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Florida Law Review Forum

Three Strikes Against Using the Prisons Litigation Reform Act to Reduce Litigation of Indigent Prisoners
March 03, 2025 EDT
Three Strikes Against Using the Prisons Litigation Reform Act to Reduce Litigation of Indigent Prisoners
Jennavieve Brown

Note Arguing That the Three Strikes Rule Should Not Be Applied Outside of the Prisoner Litigation Context Based upon Historical Practice and Canons of Statutory Interpretation.

An Originalist Case for a Robust Rule of Lenity
February 22, 2025 EDT
An Originalist Case for a Robust Rule of Lenity
Caroline Swain

Note Arguing That Originalists Should Faithfully Champion a Robust Rule of Lenity Because It Is the View Best Supported by the Constitution and Reflected in Historical Practice.

Can State Legislatures Strip Federal Courts of Jurisdiction to Review State Laws?
November 12, 2024 EDT
Can State Legislatures Strip Federal Courts of Jurisdiction to Review State Laws?
Matthew I. HallEliza K. Hall

An Essay Complementary to a Full-Length Article to be Published in the September 2025 Issue of the Florida Law Review

Qualifying Qualified Immunity: A Response to Nathan Chapman’s Fair Notice, the Rule of Law, and Reforming Qualified Immunity
November 08, 2024 EDT
Qualifying Qualified Immunity: A Response to Nathan Chapman’s Fair Notice, the Rule of Law, and Reforming Qualified Immunity
Justin C. Van Orsdol

A Response to Professor Chapman's Fair Notice, the Rule of Law, and Reforming Qualified Immunity

November 06, 2024 EDT
Using State Constitutions to End Wealth-Based Detention: Florida as a Case Study
Jerry C. Edwards

A Pragmatic Litigation Strategy in the Face of Wealth-Based Detention Policies

September 23, 2024 EDT
The Elephant in the Dark Room: A Response to Fair Notice, the Rule of Law and Reforming Qualified Immunity
Teressa E. Ravenell

Response to Professor Chapman's Fair Notice, the Rule of Law, and Reforming Qualified Immunity

The Florida UCC Filing System—a Concern, Not a Disaster: A Response to Professor Lynn M. LoPucki
September 17, 2024 EDT
The Florida UCC Filing System—a Concern, Not a Disaster: A Response to Professor Lynn M. LoPucki
Mark J. Wolfson

Response to Professor LoPucki's The Florida UCC Filing System Disaster

The Vitruvian Shareholder
September 12, 2024 EDT
The Vitruvian Shareholder
Sergio Alberto Gramitto Ricci

Response to Professor Griffin's Humanizing Corporate Governance

Corporate Governance Through Social Media
September 03, 2024 EDT
Corporate Governance Through Social Media
Christina M. Sautter

Response to Griffin's Humanizing Corporate Governance

Of Convergence and Contingency: Some Thoughts on Public Firm Fiduciary Duties
July 28, 2024 EDT
Of Convergence and Contingency: Some Thoughts on Public Firm Fiduciary Duties
Jay B. Kesten

Response to Professors Miller and Davis-Nozemack's Toward Consistent Fiduciary Duties for Publicly Traded Entities

June 05, 2024 EDT
(In)Coherence in Employment Contract Law: Response to Professors Arnow-Richman and J.H. Verkerke
Meredith R. Miller

Response to Professors Arnow-Richman and J.H. Verkerke's Deconstructing Employment Contract Law

May 07, 2024 EDT
The Code Red for Copyright Law
Edward Lee

Preview of Professor Lee's Prompting Progress: Authorship in the Age of AI (Forthcoming in the Florida Law Review)