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The Florida Coastal Law Review is a legal journal edited by second and third year students, published four times a year. Students edit and publish legal articles submitted by legal scholars, faculty and practitioners. Students also write articles and case notes for publication.
Florida Coastal Law Review's mission is to publish a visible and forward-thinking journal that influences and engages the legal community. We challenge our students to seek publication and to cultivate an environment of personal and professional achievement. Law Review also encourages scholarly excellence by providing a forum for the exchange of cutting-edge legal ideas.

 
CURRENT ISSUE:    
Volume 10
Summer 2009
Number 4
Articles
Countering the Stoneridge Critics: The Prudence of Maintaining the Status Quo for Lawyer Liability Under Rule 10B-5..........................................................
Lawrence Scheinert
1
     
Are Real Estate Speculators Entitled to Affirmative Relief Under the Federal interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act as Interpreted by Florida Courts?..............................
H. Michael Muniz
29
     
Eleventh Circuit Review
Personal Jurisdiction Based on Internet Activities: Oldfield v. Pueblo De Bahia Lora, S.A. - The Eleventh Circuit Finally Discusses Zippo but Leaves Lower Courts Needing More Guidance...............................................
Judy A. Clausen
53
     
Comments
Borrowing from the Old to Create Something New and Helping Transsexuals Feel Less Blue: A Proposal for Change in Transsexual Marriage Debates...........................
Shawn M. Berry
73
     
The Newest Form of Indian Gaming: Gaming the Unions........
Alessandro A. Apolito
91
     
Law Review News

1/26/2010

Florida Coastal Law Review would like to welcome the new Candidates for Spring 2009: Austin Brown, Angela Bussone, David Mann, and Barrett Rodriguez.

Congratulations to the 2010-2011 Editorial Board