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University of Florida Levin College of Law

2014

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The Current Usage And Enforceability Of Arbitration Clauses Post-Stern: Have No Fear, Benjamin Shiekman Jan 2014

The Current Usage And Enforceability Of Arbitration Clauses Post-Stern: Have No Fear, Benjamin Shiekman

University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Discriminatory Strings Attached: Reining In The Testator's Intent In Conditioning Will And Trust Requests, Meelad Hanna Jan 2014

Discriminatory Strings Attached: Reining In The Testator's Intent In Conditioning Will And Trust Requests, Meelad Hanna

University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy

No abstract provided.


The Morality Of Prenatal Genetic Diagnosis And Its Relation To Public Policy, Mischael Sachmorov Jan 2014

The Morality Of Prenatal Genetic Diagnosis And Its Relation To Public Policy, Mischael Sachmorov

University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Mediating Theft, Kaitlyn E. Tucker Jan 2014

Mediating Theft, Kaitlyn E. Tucker

University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy

No abstract provided.


The Amendment 7 Decade: Ten Years Of Living With A "Patient's Right To Know" In Florida, James Osgard, Jan Rebstock, Matthew A. Goodwin, Philip M. Coxe Jan 2014

The Amendment 7 Decade: Ten Years Of Living With A "Patient's Right To Know" In Florida, James Osgard, Jan Rebstock, Matthew A. Goodwin, Philip M. Coxe

University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Reclaimed Water Use: The Example Of Florida, Chelsea Anderson Jan 2014

Reclaimed Water Use: The Example Of Florida, Chelsea Anderson

University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy

No abstract provided.


A Border Trial Judge Looks At Immigration: Heeding The Call To Do Principled Justice To The Alien Without Getting Bogged Down In Partisan Politics: Why The U.S. Immigration Laws Are Not Broken (But Could Use Some Repairs), James O. Browning, Jason P. Kerkmans Jan 2014

A Border Trial Judge Looks At Immigration: Heeding The Call To Do Principled Justice To The Alien Without Getting Bogged Down In Partisan Politics: Why The U.S. Immigration Laws Are Not Broken (But Could Use Some Repairs), James O. Browning, Jason P. Kerkmans

University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy

No abstract provided.


At Forty-Five Years Old The Obligation To Affirmatively Further Fair Housing Gets A Face Lift, But Will It Integrate America's Cities?, Jonathan J. Sheffield Jan 2014

At Forty-Five Years Old The Obligation To Affirmatively Further Fair Housing Gets A Face Lift, But Will It Integrate America's Cities?, Jonathan J. Sheffield

University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Rebuilding From Ruins: The Role Of Historic Preservation In The Wake Of Disaster, Elizabeth Turner Jan 2014

Rebuilding From Ruins: The Role Of Historic Preservation In The Wake Of Disaster, Elizabeth Turner

University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Preserving The Promise Of Higher Education: Ensuring Access To The "American Dream" Through Student Debt Reform, Bryan D. Watson Jan 2014

Preserving The Promise Of Higher Education: Ensuring Access To The "American Dream" Through Student Debt Reform, Bryan D. Watson

University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Grabbing The Bull By The Horns: The Future Of Mortgage Lending And Securitization In The Aftermath Of The Financial Crisis, Daniel Chatlos Jan 2014

Grabbing The Bull By The Horns: The Future Of Mortgage Lending And Securitization In The Aftermath Of The Financial Crisis, Daniel Chatlos

University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Liberty And Justice For All: The Violations Of Basic Human Rights In Detention Centers Across The United States, Olga Velez Jan 2014

Liberty And Justice For All: The Violations Of Basic Human Rights In Detention Centers Across The United States, Olga Velez

University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Borrowing By Any Other Name: Why Presidential "Spending Cuts" Would Still Exceed The Debt Ceiling, Neil H. Buchanan, Michael C. Dorf Jan 2014

Borrowing By Any Other Name: Why Presidential "Spending Cuts" Would Still Exceed The Debt Ceiling, Neil H. Buchanan, Michael C. Dorf

UF Law Faculty Publications

On three occasions since mid-2011, the United States has come perilously close to exhausting its borrowing authority under a statutory limit commonly called the "debt ceiling." In prior work, the current authors argued that, in the event that the debt ceiling is reached, the President will face a "trilemma" in which any realistic action he takes — defaulting on government obligations, raising taxes, or issuing debt in excess of the statutory ceiling — would unconstitutionally usurp legislative power. We argued that in such circumstances, violating the debt ceiling would be the "least unconstitutional option." Nonetheless, most pundits and politicians, including …