Archive Issue - December 2009

Volume 61 December 2009 Number 5
Dunwody Distinguished Lecture in Law
Bush, Gore, Florida, and the Constitution Akhil Reed Amar
The Meanting of Bush v. Gore Thoughts on Professor Amar's Analysis Erwin Chemerinsky
Bush v. Gore and the Lawlessness Principle: A Comment on Professor Amar Richard L. Hasen
From Bush v. Gore to NAMUDNO: A Response to Professor Amar Ellen D. Katz
Bush v. Gore at the Dawning of the Age of Obama Nelson Lund
ARTICLES
Rethinking the Paramaters of Trademark Use in Entertainment Elizabeth L. Rosenblatt
Second-Order Proof Rules Michael S. Pardo
When Immigration Borders Move Huyen Pham
NOTES
When "Now Known or Later Developed Fails Its Purpose: How P2P Litigation Has Turned The Distribution Right Upside-Down Vincent J. Galluzzo
A Great Gamble: Why Compromise Is the Best Bet to Resolve Florida Indian Gaming Crisis Allison Sirica

Past Issues of the Floria Law Review

Volume 62 July 2010 Number 3
Volume 62 April 2010 Number 2
Volume 62 January 2010 Number 1
Volume 61 December 2009 Number 5
Volume 61 September 2009 Number 4
Volume 61 July 2009 Number 3
Volume 61 April 2009 Number 2
Volume 61 January 2009 Number 1

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Previous Issues:
§ July 2010 (Vol. 62, No. 3)
§ April 2010 (Vol. 62, No. 2)
§ Jan. 2010 (Vol. 62, No. 1)
§ Dec. 2009 (Vol. 61 No. 5)
§ Sept. 2009 (Vol. 61, No. 4)
§ July 2009 (Vol. 61, No. 3)
§ April 2009 (Vol. 61, No. 2)
§ January 2009 (Vol. 61, No. 1)

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