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Case Comments
Vol. 33, Issue 2, 1981January 01, 1981 EDT

Constitutional Law: The Fifth Circuit’s “Good Faith” Exception to the Exclusionary Rule–Well-Reached or Overreached?

Thomas Tighe,
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Articles in Vol. 33, Issue 2, 1981

Vol. 33, Issue 2, 1981
  • The Impact of Entitlement Analysis: Due Process in Correctional Administrative Hearings
    Thompson H. Gooding
  • Constitutionality Violations in Zoning: The Emerging Section 1983 Damage Remedy
    Nicholas Rockwell
  • Federal Property Forfeiture Statutes: The Need to Guarantee
    Kenneth Kandaris
  • Law of the Sea: The Delimitation of the Maritime Boundary Between the United States and the Bahamas
    Philip A. Allen
  • Potential Havens from American Jurisdiction and Discovery Laws in International Antitrust Enforcement
    Georgia Jacobsen Newman
  • Constitutional Law: Qualified Right of Access to Criminal Trials Recognized
    Robert Anthony
  • Florida Constitutional Law: Conveyance to a Tenancy by the Entirety of Homestead Property--The Demise of the "Heirs' Interest" Rationale?
    Darryl Richard
  • Constitutional Law: The Fifth Circuit's "Good Faith" Exception to the Exclusionary Rule--Well-Reached or Overreached?
    Thomas Tighe
Fla. L. Rev.
Thomas Tighe, Constitutional Law: The Fifth Circuit’s “Good Faith” Exception to the Exclusionary Rule–Well-Reached or Overreached?, 33 Fla. L. Rev. 300 (1981).
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