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Jan. 2013, Vol. 65, No. 1
Articles
David Haddock, Tonja Jacobi, & Matthew Sag, League Structure &Stadium Rent Seeking— the Role of Antitrust Revisited
Steven J. Cleveland, Resurrecting Deference to the Securities and Exchange Commission: Mark Cuban Trading on Inside information
Janai S. Nelson, The First Amendment, Equal Protection and Felon Disenfranchisement: A New Viewpoint
Sergio J. Campos, Erie as a Choice of Enforcement Defaults
Hanah Metchis Volokh, Constitutional Authority Statements in Congress
Sapna Kumar, The Accidental Agency?
Christian Turner, State Action Problems
Tag Archives: Kelo v. City of New London
Scott J. Kennelly, In Honor of Walter O. Weyrauch: Florida’s Eminent Domain Overhaul: Creating More Problems than it Solved
60 Fla. L. Rev. 471 (2008) | | | | INTRODUCTION :: A knock at your front door wakes you. Blurry-eyed, you open your door to a government official who tells you that the city would like to purchase your … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Property Law, Uncategorized
Tagged distressed neighborhood, Eminent Domain, Florida's legislature, forced sale of property, Kelo v. City of New London, Kennelly, Overhaul, property tax, public nuisance, public use
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