 SALT Salary Survey, at 1.

SALT Membership, at 1.


Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1996, Issue 1, Society Of American Law Teachers Apr 1996

Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1996, Issue 1, Society Of American Law Teachers

SALT Equalizer

Contents of this issue:

Linda S. Greene, President's Column, at 1.

Michael Rooke-Ley, The Left Has Won (Reportedly), at 1.

Joyce Saltalamachia, SALT in San Antonio, at 2.

Margaret Montoya, Indian Law Conference a Great Success, at 3.

Francisco Valdes, The First Annual LatCrit Conference: Christening a Theory and Its Practice, at 8.

Francisco Valdes, Sexual Orientation and the American Law School: More Courses and a New Journal, at 9.


Florida's Property Rights Act: A Political Quick Fix Results In A Mixed Bag Of Tricks, Sylvia R. Lazos Jan 1996

Florida's Property Rights Act: A Political Quick Fix Results In A Mixed Bag Of Tricks, Sylvia R. Lazos

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This Article discusses Florida’s 1995 Property Rights Act, which grants to private property owners an alternative cause of action, outside of takings law, when they are permanently denied reasonable use of their land by regulatory actions. The Act also grants alternative procedures for property owners, outside of the judicial and administrative process. Thus, the Act does not change Florida takings law nor does it alter the substance of Florida's sometimes controversial growth management laws.

This article reviews the political climate that made passage of the Act possible and places the property rights initiative in the historical context of populist politics. …