University of Miami Law Review
Volume 64 Number 4 (July 2010) Eleventh Circuit Issue
Prefatory Matter
Foreword
Articles
The New Federalism Meets The Eleventh Circuit's Old Criminal Law
Jonathan D. Colan
Congressional Power To Criminalize "Local" Conduct: No Limit In Sight
Sanford L. Bohrer and Matthew S. Bohrer
Twenty-five Years of the "Prospective Waiver" Doctrine in International Dispute Resolution: Mitsubishi's Footnote Nineteen Comes to Life in the Eleventh Circuit
Joseph R. Brubaker and Michael P. Daly
Notes
A Regression From The New York Convention: Questions Raised By Thomas V. Carnival Corporation
Daniel M. Schwarz
To Remove Or Not To Remove -- Lowery V. Alabama Power Co. And The Eleventh Circuit's Uncertainty Over The Preponderance Of The Evidence Standard
Melanie M. Fernandez
United States V. White: Disarming Domestic Violence Misdemeanants Post-heller
Elizabeth Coppolecchia, Valerie Prochazka, and Kelly F. Taylor
Between South Beach And A Hard Place: The Underfunding Of The Miami-Dade Public Defender's Office And The Resulting Ethical Double Standard
Stephanie L. McAlister
The Greenwashing Deluge: Who Will Rise Above The Waters Of Deceptive Advertising?
Elizabeth K. Coppolecchia