Vol. 41, Issue 1, 1989January 01, 1988 EDT
Capital Punishment and the Incompetent: Procedures for Determining Competency to be Executed After Ford v. Wainwright
Capital Punishment and the Incompetent: Procedures for Determining Competency to be Executed After Ford v. Wainwright
Paul F. Enzinna, Jana L. Gill,
Articles in Vol. 41, Issue 1, 1989
Vol. 41, Issue 1, 1989
- Equitable Liens and Constructive Trusts in Bankruptcy: Judicial Values and the Limits of Bankruptcy Distribution PolicyJeffrey Davis
- Copyright: The Scenes of a Faire DoctrineLeslie A. Kurtz
- Capital Punishment and the Incompetent: Procedures for Determining Competency to be Executed After Ford v. WainwrightPaul F. EnzinnaJana L. Gill
- Protecting Competition: The Role of Compensation and Deterrence for Improved Antitrust EnforcementAmanda Kay Esquibel
- Grandparent Visitation: A Florida FocusElizabeth M. Belsom
Paul F. Enzinna & Jana L. Gill, Capital Punishment and the Incompetent: Procedures for Determining Competency to Be Executed After Ford v. Wainwright, 41 Fla. L. Rev. 115 (1988).
