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"Covid-19 Was The Publicist For Homeschooling" And States Need To Finally Take Homeschooling Regulations Seriously Post-Pandemic, Kristia Hoffman Jan 2023

"Covid-19 Was The Publicist For Homeschooling" And States Need To Finally Take Homeschooling Regulations Seriously Post-Pandemic, Kristia Hoffman

FIU Law Review

Homeschooling was rapidly growing in the U.S. even before COVID-19. The pandemic accelerated this growth by quickly exposing nearly every American family to homeschooling in some form. The pandemic has ushered in a new age of homeschooling characterized by flexibility, technology, collaboration, and alternative forms of schooling beyond the traditional parent-teaching-child framework. Although the Supreme Court has never recognized a fundamental right of parents to homeschool their children, it has repeatedly recognized that parents have the right to direct their children’s education and to choose to educate them in the way they deem fit. There is debate as to what …


The Waiting Game: Who Benefits From Recovered Assets Associated With Venezuelan State Corruption? Remission As A Solution, Alejandro Rodriguez Vanzetti Jan 2023

The Waiting Game: Who Benefits From Recovered Assets Associated With Venezuelan State Corruption? Remission As A Solution, Alejandro Rodriguez Vanzetti

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The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (“Venezuela”) has, and continues to undergo, significant political and economic challenges stemming from government corruption. In response, the United States government has seized assets of current or former Venezuelan state officials associated with criminal wrongdoing, imposed sanctions on Nicolas Maduro’s government, and proposed legislation to combat corruption. The Department of Justice (“DOJ”) has led dozens of prosecutions against those responsible for these crimes through its use of asset forfeiture, a critical tool in the recovery of illicit proceeds. An estimated $300 billion of these assets are held in South Florida alone, with $1.5 billion identified …


A Free Speech-Based Response To Media Polarization, R. George Wright Jan 2023

A Free Speech-Based Response To Media Polarization, R. George Wright

FIU Law Review

The degree of polarization, distrust, and animosity in the political elements of our social media have reached remarkable levels. But any attempt to address the relevant problems that requires legal enforcement inevitably raises serious issues of free speech and free press. Relying instead on fact checkers has its own numerous, substantial, and inevitable limitations, some of which parallel the very problems sought to be addressed. More promising are political social media reforms, akin to that proposed herein, that are voluntary, generally pluralistic and critical, reflective of the relevant social science evidence, and unlikely to raise problems of free speech and …


Mysterious Ways, Lawrence M. Friedman Jan 2022

Mysterious Ways, Lawrence M. Friedman

FIU Law Review

The “mystery” or “detective” novel originated in the first half of the 19th century, and quickly became extremely popular. Its origins betray changes in English and American society—the same changes that led to innovations in criminal justice, especially the creation of detective squads in the big cities. The goal of the detective was to expose secret crime—crimes committed by confidence men, and others who worked in the shadows. Thousands and thousands of detective novels have been written; they are extremely varied; but they tend to share one common trait: they turn on the problem of hidden personal identities, which the …


The Continued Relevance Of The Contributions Of The Sierra Leone Tribunal To International Criminal Law, Charles C. Jalloh Jan 2021

The Continued Relevance Of The Contributions Of The Sierra Leone Tribunal To International Criminal Law, Charles C. Jalloh

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The Legal Legacy Of The Special Court For Sierra Leone: Amnesties, Dr. Alhagi B.M. Marong Jan 2021

The Legal Legacy Of The Special Court For Sierra Leone: Amnesties, Dr. Alhagi B.M. Marong

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The Important Contributions Of The Special Court For Sierra Leone On Amnesties And Immunities: Reinforcing Foundational Principles Of International Criminal Law, Leila Nadya Sadat Jan 2021

The Important Contributions Of The Special Court For Sierra Leone On Amnesties And Immunities: Reinforcing Foundational Principles Of International Criminal Law, Leila Nadya Sadat

FIU Law Review

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Transparency And The First, Mark Fenster Jan 2021

