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For The Sake Of Our Children: Selected Legislative Needs Of Florida's Children, Ellen Irene Hoffenberg Jan 1984

For The Sake Of Our Children: Selected Legislative Needs Of Florida's Children, Ellen Irene Hoffenberg

Nova Law Review

The realization that children are a group of special people-

individual constituents deserving special recognition, protection

and attention-is a new concept for American jurisprudence and for

state legislators.


Symposium: Workers' Rights And The New Technologies Jan 1984

Symposium: Workers' Rights And The New Technologies

Nova Law Review

That technology is a pervasive aspect of modern society is one of

the commonplaces of the day. Since the first Industrial Revolution less

than two centuries ago, technology has burgeoned and become the real

metaphysic of the twentieth century.


Immigration And Naturalization Service V. Chadha: A Legislative "House Of Cards" Tumbles, Fred L. Rush Jr. Jan 1984

Immigration And Naturalization Service V. Chadha: A Legislative "House Of Cards" Tumbles, Fred L. Rush Jr.

Nova Law Review

In Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Chadha,' decided

June 23, 1983, the United States Supreme Court held unconstitutional

an exercise by Congress of a legislative veto provision under section

244(c)(2) of the Immigration and Nationality Act


Were The Luddites Necessarily Wrong?: A Note On The Constitutionality Of The "New Technology Bill Of Rights"*, Arthur S. Miller Jan 1984

Were The Luddites Necessarily Wrong?: A Note On The Constitutionality Of The "New Technology Bill Of Rights"*, Arthur S. Miller

Nova Law Review

There is a war on, but only one side is armed: this is the essence

of the technology question today. On the one side is private

capital, scientized and subsidized, mobile and global, and now

heavily armed with military-spawned command, control, and communication

technologies.


Technology, Unemployment And Genocide, Richard L. Rubenstein Jan 1984

Technology, Unemployment And Genocide, Richard L. Rubenstein

Nova Law Review

The impact of technology on the processes of production affects

every aspect of American life, and most especially the long-range employment

prospects of the American worker.


New Technology: A Catalyst For Crises In Collective Bargaining, Industrial Discipline And Labor Law, Stan Weir Jan 1984

New Technology: A Catalyst For Crises In Collective Bargaining, Industrial Discipline And Labor Law, Stan Weir

Nova Law Review

Eighty-two San Francisco longshoremen, myself among them,

were fired from their jobs on the same day in 1963.


Keeping Capital And Jobs At Home, Deborah Groban Olson Jan 1984

Keeping Capital And Jobs At Home, Deborah Groban Olson

Nova Law Review

The International Association of Machinists' (IAM) proposed

New Technology Bill of Rights is a fine concept because it clearly addresses

the key new technology issue for workers which is: Who will

benefit from the new industrial revolution?


A Challenge To Workers' Rights, Anthony Chase Jan 1984

A Challenge To Workers' Rights, Anthony Chase

Nova Law Review

This symposium issue of the Nova Law Journal on workers' rights

and the new technologies has, I think, several important points of reference.


An Examination Of Issues In The Florida Sentencing Guidelines, Rebecca Jean Spitzmiller Jan 1984

An Examination Of Issues In The Florida Sentencing Guidelines, Rebecca Jean Spitzmiller

Nova Law Review

Reformers have reshaped the theory of sentencing in the United

States during the last decade,' responding to the realization that rehabilitation

as a primary goal of sentencing is not realistic.'


Communications Revolutions And Legal Revolutions: The New Media And The Future Of Law, M. Ethan Katsh Jan 1984

Communications Revolutions And Legal Revolutions: The New Media And The Future Of Law, M. Ethan Katsh

Nova Law Review

Our age is noteworthy for the development of television and computers,

media that transmit information over vast distances at electronic

speed.


Technology, Labor Interests And The Law: Some Fundamental Points And Problems, Warren J. Samuels, A. Allan Schmid, James D. Shaffer, Robert A. Solo, Stephen A. Woodbury Jan 1984

Technology, Labor Interests And The Law: Some Fundamental Points And Problems, Warren J. Samuels, A. Allan Schmid, James D. Shaffer, Robert A. Solo, Stephen A. Woodbury

Nova Law Review

The symposium of which this essay is a part deals with technology

and law with particular reference to the interests of workers. Perhaps

needless to say but nonetheless important, each of the three topics-

technology, law and worker interests-has had a long history of

controversy about factual or positive and normative considerations.


Cogeneration And Small Power Production: Florida's Approach To Decentralized Generation, Jeffrey Fuller Jan 1984

Cogeneration And Small Power Production: Florida's Approach To Decentralized Generation, Jeffrey Fuller

Nova Law Review

The changing economics of electricity generation in the 1970's,

coupled with the 1973-74 oil crisis, prompted both a legislative and

societal examination of the United States' approach to decentralized

electricity production.


Container Corporation Of America V. Franchise Tax Board: Florida Imports The Unitary Tax, Scot Simpson Jan 1984

Container Corporation Of America V. Franchise Tax Board: Florida Imports The Unitary Tax, Scot Simpson

Nova Law Review

In Container Corporation of America v. Franchise Tax Board,,1

the Supreme Court for the first time2 approved the application of the

unitary method of state taxation3 to the worldwide operations of a multinational

business.


The Shrinking Of The Fourth Amendment Umbrella: Oliver V. United States, Vickie Popkin Kligerman Jan 1984

The Shrinking Of The Fourth Amendment Umbrella: Oliver V. United States, Vickie Popkin Kligerman

Nova Law Review

Recently the United States Supreme Court was called upon to determine

the size of the fourth amendment umbrella. In Oliver v. United

States,' the Court was asked whether a search warrant was required,

"for the search of a highly secluded field from which the public is excluded

when a reasonable expectation of privacy can be shown to exist

in that field.


