448 pages, 6 x 9
25 b&w photos, notes, bibliography, index. Prepared for the Florida Supreme Cour
Hardcover
Release Date:29 Nov 2006
ISBN:9780813030036
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The Supreme Court of Florida, 1917-1972

University Press of Florida

Brown and Manley, two award-winning legal and Florida history scholars, offer an in-depth analysis of the court, the individuals who sat on its bench, the major subject areas of appeals it considered, and the influences that propelled its evolution during an era that was crucial to Florida’s emergence as a national force. This court presided through two world wars, the issues of desegregation and growth management, court scandals, and the emergence of drug trafficking in South Florida. In a series of distinct but connected vignettes that draw effectively on oral interviews, the volume provides the first examination of the events that shaped the Florida Supreme Court. One of the few such studies of any state supreme court in the United States, it provides insights into judicial, political, and governmental processes applicable beyond the state. Further, it places hundreds of crucial court decisions within the context of state and national history.            The authors delve deeply into controversies within the supreme court, including the associations, interests, and actions of individual tribunal members. Justices forgotten by history or subjected to professional slight emerge as dynamic and positive factors while the reputations of others, previously heralded for their service, face a level of critical scrutiny they had eluded. All of the men who served on the tribunal during the period appear unencumbered by the mystique of their office. As such, the authors offer a solid foundation for understanding scandals that rocked the court in the mid-1970s. From these circumstances emerged the court whose decision to recount the 2000 presidential election votes was reversed by the U.S. Supreme Court.

Walter W. Manley II, professor of business administration at Florida State University, is the author of Critical Issues in Business Conduct: Legal, Ethical and Social Challenges for the 1990s and coauthor of The Supreme Court of Florida and Its Predecessor Courts, 1821-1917 (UPF). Canter Brown Jr., professor of history at Florida A&M University, is the author of Florida’s Black Public Officials, 1867-1924, and coauthor of The Supreme Court of Floridaand Its Predecessor Courts, 1821-1917.

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