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2007 Eleventh Circuit Survey
2008 Vol. 59, No. 4

Admiralty
Colin A. McRae and Jessica L. McClellan
Page 1063

Appellate Practice and Procedure
Robert G. Boliek, Jr.
Page 1075

Bankruptcy
Hon. James D. Walker, Jr. and Amber Nickell
Page 1093

Class Actions
Thomas M. Byrne
Page 1117

Employment Discrimination
Peter Reed Corbin and John E. Duvall
Page 1137

Environmental Law
Travis M. Trimble
Page 1161

Evidence
Marc T. Treadwell
Page 1181

Federal Taxation
Michael H. Plowgian, Svetoslav S. Minkov, and Mark S. Davis
Page 1193

Intellectual Property
Laurence P. Colton, Nigamnarayan Acharya, Todd Williams, and Dana T. Hustins
Page 1225

Labor and Employment
W. Christopher Arbery, Valerie N. Njiri, and Valerie H. Barney
Page 1245

Trial Practice and Procedure
John O'Shea Sullivan and Ashby L. Kent
Page 1267

Introduction of the Honorable Jim Marshall on Law Day 2008, Macon, Georgia
David Oedel
Page 1311

2008 Law Day Address
Congressman Jim Marshall
Page 1313

Is Worship a Unique Subject or a Way of Approaching Many Different Subjects? Two Recent Decisions that Attempt to Answer This Question Set the Second and Ninth Circuits on a Course Toward State Entanglement With Religion
John Tyler
Page 1319

Bell Atlantic Corp. v. Twombly: Mere Adjustment or Stringent New Requirement in Pleading?
Amber A. Pelot
Page 1371

Doubting Thomasville's Ability-Grouping Program: Holton v. City of Thomasville School District
William Benjamin Bryant
Page 1391

Standing Room Only: Federal Taxpayers Denied Standing to Challenge President's Faith-Based Programs in Hein v. Freedom From Religion Foundation, Inc.
Patricia Mary Quinlan
Page 1409

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