Part One of this article detailed the changing makeup of the Western Judicial Circuit. This concluding part recounts some anecdotes from the lives of the colorful men who have sat on the Western Circuit bench. This article is adapted from a speech given by the author to the Western Judicial Circuit Bar Association
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Part One of this article detailed the changing makeup of the Western Judicial Circuit. This concludi...
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Elbert Parr Tuttle joined the federal bench in 1954, shortly after the Supreme Court decided Brown v...
There are 159 superior courts in Georgia - one in each county. Of all the existing courts of this st...
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Studies of nineteenth century legal history assume that the antebellum South, and antebellum South C...
John Inscoe, UGA professor of history and editor of the New Georgia Encyclopedia, invited Hosch Prof...
Symposium: The Writing of Judicial Biography American Political Science Association, Chicago, Decemb...
Symposium: The Writing of Judicial Biography American Political Science Association, Chicago, Decemb...
This Note examines the history of one early nineteenth-century circuit court and the caliber of its ...
The Supreme Court of North Carolina is an anomaly among state courts in the antebellum years. In a p...
1984 is here. Criminal defense attorneys should pause to remember the admonitions of one of Georgia\...
H. Patrick Haggard, appointed by Gov. Deal to fill the unexpired term of Judge Steve C. Jones, is th...
Part One of this article detailed the changing makeup of the Western Judicial Circuit. This concludi...
There are 159 superior courts in Georgia - one in each county. Created 236 years ago by Georgia\u27s...
Elbert Parr Tuttle joined the federal bench in 1954, shortly after the Supreme Court decided Brown v...
There are 159 superior courts in Georgia - one in each county. Of all the existing courts of this st...
Article provides a detailed history of the Republican justices and judges on the Oklahoma Supreme Co...
The Georgia appellate courts face challenges common to many courts in these days of reduced governme...
In 1946, the governor-elect of Georgia died, sparking a constitutional battle that brought a state g...
Studies of nineteenth century legal history assume that the antebellum South, and antebellum South C...
John Inscoe, UGA professor of history and editor of the New Georgia Encyclopedia, invited Hosch Prof...
Symposium: The Writing of Judicial Biography American Political Science Association, Chicago, Decemb...
Symposium: The Writing of Judicial Biography American Political Science Association, Chicago, Decemb...
This Note examines the history of one early nineteenth-century circuit court and the caliber of its ...
The Supreme Court of North Carolina is an anomaly among state courts in the antebellum years. In a p...
1984 is here. Criminal defense attorneys should pause to remember the admonitions of one of Georgia\...