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Chakrabarty's Progeny: Genetic Engineering And The Law, E. L. Roy Hunt Jan 1988

Chakrabarty's Progeny: Genetic Engineering And The Law, E. L. Roy Hunt

University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy

No abstract provided.


How Hospitals Compete: A Review Of The Literature, J. Michael Woolley, H. E. Frech Iii Jan 1988

How Hospitals Compete: A Review Of The Literature, J. Michael Woolley, H. E. Frech Iii

University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Certificate Of Need: Background And Review Of Recent Changes In Florida Law, Benjamin Gross Jan 1988

Certificate Of Need: Background And Review Of Recent Changes In Florida Law, Benjamin Gross

University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Do Courts Set Economic Policy?, Ben F. Overton Jan 1988

Do Courts Set Economic Policy?, Ben F. Overton

University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Trial Judges And Political Elections: A Time For Re-Examination, Ben F. Overton Jan 1988

Trial Judges And Political Elections: A Time For Re-Examination, Ben F. Overton

University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Antitrust Treatment Of Hospital Mergers, Roger D. Blair, James M. Fesmire Jan 1988

Antitrust Treatment Of Hospital Mergers, Roger D. Blair, James M. Fesmire

University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Can Chakrabarty Survive The "Harvard Mouse?", Joanne Eichelberger Siebold Jan 1988

Can Chakrabarty Survive The "Harvard Mouse?", Joanne Eichelberger Siebold

University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Comparable Worth And Its Relevance To Nursing, Karolyn L. Godbey Jan 1988

Comparable Worth And Its Relevance To Nursing, Karolyn L. Godbey

University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Regulation Of Health Care Costs: The Implications Of The Prospective Payment Reimbursement System, Martin F. Grace, Jean M. Mitchell Jan 1988

Regulation Of Health Care Costs: The Implications Of The Prospective Payment Reimbursement System, Martin F. Grace, Jean M. Mitchell

University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Does Medical Peer Review Immunity Exist After Patrick V. Burget? A Review Of The Legal Fundamentals, F. M. Langley Jan 1988

Does Medical Peer Review Immunity Exist After Patrick V. Burget? A Review Of The Legal Fundamentals, F. M. Langley

University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law: Closing The Schoolhouse Gate On The First Amendment - Hazelwood School District V. Kuhlmeier, Amy Fischer Jan 1988

Constitutional Law: Closing The Schoolhouse Gate On The First Amendment - Hazelwood School District V. Kuhlmeier, Amy Fischer

University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Torts: Florida's Medical Peer Review Law Prohibits Discovery Of Peer Review Committee Records - Feldman V. Glucroft, John F. Germany Jr. Jan 1988

Torts: Florida's Medical Peer Review Law Prohibits Discovery Of Peer Review Committee Records - Feldman V. Glucroft, John F. Germany Jr.

University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Precedent And Legal Authority: A Critical History, Charles W. Collier Jan 1988

Precedent And Legal Authority: A Critical History, Charles W. Collier

UF Law Faculty Publications

In this Article, Professor Charles Collier traces out a general theory of precedential authority through historical sources. The Article focuses on three particularly influential views of precedent: Wambaugh's concept of dictum, Oliphant's concept of stare decisis, and Goodhart's concept of ratio decidendi. These views illustrate an underlying tension between two distinct doctrines of precedential authority. The first doctrine, derived from humanistic thought, restricts-legal authority as narrowly as possible to the express terms of an original text. The second doctrine draws on the broad, generalizing tendencies of the empirical sciences and their corresponding conceptions of scientific authority. The two doctrines coexist …