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Vol. 19, Issue 2, 1966September 01, 1966 EDT

Constitutional Revision: County Home Rule in Florida–The Need for Expansion

C. Wayne Alford, John H. Wolf,
Photo by Trent Erwin on Unsplash

Articles in Vol. 19, Issue 2, 1966

Vol. 19, Issue 2, 1966
  • State Supreme Court Judge Versus United States Supreme Court Justice: A Change in Function and Perspective
    William J. Brennan
  • When the Landlord Resorts to Self-Help: A Plea for Clarification of the Law in Florida
    Walter E. Barnett
  • Constitutional Revision: County Home Rule in Florida--The Need for Expansion
    C. Wayne AlfordJohn H. Wolf
  • Criminal Law: Vagueness Versus Common Law Criminal Libel
    William J. Sheppard
  • LSD: A Challenge to American Drug Law Philosophy
    Brian Alexander Rosborough
  • The "Public Purpose" and "Charitable" Tax Exemption in Florida: A Judicial Morass
    William D. GoddardJohn C. Spencer
  • Legal Ethics: Standards for Whose Sake?
    Karl B. BlockMichael McGillicuddy
  • Constitutional Law: Stomach Pumping Incident to Search Held Not an Unreasonable Search and Seizure
    Thomas C. CobbRobert L. Moore
  • Constitutional Law: Use of Peyote as a Free Exercise of Religion
    David Monaco
  • Constituitonal Law: The Right to Jury Trial for Criminal Contempt
    John D. McKeyWilliam C. Sherrill
  • Removal of Cause: Decline of the Presumption that State Courts Will Correct Racial Abuses
    Kenneth F. TworogerJohn J. Upchurch
  • Fokosch (ed.): Essays in Legal History in Honor of Felix Frankfurter
    R. J. Farley
Fla. L. Rev.
C. Wayne Alford & John H. Wolf, Constitutional Revision: County Home Rule in Florida–The Need for Expansion, 19 Fla. L. Rev. 282 (1966).
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