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Vol. 43, Issue 3, 1991July 01, 1991 EDT

Emerging Centrist Liberalism

Mark Kelman,
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Articles in Vol. 43, Issue 3, 1991

Vol. 43, Issue 3, 1991
  • Emerging Centrist Liberalism
    Mark Kelman
  • Critical Theory, Neutral Principles, and the Future of Legal Scholarship
    Earl M. Maltz
  • Cultural Critique and Legal Change
    Charles W. Collier
  • More Women Named Federal Judges
    Carl Tobias
  • Date Rape and the Culture of Acceptance
    Steven I. Friedland
  • Merit Appointment Versus Popular Election: A Reformer's Guide to Judicial Selection Methods in Florida
    Madison B. McClellan
  • Physicians with AIDS and Their Duty to Patients
    Diane Tomlinson
  • Workers' Compensation: Florida's Resistance to Nonstatutory Limits to the Employment-At-Will Doctrine
    Mark E. Walker
  • Peter A. W. Merriton, Longer Than Three Months
    Michael Wallace Gordon
Fla. L. Rev.
Mark Kelman, Emerging Centrist Liberalism, 43 Fla. L. Rev. 417 (1991).
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