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Full-Text Articles in Law
"He's A Black Male … Something Is Wrong With Him!" The Role Of Race In The Stand Your Ground Debate, D. Marvin Jones
"He's A Black Male … Something Is Wrong With Him!" The Role Of Race In The Stand Your Ground Debate, D. Marvin Jones
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
"Stand Your Ground" Laws: International Human Rights Law Implications, Ahmad Abuznaid, Caroline Bettinger-López, Charlotte Cassel, Meena Jagannath
"Stand Your Ground" Laws: International Human Rights Law Implications, Ahmad Abuznaid, Caroline Bettinger-López, Charlotte Cassel, Meena Jagannath
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Race To Incarcerate: Punitive Impulse And The Bid To Repeal Stand Your Ground, Aya Gruber
Race To Incarcerate: Punitive Impulse And The Bid To Repeal Stand Your Ground, Aya Gruber
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
"Stand Your Ground" In Context: Race, Gender, And Politics, Donna Coker
"Stand Your Ground" In Context: Race, Gender, And Politics, Donna Coker
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Call For Change: A Contextual-Configurative Analysis Of Florida's "Stand Your Ground" Laws, Elizabeth Megale
A Call For Change: A Contextual-Configurative Analysis Of Florida's "Stand Your Ground" Laws, Elizabeth Megale
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Real Men Advance, Real Women Retreat: Stand Your Ground, Battered Women's Syndrome, And Violence As Male Privilege, Mary Anne Franks
Real Men Advance, Real Women Retreat: Stand Your Ground, Battered Women's Syndrome, And Violence As Male Privilege, Mary Anne Franks
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Bite From The Poisonous Apple: How The Supreme Court Missed A Chance To Settle The Existing Tension Between The Pslra And Rule 15(A), Bryan Vega
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Siren Is Calling: Economic And Ideological Trends Toward Privatization Of Public Police Forces, Karena Hall
The Siren Is Calling: Economic And Ideological Trends Toward Privatization Of Public Police Forces, Karena Hall
University of Miami Law Review
The landmark Supreme Court ruling in Citizens United has opened the floodgates to allow unlimited corporate campaign donations, and Supreme Court doctrine is shifting back to the Lochner-era's focus on economic rights. At the same time, there are efforts underway across the United States to privatize public services in order to alleviate what proponents claim is a shortfall in revenue due to the recession. Within those privatization efforts, public policing has become a new front, with outsourcing and wholesale privatization of the police underway. This Article adds to the existing scholarship a political analysis of privatization efforts, including how lobbying …
Before The Smoke Cleared: Decision-Making In The Immediate Aftermath Of 9/11, Brian M. Stewart
Before The Smoke Cleared: Decision-Making In The Immediate Aftermath Of 9/11, Brian M. Stewart
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Going Long On Shorts, Scott Squires
Going Long On Shorts, Scott Squires
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Wheatley Report On Reforming Libor: A Step In The Right Direction?, Gabriela Pirana
The Wheatley Report On Reforming Libor: A Step In The Right Direction?, Gabriela Pirana
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Avoiding The First Amendment's Crosshairs: Revisiting Precedents & Refining Arguments In Brown V. Entertainment Merchants Association, Daniel Butler
Avoiding The First Amendment's Crosshairs: Revisiting Precedents & Refining Arguments In Brown V. Entertainment Merchants Association, Daniel Butler
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
No Right To Lie, Cheat, Or Steal: Public Good V. Private Order, Madeleine M. Plasencia
No Right To Lie, Cheat, Or Steal: Public Good V. Private Order, Madeleine M. Plasencia
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Revisiting Progressive Federalism: Voice, Exit, And Endless Money, Mckillop Bradford Erlandson
Revisiting Progressive Federalism: Voice, Exit, And Endless Money, Mckillop Bradford Erlandson
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Double Reasonableness And The Fourth Amendment, Sam Kamin, Justin Marceau
Double Reasonableness And The Fourth Amendment, Sam Kamin, Justin Marceau
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Digital Death Conundrum: How Federal And State Laws Prevent Fiduciaries From Managing Digital Property, James D. Lamm, Christina L. Kunz, Damien A. Riehl, Peter John Rademacher
The Digital Death Conundrum: How Federal And State Laws Prevent Fiduciaries From Managing Digital Property, James D. Lamm, Christina L. Kunz, Damien A. Riehl, Peter John Rademacher
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Social Media Frontier: Exploring A New Mandate For Competence In The Practice Of Law, Jan L. Jacobowitz, Danielle Singer
The Social Media Frontier: Exploring A New Mandate For Competence In The Practice Of Law, Jan L. Jacobowitz, Danielle Singer
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Learning From The Past: Why Termination Of A Non-Citizen Parent's Rights Should Not Be Based On The Child's Best Interest, Stacy Byrd
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Our Copyright Code: Continue Patching Or Start Rewriting?, Honorable Edward J. Damich
Our Copyright Code: Continue Patching Or Start Rewriting?, Honorable Edward J. Damich
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Has The Quest To Quelch Piracy Gone Too Far?: Government Overreach In Forfeiture Of Linking Websites , Freddi Mack
Has The Quest To Quelch Piracy Gone Too Far?: Government Overreach In Forfeiture Of Linking Websites , Freddi Mack
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Why Can't We Be Friends? Judges' Use Of Social Media, John G. Browning
Why Can't We Be Friends? Judges' Use Of Social Media, John G. Browning
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Pinterest And Copyright's Safe Harbors For Internet Providers, Micheal W. Carroll
Pinterest And Copyright's Safe Harbors For Internet Providers, Micheal W. Carroll
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Hampered Hopes For Homeowners: An Analysis Of How Litigation Trends Have Exposed The Home Affordable Modification Program's Weaknesses, Cushla E. Talbut
Hampered Hopes For Homeowners: An Analysis Of How Litigation Trends Have Exposed The Home Affordable Modification Program's Weaknesses, Cushla E. Talbut
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Keynote Address, John G. Browning
Keynote Address, John G. Browning
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Laying Your Online Self To Rest: Evaluating The Uniform Fiduciary Access To Digital Assets Act, Samantha D. Haworth
Laying Your Online Self To Rest: Evaluating The Uniform Fiduciary Access To Digital Assets Act, Samantha D. Haworth
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Stemming A Rising Tide: Why The Clean Air Act Following Massachusetts V. E.P.A. Provides A Sensible Vehicle Through Which To Regulate Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Zachary D. Ludens
Stemming A Rising Tide: Why The Clean Air Act Following Massachusetts V. E.P.A. Provides A Sensible Vehicle Through Which To Regulate Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Zachary D. Ludens
University of Miami Law Review
Imagine ocean levels rising because of global ice melt. Imagine the next ice age beginning due to the increase in carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Imagine global plant life dying as a result of rising global temperatures. Imagine afundamental shift in marine life as a direct consequence of the acidification of the world's waters. Finally, imagine increased greenhouse gases causing no impact on the world's biospheres at all. Scientists have predicted all of these possible results, and, while most reputable scientists agree that global climate change is real, there is far less agreement in the scientific …