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- A student-run journal publishing legal scholarship on contemporary topics that are relevant both nationally and to Florida practitioners. Stetson Law Review is Stetson University College of Law’s premier academic journal.
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Jul 30, 2024 · Stetson Law Review is Stetson University College of Law’s premier academic journal. Founded in 1970 as the “Stetson Intramural Law Review,” the publication has grown from a small group of students dedicated to student-written research pieces to an organization with over 80 members.
By Derek D. Perry* Conflict exists between archaic common law and modern practical realities as to whether rights of way may be bartered and sold by local governments. Rights of way are held in trust by local governments on behalf of the public.
Mar 26, 2022 · The centennial of Stetson University College of Law is an appropriate time to look back at the origins of what is now one of the school’s most prominent institutions, the Stetson Law Review.
Stetson Law Review (SLR) is a general, student-edited law review which seeks to publish original articles or essays on any legal topic. SLR is currently accepting articles for its Open Issue in Volume 55.
Stetson Law Review | Read 35 articles with impact on ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
Stetson Law Review. Publishes legal scholarship that addresses contemporary topics that are relevant both nationally and to Florida practitioners. Stetson Journal of Advocacy and the Law. Dedicated to discussing, exploring, and influencing contemporary issues related to oral and written advocacy. Stetson Business Law Review.
INTRODUCTION. BROWN v. BOARD OF EDUCATION: THE. LEGACY CONTINUES, THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES* Robert D. Bickel" Darby Dickerson'* On the occasion of its Golden Anniversary, Brown v. Board of. Education' has been described by lawyers, historians, educators, and journalists as perhaps the most important civil-rights deci-sion of the twentieth century.