Juvenile Justice In Florida: Bringing Rehabilitation Back Into Style, Jack Levine Jan 1984

Juvenile Justice In Florida: Bringing Rehabilitation Back Into Style, Jack Levine

Nova Law Review

As is the case nationwide, Florida is experiencing a philosophical

and fiscal tug-of-war over the issue of juvenile justice.


Hrs And The Health And Welfare Of Florida's Children, William W. Ausbon M.D. Jan 1984

Hrs And The Health And Welfare Of Florida's Children, William W. Ausbon M.D.

Nova Law Review

Recent information concerning children and families arising from

1980 census data and several national reports reveals certain situations

and trends which will have far-reaching consequences for Florida and

the nation.


Funding The Most Costly Alternative: A Legislative Paradox, Wesley W. Jenkins Jan 1984

Funding The Most Costly Alternative: A Legislative Paradox, Wesley W. Jenkins

Nova Law Review

This article discusses the perhaps rather startling fact that legislators

traditionally tend to allocate funds for more costly social services

rather than for the less expensive ones.


The Governor's Constituency For Children: Concerned Adults Unite In Lobbying Efforts, Margaret Kempel Jan 1984

The Governor's Constituency For Children: Concerned Adults Unite In Lobbying Efforts, Margaret Kempel

Nova Law Review

In the political lexicon of the 1980s, a "constituency" has come to

mean a special interest group coalesced around a single issue. These

single-issue constituencies, or special interest lobbies, range from right

wing to left wing, from neighborhood associations to well-organized political

action committees, from environmental causes to tax-slashing

referenda.


Florida Nonsmokers Need Legislative Action To "Clear The Air", Curtis R. Cowan Jan 1984

Florida Nonsmokers Need Legislative Action To "Clear The Air", Curtis R. Cowan

Nova Law Review

Even with the onset of the health-conscious '80s, approximately

thirty-eight percent of adult males and thirty percent of adult females

actively smoke tobacco products.


The War Powers Resolution Of. 1973: An Attempt To Regulate War Powers Proves Inadequate, Paul D. Novack Jan 1984

The War Powers Resolution Of. 1973: An Attempt To Regulate War Powers Proves Inadequate, Paul D. Novack

Nova Law Review

The executive and legislative branches of government have struggled

over control of the war powers since the adoption of the Constitution

in 1789.


Nova Law Review Full Issue Jan 1984

Nova Law Review Full Issue

Nova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Case Of The Burnside Foundry*, Mary Gibson Jan 1984

The Case Of The Burnside Foundry*, Mary Gibson

Nova Law Review

In this article we explore the right to refuse an unsafe assignment. We

argue that an effective right to refuse is a necessary condition for informed

consent to workplace hazards.


The Use Of Videotape In Child Abuse Cases, Dennis A. Haas Jan 1984

The Use Of Videotape In Child Abuse Cases, Dennis A. Haas

Nova Law Review

Child abuse investigations typically involve a myriad of social and

criminal justice agencies, each on an independent fact-gathering mission.


Constitutional Considerations Pertaining To Florida's Citrus Freeze Embargo: Are Due Process And Delegation Of Power Problems Frustrating The Purposes Of The Citrus Code, Nancy Perkins Spyke Jan 1984

Constitutional Considerations Pertaining To Florida's Citrus Freeze Embargo: Are Due Process And Delegation Of Power Problems Frustrating The Purposes Of The Citrus Code, Nancy Perkins Spyke

Nova Law Review

On Christmas night and into the early morning hours of December

26, 1983, a freeze descended upon most of Florida's citrus groves.


The Current State Of Termination Of Medical Treatment Case Law, Mary Stetson Lingerfeldt Jan 1984

The Current State Of Termination Of Medical Treatment Case Law, Mary Stetson Lingerfeldt

Nova Law Review

A particularly unsettled area of the law in recent years has been

the sensitive and emotionally-charged subject of termination of medical

treatment.


Recovery For Lost Parental Consortium: Nightmare Or Breakthrough?, Rodney Guy Romano Jan 1984

Recovery For Lost Parental Consortium: Nightmare Or Breakthrough?, Rodney Guy Romano

Nova Law Review

Loss of parental consortium is a cause of action which allows a

child to recover damages against third parties who tortiously injure a

child's parent.'


The Warren S. Henderson Wetlands Protection Act Of 1984: Enough Protection?, V. Donald Hilley Jan 1984

The Warren S. Henderson Wetlands Protection Act Of 1984: Enough Protection?, V. Donald Hilley

Nova Law Review

With the enactment of the Warren S. Henderson Wetlands Protection

Act of 1984 the Florida Legislature took a first step toward

comprehensive wetlands protection, joining seven other states that have

enacted comprehensive wetlands legislation.


Florida's Dependent Child: The Continuing Search For Realistic Standards, Christina A. Zawisza, Mary K. Williams Jan 1984

Florida's Dependent Child: The Continuing Search For Realistic Standards, Christina A. Zawisza, Mary K. Williams

Nova Law Review

The Florida Legislature in 1984 will once again revisit the state's

juvenile dependency laws in their entirety.


Nova Law Review Full Issue Jan 1984

Nova Law Review Full Issue

Nova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Parental Liability For The Torts Of Their Minor Children: Limits, Logic & Legality, Robert Charles Levine Jan 1984

Parental Liability For The Torts Of Their Minor Children: Limits, Logic & Legality, Robert Charles Levine

Nova Law Review

Throughout history, children have had a tendency to cause mischief,

damage and often injury to people and the property of others.