This prominent Pensacola attorney has made several generous gifts to the flagship law school in the third largest state.
Who is Fred Levin?
Most populous city in Alachua County.
What is Gainesville?
The thing speaks for itself.
What is res ipsa loquitor?
He mentions Route 441 in American Girl.
Who is Tom Petty?
Elle Woods' debut motion picture.
What is Legally Blonde?
A flood survivor or a torts professor.
Who is Noah?
Original name of Tampa's MLB team.
What were the Devil Rays?
Friend of the court.
What is an amicus curiae?
This guitarist and singer has a downtown plaza named after him.
Who is Bo Diddley?
Mr. Hart, here's a dime. Call your mother.
What is Paper Chase?
She "proceeded" to law school at U Cal Berkeley.
Who is Stephanie Bornstein?
The acclaimed author of The Yearling.
Who is Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings?
You have the body.
What is habeas corpus?
By the slice or 706.
What is Leonardo's?
Matt Damon is a poker shark and law student.
What is Rounders?
The number of UF Law alums who have served as ABA presidents.
What is 5?
The governor and senator after whom the UF Legal Information Center is named.
Who is Lawton Chiles?
This for that.
What is quid pro quo?
Three Heisman statues.
Who are Spurrier, Wuerffel, and Tebow?
A "notorious" first-year law student takes notes for her ailing husband while raising their daughter.
What is On the Basis of Sex?
Section 2's Constitutional Law professor in spring 2020.
Who is Merritt McAlister?
The state's largest city (by area, not population).
What is Jacksonville?
An argument from a stronger reason.
What is a fortiori?
It is known as the tallest building in the city.
What is the Seagle Building?
Ali MacGraw, Ryan O'Neal, and "Love means never having to say you're sorry."
What is Love Story?