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Florida Law Review Forum
March 03, 2025 EDT

Three Strikes Against Using the Prisons Litigation Reform Act to Reduce Litigation of Indigent Prisoners

Jennavieve Brown,
Prison Litigation Reform ActCourt ReformCriminal ProcedureCivil ProcedureThree Strikes RuleStatutory InterpretationCivil LitigationFrivilous LitigationMotion to DismissMoore v. Maricopa County Sheriff's Office
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Fla. L. Rev.
Jennavieve Brown, Three Strikes Against Using the Prisons Litigation Reform Act to Reduce Litigation of Indigent Prisoners, 76 Fla. L. Rev. F. 95 (2025).

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