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Child Support: The Double Standard, Karen Colby Weiner
Child Support: The Double Standard, Karen Colby Weiner
Florida State University Law Review
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Spooner V. Askew, 345 So. 2d 1055 (Fla. 1976), Charles A. Johnson
Spooner V. Askew, 345 So. 2d 1055 (Fla. 1976), Charles A. Johnson
Florida State University Law Review
Ad Valorem Taxation- RATIFICATION OF FLORIDA'S AD VALOREM TAX STRUCTURE: REJECTION OF AN EQUAL PROTECTION CHALLENGE.
Village Of Arlington Heights V. Metropolitan Housing Development Corp., 97 S. Ct. 555 (1977), Karen K. Kinkennon
Village Of Arlington Heights V. Metropolitan Housing Development Corp., 97 S. Ct. 555 (1977), Karen K. Kinkennon
Florida State University Law Review
Zoning- DISCRIMINATORY INTENT MUST BE PROVED BEFORE COURTS MAY REACH FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT EQUAL PROTECTION ISSUES.