ARTICLESJeffrey Manns, Turning Bailouts into Investments
Scott A. Moss,The Overhyped Path from Tinker to Morse: How the Student Speech Cases Show the Limits of Supreme Court Decisions — for the Law and for the Litigants
NOTES
Courtney Gaughan, Some MoreWatters Please? Dodd-Frank Act’s New Preemption Standards Lighten Consumers’ Wallets
Jordan E. Pratt, An Open and Shut Case: Why the Eleventh Circuit Should Extend First Amendment Retaliation Jurisprudence to Restrain the Government’s Power to Shut Down Public Fora
Kathryn A. Kimball, Losing Our Soul: Judicial Discretion in the Sentencing of Child Pornography Offenders
COMMENT
Caycee Hampton, Confirmation of a Catch-22: Gilk v. Cunniffe and the Paradox of Citizen Recording
Forthcoming 2012:
Volume 64, Number 1(January, 2012), Special Climate Change Issue
Ruhl & Markell, An Empirical Assessment of Climate Change in the Courts: A New Jurisprudence or Business as Usual?
Sarah Krakoff, Planetarian Identity Formation and the Relocalization of Environmental Law
Dave Owen, Critical Habitat and the Challenge of Regulating Small Harms
Robert W. Adler, Balancing Compassion and Risk in Climate Adaptation: U.S. Water, Drought and Agricultural Law
Victor Byers Flatt, Adapting Laws for a Changing World – A Systemic Approach to Climate Change Adaptation
Volume 64, Number 2 (April, 2012)
64 Fla. L. Rev. ____(April, 2012)
ARTICLES
Nancy Leong, The Open Road and the Traffic Stop: Narratives and Counter-Narratives of the American Dream
Cassidy & Massing, The Model Penal Code’s Wrong Turn: Renunciation as a Defense to Criminal Conspiracy
Kovacic, From Dominance to Oligopoly: The United States and the Future Development of Global Competition Policy Standards
Charles W. Rhodes Nineteenth Century Personal Jurisdiction Doctrine in a Twenty-First Century World
Elizabeth Sheyn, Toward a Specific Intent Requirement in White Collar Crime Statutes: How the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 Sheds Light on the “General Intent Revolution”
ESSAY
Rebecca E. Zietlow, Popular Originalism: The Tea Party and Constitutional Theory
NOTE
Kelly G. Dunberg, Just What the Doctor Ordered for Quality Health Care in Florida: Will the Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act Become the Common Cure to Florida’s Patients’ Right to Know About Adverse Medical Incidents (Amendment 7)?
Volume 64, Number 3 (May, 2012)
64 Fla. L. Rev. ____(May, 2012)
Meghan J. Ryan , The Missing Jury
Abigail R. Moncrief , Safeguarding the Safeguards: The ACA Litigation and the Extension of Structural Protection to Non-Fundamental Liberties
William W. Berry III, Practicing Proportionality
Andrew C. W. Lund, Compensation as Signaling
Jeremy A. Blumenthal, Expert Paternalism
R. George Wright, Electoral Lies and the Broader Problems of Strict Scrutiny
NOTES
Jocelyn Ho, Bullied to Death: Cyberbullying and Student Online Speech Rights
Jacy Owens, Following Conditions: Judicial Delegation of Authority to Federal Probation Officers
Volume 64, Number 4 (July, 2012)
64 Fla. L. Rev. ____(July, 2012)
SYMPOSIA
Martin H. Redish, Pleading, Discovery and the Federal Rules: Exploring the Foundations of Modern Procedure
Ronald J. Allen, How to Think About Judicial System Errors, Costs, and Their Allocation
E. Donald Elliott Fixing the Foundation of Civil Litigation: Or Why Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 4(b) is Bad Policy, Unconstitutional, and How to Fix It
Richard M. Esenberg, A Modest Proposal for Human Limitations on Cyberdiscovery
ARTICLES
Peter K. Yu, Intellectual Property and Human Rights in the Nonmultilateral Era
Deven R. Desai, From Trademarks to Brands
NOTE
Amber Curtis, There’s No Place Like Home . . . and your Cell Phone? Applying the Fourth Amendment to Cell Phone Location Tracking



