Vol. 27, Issue 2, 1975January 01, 1975 EDT
Labor Relations: Defamation–Libel Liability Limited
Labor Relations: Defamation–Libel Liability Limited
Sandra R. Scott,
Articles in Vol. 27, Issue 2, 1975
Vol. 27, Issue 2, 1975
- After Defunis: Filling the Constitutional VacuumRobert M. O'Neil
- DeFunis v. Odegaard, The Supreme Court, and Preferential Law School Admissions: Discretion is Sometimes Not the Better Part of ValorFletcher N. Baldwin
- State Immunity and Federal Judical Power--Retreat from National SupremacyFrederick S. Le Clercq
- Corporate Liquidation Incident to the Acquisition of Assets: A Loot at Some Current Problems Arising from a Section 332-334(b)(2) LiquidationTheodore A. Erck
- Internal Revenue Code of 1954, Section 7421(a), The Anti-Injunction Act: Judicial Muzzle makes for Service MuscleRichard CandeloraJohn W. Hawkes
- Consumer Protection Under the Florida Consumer Finance Act: Illusion or Reality?Louis RosenbloumJeffrey A. Cramer
- Privacy of Information in Florida Public Employee Personnel FilesM. Lee Gay
- Diversity Ownership in Broadcasting: Affirmative Policy in Search of an AuthorMcNeill Watkins
- The Motion In Limine: Pretrial Trump Card in Civil LitigationRobert T. Hyde
- Private Compensation for Oil Pollution: Florida's Practical SolutionKathryn Katz
- Labor Relations: Defamation--Libel Liability LimitedSandra R. Scott
- Speedy Trial: Competency Exam as WaiverPatricia E. Comer
- Monopolies: Clayton Section 7 and the Potential Competition Doctrine--What Sort of Standards for Commercial Banks?W. Robinson Frazier
- Grand Jury Investigations versus Administrative Power: Which is More Confusing to the Electorate?Donna Litman Maines
- Constitutional Law: Overbredth--A Jurisprudential Disappearing ActRonald A. Nelson
- School Desegregation: Paring the Tail that Wagged the DogWilliam A. Weber
- Broadcast Media Regulations: Death Knell of the Fairness DoctrineJ. Diane Everett
Sandra R. Scott, Labor Relations: Defamation–Libel Liability Limited, 27 Fla. L. Rev. 560 (1975).
