PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM F. JUNG:
The Last Unlikely Hero, Gerald Bard Tjoflat and the Jacksonville Desegregation Crisis 35 Years Later, The Florida Bar Journal (March 2006)(reprinted in The Duke Lawyer, and reprinted in The Federal Lawyer).
Criminal Tax Law: When the IRS Wants to Put Your Client In The Penitentiary, Florida Bar Journal, (April 1994), reprinted in Contra Costa Lawyer (December, 1994).
The Fifth Amendment and Subpoenas Duces Tecum, Florida Bar Journal (May 1993).
Act of Production Immunity, Criminal Law Section Newsletter, Florida Bar (Spring 1993).
Computer Crime in the Office Setting, Florida Bar Journal (December 1991).
Course Materials,
Computer Crime, (Delivered at Technology and Office Practice Seminar, Florida Bar Convention) (January 1992).
Polygraph Evidence After United States v. Piccinonna, Florida Bar Journal (February 1990).
Polygraph Evidence in Federal Criminal Trials, Criminal Law Section Newsletter, Florida Bar (February 1990).
Dismissal of Establishment Clause Claim on Stare Decicis Grounds in Alabama Supreme Court's "Ten Commandments" Case, The ABA Appellate Practice Journal, Eleventh Circuit, Volume XXII, Number 3, (Summer 2004)
Appellate Jurisdiction Exists to Review Telecom Cases Arbitrated by State Agency, The ABA Appellate Practice Journal, Eleventh Circuit, Volume XX, Number 1, (Winter, 2003)
Appellate Waiver of Recusal in Criminal Cases, The ABA Appellate Practice Journal, Eleventh Circuit, Volume XX, Number 4, (Fall, 2003)
Standards of Review For Merit Systems Protection Board Litigation, The ABA Appellate Practice Journal, Eleventh Circuit, Volume XXI, Number 2, (Spring, 2003)
Court Reverses Broad Reading of Municipal "Adult Entertainment" Zoning, The ABA Appellate Practice Journal, Eleventh Circuit, Volume XIX, Number 1, (Winter, 2002)
Appellate Jurisdiction For District Court Modification of Injunctions, The ABA Appellate Practice Journal, Eleventh Circuit, Volume XIX, Number 4, (Fall, 2002)
Court Reserves Medicare Fraud Convictions For Failure to Prove Scienter, The ABA Appellate Practice Journal, Eleventh Circuit, Volume XIX, Number 2, (Spring, 2002)
Amount in Controversy in Diversity Class Action Cannot be Aggregated Among Plaintiffs, The ABA Appellate Practice Journal, Eleventh Circuit, Volume XIX, Number 1 (Winter, 2001)
Restrictions of "Law of the Case" Doctrine, The ABA Appellate Practice Journal, Eleventh Circuit, Volume XIX, Number 1 (Winter, 2001)
No Appellate Jurisdiction Exists When Parties Consent Through Inaction or Acquiescence to Magistrate Judge, The ABA Appellate Practice Journal, Eleventh Circuit, Volume XVIII, Number 4, (Fall, 2000)
Computer Crime in the Office Setting, Florida Bar Journal (December 1991).
The Rising Tide of Computer Crime, Criminal Law Section Newsletter, Florida Bar (October 1991).
Courts Show Caution on Polygraph Evidence, Criminal Law Section Newsletter, Florida Bar (June/July 1990).
Oral Argument on Appeal: Some Lessons Learned at the U. S. Supreme Court, Florida Bar Journal (July/August 1986).
Not Dead Yet: The Enduring Miranda Rule 25 Years After the Supreme Court's October Term 1984, Saint Louis University Public Law Review (Volume XXCIII, Number Two 2009)
Note,
Recognizing Corporations' Rights Under the Indictment Clause, 1983 Illinois Law Review 477.
Note,
Banking Mergers and "Line of Commerce" After the Monetary Control Act, 1982 Illinois Law Review 731.
Comment,
Trial Court Discovery Orders in Misdemeanor Cases: People v. Williams, Illinois Bar Journal 1982.
PUBLISHED BY PAUL M. SISCO:
Sarbanes-Oxley Criminal Whistleblower Provisions and the Workplace: More Than Just Securities Fraud, Florida Bar Journal, Volume 80, No. 6, June 2006 (Co-Author Jay P. Lechner)
PUBLISHED BY THOMAS A. KAY:
Stepping into the Courtroom, Criminal Litigation Newsletter, Summer 2008, Volume 8 No. IV
Nobody Looks Good in Orange, Business Law Today, November/December 2008, Volume 18, Number 2. (Co-Author Mark Rankin)