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2002 Eleventh Circuit Survey
2003 Vol. 54, No. 4

Expanding the Scope of Suspicionless Drug Testing in Public Schools
C. Ashley Royal
Page 1293

Is There Hope After Hope? Qualified Immunity in the Eleventh Circuit
Christopher D. Balch
Page 1305

Admiralty
Robert S. Glenn, Jr. and Colin A. McRae
Page 1317

Appellate Practice and Procedure
K. Todd Butler
Page 1335

Bankruptcy
Hon. James D. Walker, Jr. and Amber Nickell
Page 1351

Constitutional Civil Rights
John Sanchez
Page 1379

Constitutional Criminal Procedure
Charles E. Cox, Jr.
Page 1403

Employment Discrimination
Peter Reed Corbin and John E. Duvall
Page 1435

Environmental Law
Julie V. Mayfield
Page 1467

Evidence
Marc T. Treadwell
Page 1487

Federal Sentencing Guidelines
Rosemary T. Cakmis and Fritz Scheller
Page 1503

Federal Taxation
David A. Brennen
Page 1563

Intellectual Property
Laurence P. Colton and Nigamnarayan Acharya
Page 1601

Labor and Employment
Jerry C. Newsome and Angela Slate Rawls
Page 1625

Securities Regulation
Tina M. Carew and Andrew J. Surdykowski
Page 1637

Trial Practice and Procedure
Philip W. Savrin and W. Mark Weaver
Page 1653

No Need to Stand on Ceremony: The Corruptive Influence of Ceremonial Deism and the Need for a Separationist Reconfiguration of the Supreme Court's Establishment Clause Jurisprudence
Charles Gregory Warren
Page 1669

Beyond the Four Corners: Objective Good Faith Analysis or Subjective Erosion of Fourth Amendment Protections?
Pamela L. Coleman
Page 1719

Lapides: Striking a Balance Between State Sovereignty and Fairness to Individual Litigants?
Shannon Sheppard
Page 1741

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