Published: Apr 1st, 2013
The protection of false factual statements under the First Amendment in the case of United Sates v. Alvarez was the topic of a panel discussion at the Journal of Law and Public Policy’s Media Law Symposium on March 14 in the Martin H. Levin Advocacy Center. In 2012, the United States [...]
Published: Feb 27th, 2012
Forty years ago, drivers could buy a gallon of gasoline with just a few coins, the Cuyahoga River smoldered rather than flowed and the two most significant water laws in [...]
Published: Feb 20th, 2012
When Barack Obama was elected the first African-American president of the United States in 2008, the question of whether America had finally moved into a post-racial society became a widely [...]
Published: Jan 9th, 2012
The UF Journal of Law and Public Policy (JLPP) and the Center for the Study of Race and Race Relations (CSRRR) will host a panel discussion Wednesday, Feb. 8, from noon – [...]
Published: Nov 28th, 2011
Congratulations to the newly elected members of the University of Florida Journal of Law and Public Policy Editorial Board: Assistant Editor-in-Chief: Will Stein Assistant Managing Editor: Lauren Woodruff Assistant Student [...]
Published: Oct 24th, 2011
The University of Florida Journal of Law and Public Policy welcomes the winners of the write-on competition for transfer students: Samantha Aylward Nicole Bayer Paydon Broeder Nicole Critelli Charles DelPapa [...]
Published: Oct 24th, 2011
On Friday, Oct. 7, members of the University of Florida Journal of Law and Public Policy (pictured left to right: Dominique Lochridge-Gonzales, Alexis Leventhal, Rachel Lowes, Sara Heuer, Allison Symulevich, [...]
Published: Sep 6th, 2011
The University of Florida Journal of Law and Public Policy is pleased to announce its new member class for 2011-2012. Christine Bustamante; Christina Cacchio; Kara Carnley; Samantha Culp; Matthew Frey; [...]
Published: Apr 19th, 2010
The state of Florida has the dubious distinction of being the only state in the country where homosexuals face a categorical ban on adoption. This issue has been the subject [...]
Published: Apr 5th, 2010
If home is indeed where the heart is, it is no wonder why residents displaced from their homes find themselves disheartened and grief-stricken. Levin College of Law Assistant Professor Dawn [...]