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Law Pre-Registration Fall 1979, Nova University
Law Pre-Registration Fall 1979, Nova University
Shepard Broad College of Law Course Catalogs
No abstract provided.
Law Registration Summer 1979, Nova University
Law Registration Summer 1979, Nova University
Shepard Broad College of Law Course Catalogs
No abstract provided.
Law Pre-Registration Spring 1979, Nova University
Law Pre-Registration Spring 1979, Nova University
Shepard Broad College of Law Course Catalogs
No abstract provided.
Law Spring Schedule 1979 1st Year, Nova University
Law Spring Schedule 1979 1st Year, Nova University
Shepard Broad College of Law Course Catalogs
No abstract provided.
Nova Law Journal Volume 3-1979, Mary Beth Sommers, Cara Ebert Cameron, Robert J. Crowe, Marshall Joseph Emas, Barry S. Franklin, Marilyn Liboff, Marilyn R. Schwartz, Donna M. Waniewski, Robin K. Williams, Brian Anderson, Fran A. Arnold, Myrna L. Black, Douglas Blankman, Clare Cubbin, Edward J. Culhan Jr., John Denick, Eleanor Halperin Kornfeld, Gary Kornfeld, Reed B. Mccloskey, David Miller, Andrea Mohel, Harvey Nussbaum, Robert C. Rogers Jr., Roger Lajoie, Johanna Porpiglia
Nova Law Journal Volume 3-1979, Mary Beth Sommers, Cara Ebert Cameron, Robert J. Crowe, Marshall Joseph Emas, Barry S. Franklin, Marilyn Liboff, Marilyn R. Schwartz, Donna M. Waniewski, Robin K. Williams, Brian Anderson, Fran A. Arnold, Myrna L. Black, Douglas Blankman, Clare Cubbin, Edward J. Culhan Jr., John Denick, Eleanor Halperin Kornfeld, Gary Kornfeld, Reed B. Mccloskey, David Miller, Andrea Mohel, Harvey Nussbaum, Robert C. Rogers Jr., Roger Lajoie, Johanna Porpiglia
Law Review Mastheads
No abstract provided.
Law Spring Schedule 2nd & 3rd Year, Nova University
Law Spring Schedule 2nd & 3rd Year, Nova University
Shepard Broad College of Law Course Catalogs
No abstract provided.
Copyright, Fair Use And Photocopying: Astone Conundrum
Copyright, Fair Use And Photocopying: Astone Conundrum
Nova Law Review
"Copyright admits of philosophic thinking more than most other parts of the law."
Workmen's Compensation: What If The Employer Gets The Employee Drunk?
Workmen's Compensation: What If The Employer Gets The Employee Drunk?
Nova Law Review
Under Florida law, the defense of intoxication can be asserted by an employer when his employee makes a claim for workmen's compensation. Section 440.09(3) of the Florida Statutes deals in pertinent part with the defense of intoxication wherein: "No compensation shall be payable if the injury was occasioned primarily by the intoxication of the employee..'
Sentencing: A Discretionary Judicial Function, Gary L. Sweet
Sentencing: A Discretionary Judicial Function, Gary L. Sweet
Nova Law Review
The Supreme Court has clearly stated the general rule that sentencing lies properly within the sound discretion of the trial judge and that, in exercising his discretion, a judge is not restricted by technical rules of evidence.
Wrongful Death: Florida Still Requires "Live Birth" As Prerequisite To Recovery: Duncan V. Flynn
Wrongful Death: Florida Still Requires "Live Birth" As Prerequisite To Recovery: Duncan V. Flynn
Nova Law Review
Morace C. Duncan brought an action for the wrongful death of his son, John Norris Duncan.
Government Regulation Of In Vitro Fertilization, Recombinan Dna And Cloning Biotechnologies: Where Powers End And Rights Begin, Anita C. Porte
Government Regulation Of In Vitro Fertilization, Recombinan Dna And Cloning Biotechnologies: Where Powers End And Rights Begin, Anita C. Porte
Nova Law Review
In this age of bureaucratic proliferation it is hard to imagine any aspect of our lives that is not somehow affected by government regulation.
Medical Mediation-A Judicially Supervised Social Hour, Edward N. Winitz
Medical Mediation-A Judicially Supervised Social Hour, Edward N. Winitz
Nova Law Review
In 1975, the Florida Legislature recognized that the delivery of quality health care to the citizens of Florida was threatened.
