Akhil Reed Amar, Bush, Gore, Florida, and the Constitution
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61 Fla. L. Rev. 911 (2009) | | | | INTRODUCTION :: Edith and Marty Rapp, a Jewish Florida couple, were married until Marty’s death in 2003. Bruce Rapp, Marty’s son and Edith’s stepson, worked for Jews...
View ArticleCaycee Hampton, Confirmation of a Catch-22: Glik V. Cunniffe and the Paradox...
63 Fla. L. Rev. 1549 (2011)| | | | On October 1, 2007, Simon Glik observed several police officers arresting a young man on the Boston Common. Concerned that the officers were employing excessive...
View ArticleMarla Spector Bowman, Docs v. Glocks: Doctors, Guns, Discrimination, and...
Americans discuss some of the most intimate details of their lives within the small confines of their neighborhood doctor’s office. Many Americans, however, may be taken aback if their physician asked...
View ArticleAffording The Franchise: Amendment 4 & The Senate Bill 7066 Litigation
Abstract Felon re-enfranchisement statutes that condition the restoration ofvoting rights on the payment of legal financial obligations have beenchallenged under the Fourteenth and Twenty-Fourth...
View ArticleThe Eighth Amendment’s Time to Shine: Previewing Florida’s Imminent...
Abstract In April 2023, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis enacted legislation that lowers the jury vote necessary to impose a sentence of death in the state to 8–4. The new statute removes the procedural...
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