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The Stetson Law Review is Stetson's premier academic journal, published three times each year. Each issue is presented in a symposium format to address contemporary legal topics. The Stetson Law Review editors and associates fully participate in the publishing process by soliciting, editing, and writing articles. See below for recent issues or view Back Issues.

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Stetson Law Review • 1401 61st Street South • Gulfport, FL 33707
phone: 727-562-7800 ext. 7834, 7956 or 7957 • fax: 727-347-4873 • e-mail: lrmarked@law.stetson.edu

Recent Issues

Volume 38 - Issue 1
Trial Advocacy, Fall 2008

Title (click to download PDF) Author(s) Page  
From Voyeur to Lawyer: Vicarious Learning and the Transformational Advocacy Critique  Christopher W. Behan 1  
No Second Chances: Best Practices for Expert Practice  Sandra F. Gavin 41  
Gavin Appendix  Sandra F. Gavin 65  
Stepping Up to the Podium with Confidence: A Primer for Law Students on Preparing and Delivering an Appellate Oral Argument  James D. Dimitri 75  
Advocacy Makes a Difference  Janet Reno 107  
The History of the Teaching of Trial Advocacy  Terence F. MacCarthy 115  
Childhood Obesity and State Intervention: A Call to Order!  Coyla J. O’Connor 131  
Fueling the Heated Debate over Global Warming: Why Florida Should Follow California’s Lead in Enacting a Mandatory Cap-and-Trade Program for Greenhouse Gases  Christopher D. Johnsen 163  


Volume 38 - Issue 2
Biodiversity Protection and Mitigation, Winter 2009

Title (click to download PDF) Author(s) Page  
Biodiversity Protection and Mitigation Jessica Fox 205  
Compensating for Wetland Losses under the Clean Water Act (Redux): Evaluating the Federal Compensatory Mitigation Regulation Royal C. Gardner, Joy Zedler, Ann Redmond, R. Eugene Turner, Carol A. Johnston, Victoria R. Alvarez, Charles A. Simenstad, Karen L. Prestegaard, William J. Mitsch 213  
Implementing the New Ecosystem Services Mandate of the Section 404 Compensatory Mitigation Program—A Catalyst for Advancing Science and Policy J.B. Ruhl, James Salzman, Iris Goodman 251  
Do the Mitigation Regulations Satisfy the Law? Wait and See. Margaret “Peggy” Strand 273  
New Mitigation Rule Promises More of the Same: Why the New Corps and EPA Mitigation Rule Will Fail to Protect Our Aquatic Resources Adequately James Murphy, Jan Goldman-Carter, Julie Sibbing 211  
Perpetual Stewardship Considerations for Compensatory Mitigation and Mitigation Banks Sherry Teresa 337  
Incentives for Biodiversity Conservation in NSW, Australia Louisa Mamouney, Jennifer Stace, Caroline Heathcote 357  
Creating Space by Giving Space: A Management Plan for Integration of Economic Development and Protection of the Natterjack Toad in a Dutch Polder Reinier de Nooij, Rob Lenders, Rob Leuven, Annemarieke Spitzen, Ronald Zollinger 381  
Nooij Appendix Reinier de Nooij, Rob Lenders, Rob Leuven, Annemarieke Spitzen, Ronald Zollinger 405  
Allowing for Cultural Discussion of Queerness and Pansexuality: Sex/Gender/Sexual Belief Systems, the Religion Clauses, and the Ideal of Pluralism Gretchen Adel Myers 409  
The Economics of Exclusionary Zoning and Affordable Housing Benjamin Harney 459  


Volume 38 - Issue 3
Local Government, Spring 2009

Title (click to download PDF) Author(s) Page  
Hometown Democracy—The St. Pete Beach Experience Michael S. Davis & Nicole C. Armstrong 491  
Special Magistrates in Code Enforcement Proceedings: Local Government Agents or Arbiters of Fairness and Justice? Harry M. Hipler 519  
Calming the Storm: Public Access to Florida’s Beaches in the Wake of Hurricane-Related Sand Loss Forrest J. Bass 541  
Bass Appendix Forrest J. Bass 573  
Bending the Bow of Equity: Three Ways Florida Can Improve Its Equitable Adoption Policy Lindsay Ayn Warner 577  
Recent Developments Index   619  
Recent Developments Caselist   623  
Communications Privacy   627  
Condemnation & Eminent Domain   631  
Constitutional Law   651  
Elections & Voting Rights   669  
Eminent Domain   683  
Environment   687  
Finance & Taxation   689  
Government Contracting   719  
Government Officials   723  
Land Use Planning & Zoning   725  
Municipalities   743  
Ordinances & Regulations   747  
Police   753  
Practice & Procedure   763  
Public Education   767  
Public Employment   773  
Public Records & Meetings   787  

 

 

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