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A Most Disorderly Court: Scandal and Reform in the Florida Judiciary (Florida History and Culture)
Martin A. Dyckman
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| #1512368 in Books | University Press of Florida | 2008-03-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.04 x.86 x6.40l,1.03 | File type: PDF | 256 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A MOST DISGRACEFUL COURT|By H. Anderson|As an attorney for nearly 50 years, I lived through the time which is the subject of this book. It was a time during which what may have started simply as a "good old white boys club" became incredibly corrupt. There was breach of ethics, bribery, control of case assignments, the letting of parties to the litigation or their representati||"This is a fascinating account of a sordid chapter in the history of the Florida Supreme Court. It reads more like a novel than a history book; the story is engagingly told and beautifully written." - Ann Piccard, Stetson University "A nice snapshot of a momen
In the 1970s, justices on the Florida Supreme Court were popularly elected. But a number of scandals threatened to topple the court until public outrage led to profound reforms and fundamental changes in the way justices were seated.
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