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Full-Text Articles in Law
Recidivism Recourse: Cracking Down On Florida's Sexually Violent Predators, Nicole Canha
Recidivism Recourse: Cracking Down On Florida's Sexually Violent Predators, Nicole Canha
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Value Of A Life Story And Why The Right To An Individual's Life Story Should Not Escape Bankruptcy, Robert Sutton
The Value Of A Life Story And Why The Right To An Individual's Life Story Should Not Escape Bankruptcy, Robert Sutton
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
Defining The "Defined"—Problem Gambling, Pathological Gambling, And Gambling Disorder: Impact On Policy And Legislation, Sarah A. Hinchliffe
Defining The "Defined"—Problem Gambling, Pathological Gambling, And Gambling Disorder: Impact On Policy And Legislation, Sarah A. Hinchliffe
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
California's Redd Rubberstamp: Avoiding Constitutional Concerns, But At What Cost?, Ryan Mock
California's Redd Rubberstamp: Avoiding Constitutional Concerns, But At What Cost?, Ryan Mock
Environmental and Earth Law Journal (EELJ)
The purpose of this note is to examine the issues surrounding California's carbon market, the challenges of effectively regulating such a market that allows domestic companies to purchase carbon credits generated abroad, and the need for federal intervention if carbon trading is to become an effective and ethical reality in the United States. This note also provides background on the United Nation's REDD (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation) programs, as well as covers the history of California's Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006. In addition, this note explains the problems California has with negotiating with foreign governments since those …
Submerging Islands: Tuvalu And Kiribati As Case Studies Illustrating The Need For A Climate Refugee Treaty, Rana Balesh
Submerging Islands: Tuvalu And Kiribati As Case Studies Illustrating The Need For A Climate Refugee Treaty, Rana Balesh
Environmental and Earth Law Journal (EELJ)
Climate change will significantly impact vulnerable populations. Included in those populations are island indigenous peoples. Small island developing states are particularly vulnerable to the rise in seal level. Loss of territory due to rising sea levels is not the only problem however, infrastructure and food supplies are also at risk. As such, this article addresses the need for a comprehensive climate change refugee treaty using Tuvalu and Kiribati's circumstances to illustrate the situation.
Earthonomics: Balancing Between Earth And Business, Yazen Abdin
Earthonomics: Balancing Between Earth And Business, Yazen Abdin
Environmental and Earth Law Journal (EELJ)
Economists consistently fail to account that Earth has a finite amount of resources. This article analyzes the behavior of corporate America and the effect it has on the world form an Earth jurisprudence standpoint. It will explore twp specific industries, oil and food, and what role they have played in the environment's health. It also explores potential solutions.
Bombs And Babies: The Unfortunate Results Of Conversion Of A Military Defense Site To A Residential Neighborhood, Karen Zagrodny Consalo
Bombs And Babies: The Unfortunate Results Of Conversion Of A Military Defense Site To A Residential Neighborhood, Karen Zagrodny Consalo
Environmental and Earth Law Journal (EELJ)
There are over 9,000 Formerly Used Defense Sites in the United States. One of these sites, the Pine Castle Jeep Range, was located in what is now east Orlando. As a defense site during World War II, the area was intentionally bombarded with among other things, explosive and chemical bombs. Fifty years later, a population boom drew many to purchase their homes in the same area. This article examines the history of the Pine Castle Jeep Range and the issues resulting from subsequent increase in population. The author hopes this article will provide practical legal and technological advice for other …
Responding To The Great Work: The Role Of Earth Jurisprudence And Wild Law In The 21st Century, Dr. Michelle Maloney, Sister Pat Siemen Op, Jd
Responding To The Great Work: The Role Of Earth Jurisprudence And Wild Law In The 21st Century, Dr. Michelle Maloney, Sister Pat Siemen Op, Jd
Environmental and Earth Law Journal (EELJ)
In this lead article, the authors build on the idea that we do not need more environmental law in response to the deteriorating health of the natural world. Rather, they argue that what is needed are different approaches to managing human relationships with the earth. They argue that the burgeoning Earth jurisprudence movement offers a deep philosophical anchor and a range of practical and multi-disciplinary approaches necessary to create law reform and societal change that will better support the natural world and human societies than our current system. The authors will outline the origins and key elements of the Earth …
Barriers To Neighborhood Wildlife Habitats: Is Lawn Uniformity Worth Biodiversity Loss?, Sonya Cunningham
Barriers To Neighborhood Wildlife Habitats: Is Lawn Uniformity Worth Biodiversity Loss?, Sonya Cunningham
Environmental and Earth Law Journal (EELJ)
Local ordinances and covenants, conditions or restrictions (CCRs) usually create barriers to wildlife habitats in neighborhoods. Fortunately, it is possible under limited circumstances for a homeowner to have a wildlife habitat in their lawn. This comment will provide and overview of those limited circumstances, as well as provide steps to challenge the enforcement of ordinances and CCRs. In addition, this define and examine the concept of biodiversity and biodiversity loss.
