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Documented: My Week At The South Texas Family Residential Center, Stacey Steinberg
Documented: My Week At The South Texas Family Residential Center, Stacey Steinberg
University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Everybody Out Of The Pool: Recognizing A First Amendment Claim For The Retaliatory Closure Of (Real Or Virtual) Public Forums, Frank D. Lomonte
Everybody Out Of The Pool: Recognizing A First Amendment Claim For The Retaliatory Closure Of (Real Or Virtual) Public Forums, Frank D. Lomonte
University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Who's Your Daddy?: In Vitro-Fertilization And The Parental Rights Of The Sperm Donor, Elizabeth Watkins
Who's Your Daddy?: In Vitro-Fertilization And The Parental Rights Of The Sperm Donor, Elizabeth Watkins
University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Judicial Bias Against Lgbt Parents In Custody Disputes, Amy Maitner
Judicial Bias Against Lgbt Parents In Custody Disputes, Amy Maitner
University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy
No abstract provided.
"Longstanding, Systemic Weaknesses": Hillary Clinton's Emails, Foia's Defects And Affirmative Disclosure, A. Jay Wagner
"Longstanding, Systemic Weaknesses": Hillary Clinton's Emails, Foia's Defects And Affirmative Disclosure, A. Jay Wagner
University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Letter From The Editor, Adam J. Bentley
Letter From The Editor, Adam J. Bentley
University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy
No abstract provided.
The Cost Of (In)Justice: A Preliminary Study Of The Chilling Effect Of The $50 Application Fee In Florida's Misdemeanor Courts, Alisa Smith
University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy
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Retaliation And The Reasonable Person, Sandra Sperino
Retaliation And The Reasonable Person, Sandra Sperino
Florida Law Review
When a worker complains about discrimination, federal law is supposed to protect that worker from later retaliation. Recent scholarly attention focuses on how courts limit retaliation claims by narrowly framing the causation inquiry. A larger threat to retaliation law is developing in the lower courts. Courts are declaring a wide swath of conduct as insufficiently serious to constitute retaliation.
Many courts hold that it is legal for an employer to threaten to fire a worker, to place the worker on administrative leave, or to negatively evaluate the worker because she complained about discriminatory conduct. Even if the worker has evidence …
Dedication To Chesterfield H. Smith, Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Dedication To Chesterfield H. Smith, Ruth Bader Ginsburg
University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Blameworthiness, Intent, And Cultural Dissonance: The Unequal Treatment Of Cultural Defense Defendants, Nancy S. Kim
Blameworthiness, Intent, And Cultural Dissonance: The Unequal Treatment Of Cultural Defense Defendants, Nancy S. Kim
University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Culture In Our Midst, Elaine M. Chiu
Culture In Our Midst, Elaine M. Chiu
University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy
No abstract provided.
A Drug By Any Other Name Is Still A Drug: Why The Florida Judiciary Should Start Treating Dui As Any Other Drug Offense, Gail Sasnett-Stauffer, E. John Gregory
A Drug By Any Other Name Is Still A Drug: Why The Florida Judiciary Should Start Treating Dui As Any Other Drug Offense, Gail Sasnett-Stauffer, E. John Gregory
University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Integrating Water Management And Land Use Planning: Uncovering The Missing Link In The Protection Of Florida's Water Resources, Mary Jane Angelo
Integrating Water Management And Land Use Planning: Uncovering The Missing Link In The Protection Of Florida's Water Resources, Mary Jane Angelo
University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy
No abstract provided.
A Look Back—One Lawyer's View, W. Dexter Douglass
A Look Back—One Lawyer's View, W. Dexter Douglass
University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Genetically Engineered Plant Pesticides: Recent Developments In The Epa's Regulation Of Biotechnology, Mary Jane Angelo
Genetically Engineered Plant Pesticides: Recent Developments In The Epa's Regulation Of Biotechnology, Mary Jane Angelo
University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Editor's Dedication, Scott D. Makar
Editor's Dedication, Scott D. Makar
University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy
No abstract provided.
A Model Wetlands Protection Ordinance: Legal Considerations, Mary Jane Angelo
A Model Wetlands Protection Ordinance: Legal Considerations, Mary Jane Angelo
University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy
No abstract provided.