This article examines the "forced linkage" between state and federal provisions that the 1983 amendment establishes in Florida. It concludes that forced linkage is ill-conceived, because it is inimical to state court independence. Accordingly, this article argues, the 1983 amendment to article I, section 12 of the Florida Constitution should be repealed. If not repealed, it should be interpreted to permit Florida courts broad discretion in developing their own stance on search and seizure law. So construed, the amendment would only require Florida courts to abide by those United States Supreme Court opinions that provide (1) an authoritative holding that is (2) based solely on the fourth amendment to the federal Constitution, (3) consistent...
In its Florida Prepaid and College Savings Bank decisions of two terms ago, the Supreme Court raised...
In this Article, the author examines county court decisions and jury nullification regarding the 199...
A Florida Supreme Court decision contradicts prior law by finding that, during an attempted removal ...
This article examines the forced linkage between state and federal provisions that the 1983 amendm...
This paper will explore the origins of Florida’s felony disenfranchisement laws in the period from 1...
This Article analyzes the Bert J. Harris, Jr. Private Property Rights Protection Act (Act) passed by...
This Article analyzes the Bert J. Harris, Jr. Private Property Rights Protection Act (Act) passed by...
Courts and scholars have long sought to illuminate the relationship between state and federal consti...
In 1968, Florida’s voters adopted a nearly complete revision of the Florida Constitution; the result...
In this Article, the author examines county court decisions and jury nullification regarding the 199...
In its Florida Prepaid and College Savings Bank decisions of two terms ago, the Supreme Court raised...
In its Florida Prepaid and College Savings Bank decisions of two terms ago, the Supreme Court raised...
This paper will explore the origins of Florida’s felony disenfranchisement laws in the period from 1...
The decision in Bush v. Gore and particularly Chief Justice Rehnquist\u27s concurring opinion were w...
In its Florida Prepaid and College Savings Bank decisions of two terms ago, the Supreme Court raised...
In its Florida Prepaid and College Savings Bank decisions of two terms ago, the Supreme Court raised...
In this Article, the author examines county court decisions and jury nullification regarding the 199...
A Florida Supreme Court decision contradicts prior law by finding that, during an attempted removal ...
This article examines the forced linkage between state and federal provisions that the 1983 amendm...
This paper will explore the origins of Florida’s felony disenfranchisement laws in the period from 1...
This Article analyzes the Bert J. Harris, Jr. Private Property Rights Protection Act (Act) passed by...
This Article analyzes the Bert J. Harris, Jr. Private Property Rights Protection Act (Act) passed by...
Courts and scholars have long sought to illuminate the relationship between state and federal consti...
In 1968, Florida’s voters adopted a nearly complete revision of the Florida Constitution; the result...
In this Article, the author examines county court decisions and jury nullification regarding the 199...
In its Florida Prepaid and College Savings Bank decisions of two terms ago, the Supreme Court raised...
In its Florida Prepaid and College Savings Bank decisions of two terms ago, the Supreme Court raised...
This paper will explore the origins of Florida’s felony disenfranchisement laws in the period from 1...
The decision in Bush v. Gore and particularly Chief Justice Rehnquist\u27s concurring opinion were w...
In its Florida Prepaid and College Savings Bank decisions of two terms ago, the Supreme Court raised...
In its Florida Prepaid and College Savings Bank decisions of two terms ago, the Supreme Court raised...
In this Article, the author examines county court decisions and jury nullification regarding the 199...
A Florida Supreme Court decision contradicts prior law by finding that, during an attempted removal ...