Faculty Scholarship & Activities: Wolf
Published: Jan 10th, 2005
Richard E. Nelson Chair Michael Allan Wolf published, “Yes, Thankfully, Euclid Lives,” 73 Fordham L. Rev. 771 (2004) (with Charles M. Haar).
April 15, 2013 | Volume XIX, Issue 28

Published: Jan 10th, 2005
Richard E. Nelson Chair Michael Allan Wolf published, “Yes, Thankfully, Euclid Lives,” 73 Fordham L. Rev. 771 (2004) (with Charles M. Haar).
Published: Jan 10th, 2005
Professor/Associate Dean for Faculty Development/IP Program Director Thomas Cotter published “Market Fundamentalism and the TRIPs Agreement,” 22 Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal (2004) and “An Economic Analysis of Enhanced [...]
Published: Jan 10th, 2005
Conservation Clinic Director Thomas T. Ankersen published “Inside the Polygon: Emerging Community Tenure Systems and Forest Extraction” (with Grenville Barnes), in Working Forests in the Neotropics: Conservation Through Sustainable Management? [...]
Published: Jan 10th, 2005
A reading room in the new UF Legal Information Center will honor the Spring and Fall 2004 graduating classes for their generous class gifts, according to UF College of Law [...]
Published: Jan 10th, 2005
In more than three decades of practicing law, U.S. District Court Judge Stephan Mickle developed a habit of breaking down barriers — and a reputation as one of Florida’s legal [...]