Editor\u27s Note: Judges Black and Schlesinger and Attorney Sylvia Wal bolt presented the overview of the civil cases as a panel discussion using slides to illustrate case points. Their presentation has been modified for a reading audience. Bankruptcy Judge Karen Jennemann introduced the panel
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Professor Donald E. Wilkes Jr. was mentioned in the 11th Circuit Historical News for taking part in ...
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Preserved for posterity in the Southern Reporter are the following assurances from the Florida Supre...
Thursday, November 16, 2000 WRITER: Kathy R. Pharr, (706) 542-5172, pharr@arches.uga.edu CONTACT: As...
On a Monday May 18, 1896, the Supreme Court of the United States announced its decision in Plessy v....
Book Abstract: Pushing past the conventional understanding of federal and state courts and the judi...
The publication of the 2012 Symposium celebrating the Fiftieth Anniversary of the United States Dist...
The Supreme Court’s October Term 2020 provided plenty of compelling storylines, principally the appo...
The Stern v. Marshall Panel discussed the issues of the case and its potential impact on practitione...
This Article examines the influence Judge Barry Schermer had on the then-newly created United States...
As I approach retirement after three six-year terms on the Florida Supreme Court, it seems natural t...
In this Essay, prepared as the basis for the 2014 Dunwody Distinguished Lecture in Law at the Univer...
We begin the issue with Professor Chuck Weisselberg’s annual review of the past year’s criminal deci...
Participants in and critics of the judiciary agree that unless some solution to the problem of clogg...
Note from the FHQ Editors Connie L. Lester and Daniel Murphree Introduction to the Symposium: Fifty ...
Professor Donald E. Wilkes Jr. was mentioned in the 11th Circuit Historical News for taking part in ...
This episode features and interview with Attorney Richard S. Dellinger, who co-edited this special i...
Preserved for posterity in the Southern Reporter are the following assurances from the Florida Supre...
Thursday, November 16, 2000 WRITER: Kathy R. Pharr, (706) 542-5172, pharr@arches.uga.edu CONTACT: As...
On a Monday May 18, 1896, the Supreme Court of the United States announced its decision in Plessy v....