Vol. 52, Issue 2, 2000April 01, 2000 EDT
Setting a New Standard for Public Education: Revision 6 Increases the Duty of the State to Make “Adequate Provisions” for Florida Schools
Setting a New Standard for Public Education: Revision 6 Increases the Duty of the State to Make “Adequate Provisions” for Florida Schools
Timothy McLendon, Jon Mills,
Articles in Vol. 52, Issue 2, 2000
Vol. 52, Issue 2, 2000
- Foreward: Is Constitutional Law Revision Success Worth Its Popular Sovereignty PriceRobert F. Williams
- The 199-98 Constitution Revision Commission: Valuable Lessons from a Successful CommissionW. Dexter Douglass
- The Conservation AmendmentClay Henderson
- Consitutional Codification of an Environmental EthicJohn C. Tucker
- Setting a New Standard for Public Education: Revision 6 Increases the Duty of the State to Make "Adequate Provisions" for Florida SchoolsTimothy McLendonJon Mills
- The 1997-98 Florida Constitution Revision Commission: Judicial Election or Merit SelectionMartha W. Barnett
- The Florida Cabinet in the Age of AquariasDeborah K. Kearney
- Closing the Deadly Loopholes in Firearms Laws: The History and Impact of Amendment12Katherine Fernandez RundlePaul Mendelson
- The Need to Revise the Florida Constitutional Revision CommissionJoseph W. Little
- Litigation, Political Mobilization, and Social Reform: Insights from Florida's Pre-Brown Civil Rights EraJonathan L. Entin
Timothy McLendon & Jon Mills, Setting a New Standard for Public Education: Revision 6 Increases the Duty of the State to Make “Adequate Provisions” for Florida Schools, 52 Fla. L. Rev. 329 (2000).
