FSU Law Review Current Issue

VOLUME 35 WINTER 2008 NUMBER 2


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Articles

  • The Government-in-the-Sunshine Law Then and Now: A Model for Implementing New Technologies Consistent with Florida's Position as a Leader in Open Government
    • Sandra F. Chance & Christina Locke

  • Does Practice Make Perfect? An Empirical Examination of the Impact of Practice Essays on Essay Exam Performance
    • Andrea A. Curcio, Gregory Todd Jones & Tanya M. Washington

  • A Democratic Theory of Amicus Advocacy
    • Ruben J. Garcia

  • Why Torts Die
    • Kyle Graham

  • The Identifiability Bias in Environmental Law
    • Shi-Ling Hsu

  • Illness and Inability to Repay: The Role of Debtor Health in the Discharge of Educational Debt
    • Rafael I. Pardo

Comment

  • Military Commissions Act of 2006: A Regressive Step Back from the International Legal Standards of Rape and Sexual Violence
    • Melina Milazzo