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Publication Date

11-1972

City

Tallahasse

Keywords

Obiter Dictum, law, finance, financial, financial aid, child, faith

Disciplines

Law

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Articles:

  • Law School's Relevant Locale Flavors Fall Orientation - Jon W. Searcy
  • SBA's Many Benefit
  • Legal Aid Program Confronts Law Students with 'What do I do next?' - Mike Switzer
  • U.S. Supreme Court to Weigh Florida's Interests in Crucial Case - Ray Geary
  • Student Advisors Effectuate Change - Fred McLam
  • Law Wives' Plans Industrious - Barbara Vickers
  • Press Unwilling to Accept 'Legal Religion' on Faith
  • The Origins of the O.D. - Don Rebo
  • PAD Invites New Students to Join, Contributes to Scholarship Fund, and Boasts of Being 'Liberated' - Ray Sharpe
  • Editorial
  • Exclusionary Rule Unnecessarily Punishes - Frank Schaub
  • Nat'I Institute to Focus Funds
  • Qualified Replacement Is Dean's New Neighbor - Tim Moran
  • Another Eminently Astute Woman Augments Facuity - Rick Scherling
  • Iowan Brings Experience and Seeks to Stimulate - Carol Jones
  • The 'Law' Though a Child's Eye - Danny Kepner
  • Senior Awarded National Scholarship - Dave Seyer
  • Prof Accountability and Evaluations: Who Wants 'Em? - Jim Brady
  • Phi Delta Phi Fraternity Actively Pursues Projects - Ed Rude
  • Blind Man Braves Law School Challenge - Peter D. Ringsmuth
  • Team Takes on National Moot Court Problem - Danny Kepner
  • Statistics Indicate Increased Diversification - Gary Cherry

Obiter Dictum, Vol. 2, No.1 (November 1972)

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