How Long Can We Cope?, Honorable Warren E. Burger
How Long Can We Cope?, Honorable Warren E. Burger
Nova Law Review
It may seem premature to be thinking about the next significant bicentennial celebration in our national life, but our experience with the bicentennial of 1976 demonstrates the desirability for long advance planning.
Prevailing Defendant's Right To Recover Attorney's Fees In An Action Under Title Vii Of The Civil Rights Act Of 1964: Christianburg Garment Co. V. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Nova Law Review
Rosa Helm, a female employee at the Christianburg Garment Company, filed a Title VII action' against her employer, charging racial discrimination.
Fair Trial-Free Press: The Camera In The Courtroom Dilemma Continues, Marianna Smith, Marcia R. Powell
Fair Trial-Free Press: The Camera In The Courtroom Dilemma Continues, Marianna Smith, Marcia R. Powell
Nova Law Review
The Conference of Chief Justices' meeting in Burlington, Vermont, August 2, 1978 adopted Resolution 1 allowing the presence of television, radio and photographic coverage of judicial proceedings.
Legislative Overview: Florida Automobile Reparations Act, 1972-1978: A Review Of The Modifications In The Tort Threshold, Honorable Terence T. O'Malley
Legislative Overview: Florida Automobile Reparations Act, 1972-1978: A Review Of The Modifications In The Tort Threshold, Honorable Terence T. O'Malley
Nova Law Review
The "Automobile Reparations Reform Act" became law on January 1, 1972.
Protecting Municipalities Against Unnecessary State Infringement: The Unrealized Wake Of The Municipal Home Rule Powers Act And Temple Terrace, Cheryl Ryon Eisen
Protecting Municipalities Against Unnecessary State Infringement: The Unrealized Wake Of The Municipal Home Rule Powers Act And Temple Terrace, Cheryl Ryon Eisen
Nova Law Review
In 1976 the Florida Supreme Court affirmed the decision of the Second District Court of Appeal in Hillsborough Association for Retarded Citizens, Inc. v. City of Temple Terrace,' wherein the issue was the extent to which the state or its agencies may ignore local zoning regulations in carrying out their proper functions, be they governmental or proprietary in nature.
Municipal Regulation Of "Adult Entertainment"- The Game Without Rules?, George F. Knox Jr., Robert D. Klausner
Municipal Regulation Of "Adult Entertainment"- The Game Without Rules?, George F. Knox Jr., Robert D. Klausner
Nova Law Review
Historically, local governments have been empowered to regulate the health, safety, welfare and, more significantly, the morals of their citizens.
Broadcasters' First Amendment Rights Through The Courts With "The Seven Dirty Words:" F.C.C. V. Pacifica Foundation
Nova Law Review
On October 30, 1973, a New York radio station broadcast comedian George Carlin's recorded monologue, "Filthy Words,"' which consisted primarily of the repetitive use of seven four-letter words depicting sexual or excretory organs and activities, which could not be said on the public airways.
Criminal Law: Weighing The Need For Procedural Safeguards In Plea Bargaining: Bordenkircher V. Hayes
Criminal Law: Weighing The Need For Procedural Safeguards In Plea Bargaining: Bordenkircher V. Hayes
Nova Law Review
On January 8, 1973, Paul Hayes was indicted by a Fayette County, Kentucky grand jury for forgery of a check in the amount of $88.30, a violation of a Kentucky statute punishable by a term of two to ten years in prison.
Constitutional Law: The Element Of Scienter Saves The Florida Simple Child Abuse Statute From Being Unconstitutionally Vague: State V. Joyce, State V. Hutcheson
Nova Law Review
Appellees, George Joyce and Alvin Leige Hutcheson were charged by information, in the counties of Orange and Duval, respectively, with the crime of simple child abuse' pursuant to Section 827.04(2) Florida Statutes.
Joint Tenancies And The Tax Reform Act Of 1976
Joint Tenancies And The Tax Reform Act Of 1976
Nova Law Review
Tenancy by the entirety ownership of real and personal property is so widely accepted by married couples that to suggest holding the property in the name of one spouse alone may cause nuptial unrest.
Equal Protection For Aliens: The Sliding Scale Of Judicial Review: Foley V. Connelie
Equal Protection For Aliens: The Sliding Scale Of Judicial Review: Foley V. Connelie
Nova Law Review
Recently the Supreme Court, in the case of Foley v. Connelie, l upheld a New York statute which limited the appointment of members of the state police force to citizens of the United States.