St. Thomas Law Review
St. Thomas Law Review is established for the purpose of enhancing the analytical, research, and writing skills of its membership, and advancing debate within the legal community by publishing a professional journal and online companion known as the St. Thomas Law Review.
Current Issue: Volume 35, Issue 2 (2023) Spring 2023
Articles
Claim Denied - Access Denied: The Black Wall Street Insurance Grift
andre d.p. cummings and Kalvin Graham
The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing: How Historical and Blight Designations in The Absence of Constitutional Safeguards Can Render Property Rights Illusory
Kyle B. Teal and Dane L. Stuhlsatz
Comment
Dog Owners Deserve Public Housing: Why Florida's Dog Breed Restrictions Are Discriminatory and Should Be Repealed
Melissa Betancourt