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2005 Eleventh Circuit Survey
2006 Vol. 57, No. 4

Admiralty
Robert S. Glenn, Jr., Colin A. McRae, and Jessica L. McClellan
Page 987

Appellate Practice and Procedure

Page 1005

Bankruptcy
James D. Walker, Jr. and Amber Nickell
Page 1013

Class Actions
Thomas M. Byrne
Page 1031

Employment Discrimination
Peter Reed Corbin and John E. Duvall
Page 1039

Environmental Law
Travis M. Trimble
Page 1069

Evidence
Marc T. Treadwell
Page 1083

Federal Taxation
Michael H. Plowgian, Svetoslav S. Minkov, and T. Wesley Brinkley
Page 1115

Intellectual Property
Laurence P. Colton and Nigamnarayan Acharya
Page 1135

Labor and Employment
John O'Shea Sullivan and K. Alex Khoury
Page 1159

Trial Practice and Procedure
John O'Shea Sullivan and Ashby L. Kent
Page 1177

Detention of Non-Citizens: The Supreme Court's Muddling of an Already Complex Issue
Blake Sharpton
Page 1221

The Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000 and Its Effect on Eleventh Circuit Law
Cristina Harrison Schnizler
Page 1261

Gonzales v. Raich: Has New Federalism Gone up in Smoke?
Laura W. Harper
Page 1309

"I Didn't Volunteer for This @&#%!": The Application of Georgia's Psychologist-Patient Privilege to Court-Ordered Mental Health Treatment
John Scott Husser, Jr.
Page 1327

Roper v. Simmons: A Dead-End for the Juvenile Death Penalty
Robert F. Glass
Page 1341

Index to Volume 57

Page 1357

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