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News Item: Justice Couriel urges 'flexibility' in dealing with pandemic
Justice Couriel urges 'flexibility' in dealing with pandemic

In a January 15 keynote address to ABOTA Ft. Lauderdale’s annual awards ceremony, Justice Couriel praised the chapter for working with 17th Circuit Chief Judge Jack Tuter — a champion of remote technology — to implement a “flexible” response to the crisis. (External link to Florida Bar News article)

Florida Supreme Court 2020 Yearly Caseload Statistics

The Florida Supreme Court released its caseload statistics for 2020PDF Download. Like all appeals courts, the Florida Supreme Court decides cases in two ways -- by order or by opinion. Cases decided by opinion are elaborate written decisions issued by the Court that get the most public attention, even though they...

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Former Justice Leander Shaw appointed on January 10, 1983

On January 10, 1983, Florida civil rights lawyer and judge Leander J. Shaw, Jr., was appointed by Governor Bob Graham to the Florida Supreme Court. He later became the Court's first African-American Chief Justice in 1990. It was the crest of a 20-year tenure that began when he joined the state's...

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New font requirements for appeals briefs take effect Jan. 1

On January 1, 2021, new appellate rulesPDF Download from the Florida Supreme Court will convert longstanding page limits on briefs and other appeals filings into word count limits for all computer-generated documents. They also require the use of specific fonts chosen for readability on computer screens – Arial 14-point or Bookman Old...

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Justice Lawson Shares Insights into Well-Being

Maintaining our well-being is critical at all times, not only when times are stressful. Justice Lawson explains, “When you are in a state of well-being, you have more mental clarity, more energy for work...

News Item: Behind-the-Scenes look at the Florida Supreme Court's virtual ceremony
Behind-the-Scenes look at the Florida Supreme Court's virtual ceremony

The challenges posed by the pandemic have been great, but the Florida Supreme Court and its partners continue to meet them in creative ways. One example is a ceremonial session this coming Wednesday, December 16, starting at 2:00 p.m. ET, honoring the 2020 centennial of women's right to vote. Here is...

Virtual Florida Suffrage Tea Time
Florida Suffrage Tea Time Event Focuses on Women in Law

Supreme Court Justice Jamie R. Grosshans participated in The Florida Commission on the Status of Women’s Florida Suffrage Tea Time, a virtual series of monthly interviews, lectures, and discussions on the women’s suffrage movement.

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