Author Archives: F. E. Guerra-Pujol

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About F. E. Guerra-Pujol

When I’m not blogging, I am a business law professor at the University of Central Florida.

What is your favorite Hamilton song?

Mine is “Ten Duel Commandments” hands down! In addition to the musical beat and the lyrics, I like how Lin-Manuel Miranda breaks down the intricate formal rules of this deadly and fascinating ritual. Here is the Wikipedia page for Ten … Continue reading

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Syllabus for Advanced Topics in Law

I am teaching a course on “Advanced Business Law Topics” in the fall. Here is a link to my new syllabus (updated again on 8/24). Instead of assigning a textbook, I have decided to devote each class to a particular … Continue reading

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My open letter to the Governor of the State of Florida re: recent Florida Bar Fiasco

Note: I shall also be sending this same to letter to the Deans of all eleven ABA-accredited law schools in Florida. If they have not done so already, these law school deans should be using the power and prestige of … Continue reading

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Cleo Moore Collage

I am in the process of writing a letter to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis regarding the recent Florida bar exam fiasco. In the meantime, check out the photo collage pictured below, which I put together in honor of the Hollywood … Continue reading

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The Florida Bar Exam is a national disgrace

Update (8/19): Here is my open letter to the Governor of Florida (and to all 11 deans of Florida law schools) regarding the Florida bar fiasco. I interrupt my regular blogging program to bring my loyal readers the following news … Continue reading

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Syllabus of the Day (“Post Office Stories” Edition)

As a child, I used to love visiting the Post Office with my mom. Today, I just discovered that my friend and colleague Hollis Robbins (@anecdotal) is writing a book on the history, literature, and aesthetics of the U.S. Post … Continue reading

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Syllabus of the Day (“IP Theory” Edition)

Check out my colleague and friend Brian Frye’s excellent new syllabus for his Intellectual Property Theory course. The focus of his course is not so much on the substance of IP law (black letter law and cases) but rather on … Continue reading

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My scholarly summer

I have spent most of the last few years writing and revising several business law textbooks, including Business Law and Strategy with Sean Melvin and David Orozco as well as the third and fourth editions of The Legal Environment of … Continue reading

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Baptists and bootleggers

If you google the phrase “Baptists and bootleggers,” one of the items that will invariably pop up is this entry in Wikipedia (edited by me for clarity; emphasis added; footnotes and hyperlinks omitted): “Bootleggers and Baptists is a concept put … Continue reading

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