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Case Comments
Vol. 51, Issue 1, 1999January 01, 1999 EDT

Florida Constitutional Law: Disregarding the Florida Constitution’s Independent Prohibition Against “Unusual Punishment”

Michael G. Moore,
Photo by Gabrielle Henderson on Unsplash

Articles in Vol. 51, Issue 1, 1999

Vol. 51, Issue 1, 1999
  • Social Contract Theory in American Case Law
    Antia L. Allen
  • Contractualist Impartiality in the American Struggle for Justice: A Comment on Professor Allen's "Social Contract Theory in American Case Law"
    David A.J. Richards
  • Rawl's Political Constructivism as a Judicial Heuristic: A Response to Professor Allen
    Heidi Li Feldman
  • Open Adoption in Context: The Wisdom and Enforceability of Visitation Orders for Former Parents Under Uniform Adoption Act Sec. 4-113
    Margaret M. Mahoney
  • When is a Request a Request? Inadequate Constitutional Protection for Women in Police Interrogations
    Alexa Young
  • Florida Constitutional Law: Disregarding the Florida Constitution's Independent Prohibition Against "Unusual Punishment"
    Michael G. Moore
  • Deliberate Indifference: Is There More to Cruel and Unusual Punishment than the Wanton Infliction of Unnecessary Pain?
    Erin R. Schatz
Fla. L. Rev.
Michael G. Moore, Florida Constitutional Law: Disregarding the Florida Constitution’s Independent Prohibition Against “Unusual Punishment,” 51 Fla. L. Rev. 161 (1999).
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