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Vol. 61, Issue 3, 2009July 01, 2009 EDT

Post-9/11 Army Disability Decisions: Reinforcing Administrative Law Principles in Fitness and Disability Rating Determinations

J. C. Van Lierop III,
Photo by Adam Michael Szuscik on Unsplash

Articles in Vol. 61, Issue 3, 2009

Vol. 61, Issue 3, 2009
  • Modernizing Water Law: The Example of Florida
    Christine A. KleinMary Jane AngeloRichard Hamann
  • Take Your Gun to Work and Leave It in the Parking Lot: Why the OHS Act Does Not Preempt State Guns-At-Work-Laws
    Dayna B. Royal
  • The Other Patent Agency: Congressional Regulation of the ITC
    Sapna Kumar
  • Out of Jail and Out of Luck: The Effect of Negligent Hiring Liability and the Criminal Record Revolution on an Ex-Offender's Employment Prospects
    Ryan D. Watstein
  • Why Justice Thomas Should Speak at Oral Argument
    David A. Karp
  • Post-9/11 Army Disability Decisions: Reinforcing Administrative Law Principles in Fitness and Disability Rating Determinations
    J. C. Van Lierop III
Fla. L. Rev.
J. C. Van Lierop, Post-9/11 Army Disability Decisions: Reinforcing Administrative Law Principles in Fitness and Disability Rating Determinations, 61 Fla. L. Rev. 639 (2009).
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