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Florida Prepaid was a companion case to the similarly named (but not to be confused) College Savings Bank v. Florida Prepaid Postsecondary Education Expense Board , 527 U.S. 666 (1999). Where College Savings Bank was an action brought under the Lanham Act , Florida Prepaid was a concurrent action brought under the Patent and Plant Variety ...
A companion case to the similarly named (but not to be confused) Florida Prepaid Postsecondary Education Expense Board v.College Savings Bank, [2] the court held – in a decision authored by Justice Antonin Scalia – that sovereign immunity precluded a private action brought under the Lanham Act.
Today the Florida Prepaid College Board is the largest and longest-running prepaid tuition program in the nation – known as a national model for excellence. More than 620,000 students have ...
Open Enrollment runs Feb. 1 through April 30, 2022, and is the annual window when families can lock in future tuition costs at today’s plan prices.
The Florida Student Association lobbied successfully for the expansion of Florida's Medical Amnesty laws, which will protect those who call for assistance during an alcohol and drug overdose across the state through HB 595. FSA was a driving force in the effort to create the "Florida Prepaid College Program". [20]
The Florida Prepaid College Plan was designed and funded by Tate in 1987, with $600,000 of his own money, to help make higher ed affordable. Florida parents can pay in advance to lock in tuition ...
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Case name Citation Date decided Neder v. United States: 527 U.S. 1: June 10, 1999 Chicago v. Morales: 527 U.S. 41: 1999: Lilly v. Virginia: 527 U.S. 116: 1999 ...