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Founded in 1947 as the Miami Law Quarterly, the University of Miami Law Review is a quarterly legal journal committed to publishing articles of interest to legal scholars and practitioners.  Composed of four separate issues published in the Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer, the Law Review publishes one volume per year. One issue consists of pieces analyzing the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals (fittingly named the Eleventh Circuit Issue).  The Law Review also hosts an annual live symposium at the University of Miami School of Law.

 

 

Volume 64, Issue 2
January 2010 

 

SYMPOSIUM: HOW FAR HAVE WE COME SINCE 2000?

 

KEYNOTE SPEECH
David Boies, 64 U. Miami L. Rev. 425 (2010).

 

ARTICLES
James A. Gardner, The Dignity of Voters—A Dissent, 64 U. Miami L. Rev. 435 (2010).

 

Richard L. Hasen, You Don’t Have to Be a Structuralist to Hate the Supreme Court’s Dignitary Harm Cases, 64 U. Miami L. Rev. 465 (2010).

Nathan L. Colvin & Edward B. Foley, The Twelfth Amendment: A Constitutional Ticking Time Bomb, 64 U. Miami L. Rev. 475 (2010).

 

Frances R. Hill, Constitutive Voting and Participatory Association: Contested Constitutional Claims in Primary Elections, 64 U. Miami L. Rev. 535 (2010).

 

Raquel A. Rodriguez, Reflections of Another Bush v. Gore Lawyer, 64 U. Miami L. Rev. 631 (2010).

 

William S. Blatt, Missing the Mark: An Overlooked Statute Redefines the Debate Over Statutory Interpretation, 64 U. Miami L. Rev. 641 (2010).

 

NOTES
Esther Glazer-Esh, Florida’s “Guns-At-Work” Law: Why It Has Employers Up In Arms and What the Florida Legislature Should Do About It, 64 U. Miami L. Rev. 663 (2010).

 

Matthew J. McGuane, Crawford v. Marion County Election Board: The Disenfranchised Must Wait, 64 U. Miami L. Rev. 713 (2010).

 

Victor Petrescu, Crash and Burn: Taylor v. Sturgell’s Radical Redefinition of the Virtual Representation Doctrine, 64 U. Miami L. Rev. 735(2010).

 

Diane K. Donnelly, Nebraska’s Youth Need Help—But Was A Safe Haven Law The Best Way?, 64 U. Miami L. Rev. 771 (2010).

 


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