Transparency And The First, Mark Fenster

FIU Law Review

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Laws Of Conception: A Queer Genealogy Of Canada’S Assisted Human Reproduction Act, Stu Marvel Jan 2016

Laws Of Conception: A Queer Genealogy Of Canada’S Assisted Human Reproduction Act, Stu Marvel

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How Radical Is Reproductive Justice? Remarks For The Fiu Law Review Symposium, Rachel Rebouche´ Jan 2016

How Radical Is Reproductive Justice? Remarks For The Fiu Law Review Symposium, Rachel Rebouche´

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Avoiding Tax Avoidance: A Rational Proposal To Close Existing Loopholes In The U.S. Corporate Tax System, Davide Proietti Jan 2016

Avoiding Tax Avoidance: A Rational Proposal To Close Existing Loopholes In The U.S. Corporate Tax System, Davide Proietti

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Introduction, Cyra Akila Choudhury Jan 2016

Introduction, Cyra Akila Choudhury

FIU Law Review

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Politically Correct Eugenics, Seema Mohapatra Jan 2016

Politically Correct Eugenics, Seema Mohapatra

FIU Law Review

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Abortion Travel And The Limits Of Choice, Lisa M. Kelly Jan 2016

Abortion Travel And The Limits Of Choice, Lisa M. Kelly

FIU Law Review

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Aren’T I A Woman? Deconstructing Sex Discrimination And Freeing Transgender Women From Solitary Confinement, Faroat Andasheva Jan 2016

Aren’T I A Woman? Deconstructing Sex Discrimination And Freeing Transgender Women From Solitary Confinement, Faroat Andasheva

FIU Law Review

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Juvenile Offenders: Victims Of Circumstance With A Potential For Rehabilitation, Andrea Huerta Jan 2016

Juvenile Offenders: Victims Of Circumstance With A Potential For Rehabilitation, Andrea Huerta

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You Can Build A Wall Or Deport Them, But You Can’T Take Away Their Guns: An Analysis Of Why Non-U.S. Citizens Are “The People” Under The Second Amendment, Andrew Figueroa Jan 2016

You Can Build A Wall Or Deport Them, But You Can’T Take Away Their Guns: An Analysis Of Why Non-U.S. Citizens Are “The People” Under The Second Amendment, Andrew Figueroa

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Introduction, Eloisa C. Rodriguez-Dod Sep 2015

Introduction, Eloisa C. Rodriguez-Dod

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“Lone Wolf” Terrorism And The Classical Jihad: On The Contingencies Of Violent Islamic Extremism, Haider Ala Hamoudi Sep 2015

“Lone Wolf” Terrorism And The Classical Jihad: On The Contingencies Of Violent Islamic Extremism, Haider Ala Hamoudi

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“Your Fatwa Does Not Apply Here”: International Law And The Opponents Of “Holy Wars”, Karima Bennoune Sep 2015

“Your Fatwa Does Not Apply Here”: International Law And The Opponents Of “Holy Wars”, Karima Bennoune

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Are Muslims Obligated To Engage In Holy War?, Beverly Moran, Rahimjon Abdugafurov Sep 2015

Are Muslims Obligated To Engage In Holy War?, Beverly Moran, Rahimjon Abdugafurov

FIU Law Review

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Bob Jonesing: Same-Sex Marriage And The Hankering To Strip Religious Institutions Of Their Tax-Exempt Status, Timothy J. Tracey Sep 2015

Bob Jonesing: Same-Sex Marriage And The Hankering To Strip Religious Institutions Of Their Tax-Exempt Status, Timothy J. Tracey

FIU Law Review

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Religious Sex Status And The Implications For Transgender And Gender Nonconforming People, Shawn Markus Crincoli Sep 2015

Religious Sex Status And The Implications For Transgender And Gender Nonconforming People, Shawn Markus Crincoli

FIU Law Review

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Women And The Free Exercise Clause: Some Thoughts About A (Religious) Feminist Reading, Marie A. Failinger Sep 2015

Women And The Free Exercise Clause: Some Thoughts About A (Religious) Feminist Reading, Marie A. Failinger

FIU Law Review

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