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Vol. 29, Issue 4, 1977July 01, 1977 EDT

Docking of the Longshoremens’ and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act: How Far Can it Come Ashore?

Michael D. Whalen,
Photo by Sebastian Pichler on Unsplash

Articles in Vol. 29, Issue 4, 1977

Vol. 29, Issue 4, 1977
  • Collective Bargaining and Private University Governance: A Look from the Law Schools
    Robert T. Brousseau
  • Unauthorized Practice in Estate Planning and Administration: A Mild and Temperate Dissent
    Clarence F. Hyrne
  • Law Day Remarks
    Frederick B. Karl
  • Docking of the Longshoremens' and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act: How Far Can it Come Ashore?
    Michael D. Whalen
  • Multi-Member Legislative Districts: Requiem for a Constitutional Burial
    Dennis J. Wall
  • The Public Trust Doctrine and Ownership of Florida's Navigable Lakes
    Daniel L. Molly
  • State Taxation of Interstate Business: An End to the Privilage of Tax Immunity
    Scott Specht
  • Securities Fraud: Rule 10b-5 Does Not Require Fairness in Short-Form Mergers When Full Disclosure Is Made
    Charles J. Bartlett
  • Criminal Procedure: Expanding Disclosure of Presentence Investigation Reports
    Risa Lieberwitz
  • Constitutional Law: No Clear Standard for the Waiver of an Asserted Right to Counsel
    Richard Zabak
Fla. L. Rev.
Michael D. Whalen, Docking of the Longshoremens’ and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act: How Far Can It Come Ashore?, 29 Fla. L. Rev. 681 (1977).
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