Volume 6, Issue 3 (1978)
Articles
Interpreting State Constitutions by Resort to the Record
L. Harold Levinson
The Machinery of Revision
Steven J. Uhlfelder
Why We Should Abolish Florida's Elected Cabinet
Jon C. Moyle
Why We Should Keep Florida's Elected Cabinet
Malcolm B. Johnson
Of Rights Lost and Gained
Patricia A. Dore
To Be Let Alone: Florida's Proposed Right of Privacy
Gerald B. Cope, Jr.
An End to Ransom: The Case for Amending the Bail Provision of the Florida Constitution
Bennett H. Brummer and Bruce S. Rogow
Flexibility and Fiscal Conservatism: Provisions of the 1978 Constitutional Revision Relating to Bond Financing
Arnold L. Greenfield
A New Look for Public Education: The Proposed Revision of Florida's Education Governance System
Patricia A. Draper
The Latest Event in the Confused History of Municipal Tort Liability
J. Bart Budetti and Gerald L. Knight
Notes
Open Beaches in Florida: Right or Rhetoric?
Rosemary J. Zyne
Defining a Fair Share: The Proposed Revision to Florida's Corporate Profits Tax
Miranda Franks and William McVey Smith
The False Promise of Homeowner Tax Relief
David W. Wilcox
Symposium Issues
Introduction
James Bacchus and Alaine Williams
The Cabinet Issue: Pro and Con
James Bacchus and Alaine Williams