Texas Colonias: Injustice By Definition, Caitlin Lewis
Texas Colonias: Injustice By Definition, Caitlin Lewis
Environmental and Earth Law Journal (EELJ)
Colonias are usually characterized as rural or semi-rural slums inhabited by Mexican-origin immigrants and Mexican Americans. This Comment examines the socioeconomic and environmental burdens faced by Texas colonias and the public and private attempts to address these hardships.
The Standing Of The Public Interest, Amitai Etzioni
The Standing Of The Public Interest, Amitai Etzioni
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
Florida's "Brave New World": The Transition From Frye To Daubert Will Transform The Playing-Field For Litigants In Medical Causation Cases, Erica W. Rutner, Lara B. Bach
Florida's "Brave New World": The Transition From Frye To Daubert Will Transform The Playing-Field For Litigants In Medical Causation Cases, Erica W. Rutner, Lara B. Bach
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
Do You Know The Fair Market Value Of Your Property?: A Call To The Legislature To Revise Section 775.089, Florida Statutes, Governing Restitution, Adam M. Hapner
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
False Framings: The Co-Opting Of Sex-Selection By The Anti-Abortion Movement, Seema Mohapatra
False Framings: The Co-Opting Of Sex-Selection By The Anti-Abortion Movement, Seema Mohapatra
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Immune Disorder: Uncertainty Regarding The Application Of "Stand Your Ground" Laws, Benjamin M. Boylston
Immune Disorder: Uncertainty Regarding The Application Of "Stand Your Ground" Laws, Benjamin M. Boylston
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sorting Out The Shootout: Florida Courts Untangle The "Stand Your Ground Law", Lawrence J. Semento
Sorting Out The Shootout: Florida Courts Untangle The "Stand Your Ground Law", Lawrence J. Semento
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
Another Bizarre Twist In Florida's Stand Your Ground Law, Rachel A. Mattie
Another Bizarre Twist In Florida's Stand Your Ground Law, Rachel A. Mattie
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
Unlawful/Criminal Activity: The Ill-Defined And Inadequate Provision For A "Stand Your Ground" Defense, R. Christopher Campbell
Unlawful/Criminal Activity: The Ill-Defined And Inadequate Provision For A "Stand Your Ground" Defense, R. Christopher Campbell
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
Know The Ground You're Standing On: Analyzing Stand Your Ground And Self-Defense In Florida's Legal System, Jessica Travis, Jeffrey James
Know The Ground You're Standing On: Analyzing Stand Your Ground And Self-Defense In Florida's Legal System, Jessica Travis, Jeffrey James
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
Laizure V. Avante At Leesburg: A Wrong Turn On The Road To Vindicating Nursing Home Residents' Rights, Joseph S. Miller
Laizure V. Avante At Leesburg: A Wrong Turn On The Road To Vindicating Nursing Home Residents' Rights, Joseph S. Miller
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Bright Idea: Reconstructing Florida's Classrooms By "Destigmatizing" Special Education, Diva Geltzer
A Bright Idea: Reconstructing Florida's Classrooms By "Destigmatizing" Special Education, Diva Geltzer
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
Time To Lift The Veil Of Inequality In Health Care Coverage: Using Corporate Law To Defend The Affordable Care Act, Seema Mohapatra
Time To Lift The Veil Of Inequality In Health Care Coverage: Using Corporate Law To Defend The Affordable Care Act, Seema Mohapatra
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Cocktails On Campus: Are Libations A Liability?, Susan S. Bendlin
Cocktails On Campus: Are Libations A Liability?, Susan S. Bendlin
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Adopting An International Convention On Surrogacy—A Lesson From Intercountry Adoption, Seema Mohapatra
Adopting An International Convention On Surrogacy—A Lesson From Intercountry Adoption, Seema Mohapatra
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Teaching And Assessing Professional Communication Skills In Law School, Denitsa R. Mavrova Heinrich
Teaching And Assessing Professional Communication Skills In Law School, Denitsa R. Mavrova Heinrich
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Prove Me Wrong Cases And Consideration Theory, Daniel P. O'Gorman
Prove Me Wrong Cases And Consideration Theory, Daniel P. O'Gorman
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Casting Of The Canon: Family Law Reimagined,, Jill Elaine Hasday, Laurie S. Kohn
Book Review: Casting Of The Canon: Family Law Reimagined,, Jill Elaine Hasday, Laurie S. Kohn
Child and Family Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Legisprudence Of Florida's Alimony Reform: Why Draconic Family Law Continues To Prevail In A Modern Society, Joseph P. Formoso
The Legisprudence Of Florida's Alimony Reform: Why Draconic Family Law Continues To Prevail In A Modern Society, Joseph P. Formoso
Child and Family Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Incipient Stages Of A Nation Recognizing Same-Sex Marriages And The Battles Their Children Face, Gina I. Thomas
The Incipient Stages Of A Nation Recognizing Same-Sex Marriages And The Battles Their Children Face, Gina I. Thomas
Child and Family Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Same Sex Marriage Debate For Dummies: A Breakdown Of The Twenty-First Century's First Civil Rights Movement, Marc Anthony Consalo
The Same Sex Marriage Debate For Dummies: A Breakdown Of The Twenty-First Century's First Civil Rights Movement, Marc Anthony Consalo
Child and Family Law Journal
No abstract provided.