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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

Timothy McLendon, Jon Mills,
Photo by Robert Bye on Unsplash

Articles in Vol. 52, Issue 2, 2000

Vol. 52, Issue 2, 2000
  • Foreward: Is Constitutional Law Revision Success Worth Its Popular Sovereignty Price
    Robert F. Williams
  • The 199-98 Constitution Revision Commission: Valuable Lessons from a Successful Commission
    W. Dexter Douglass
  • The Conservation Amendment
    Clay Henderson
  • Consitutional Codification of an Environmental Ethic
    John C. Tucker
  • Setting a New Standard for Public Education: Revision 6 Increases the Duty of the State to Make "Adequate Provisions" for Florida Schools
    Timothy McLendonJon Mills
  • The 1997-98 Florida Constitution Revision Commission: Judicial Election or Merit Selection
    Martha W. Barnett
  • The Florida Cabinet in the Age of Aquarias
    Deborah K. Kearney
  • Closing the Deadly Loopholes in Firearms Laws: The History and Impact of Amendment12
    Katherine Fernandez RundlePaul Mendelson
  • The Need to Revise the Florida Constitutional Revision Commission
    Joseph W. Little
  • Litigation, Political Mobilization, and Social Reform: Insights from Florida's Pre-Brown Civil Rights Era
    Jonathan L. Entin
Fla. L. Rev.
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).
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