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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: Sirica
Allison Sirica, The New Federal Pleading Standard: Ashcroft v. Iqbal, 129 S. Ct. 1937 (2009)
62 Fla. L. Rev. 547 (2010) | | | | CASE COMMENT :: In the wake of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, Javaid Iqbal, a Muslim citizen of Pakistan, was arrested and detained in a maximum … Continue reading
Posted in Attorney Practice, Civil Procedure, Civil Rights Law, Uncategorized
Tagged 2001, abusive, Ashcroft, Director of Federal Bureau of Investigation, Federal Pleading Standard, Iqbal, Javaid Iqbal, John Ashcroft, Muslim Citizen, Pakistan, Robert Mueller, September 11, Sirica, strip and body cavity searches, United States Attorney General, unnecessary
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Allison Sirica, A Great Gamble: Why Compromise Is the Best Bet to Resolve Florida’s Indian Gaming Crisis
61 Fla. L. Rev. 1201 (2009) | | | | INTRODUCTION :: “Indian gaming is a national multi-billion dollar enterprise and growing.” Even in 2008, amidst an economic downturn, the revenues generated by the tribal gaming industry continued to show … Continue reading
Posted in Constitutional Law, Contract Law, Florida Constitutional Law, Government Contracts, Governments and Legislation, Healthcare Law, Native Americans, Uncategorized
Tagged Class II gaming, Compromise, Florida Supreme Court, Governor Charles Christ, IGRA, Indian Gaming Crisis, Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, Indian Law, Seminole Tribe of Florida, Seminole Tribe of Florida v. Florida, Sirica, Texas v. United States, tribal casions, tribal gaming industry, work opportunity
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