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  2. The Florida Bar - Wikipedia

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    The name was shortened to "The Florida Bar" and the state's 3,758 lawyers automatically became members. Its first president was Richard H. Hunt of Miami. In 1989, The Florida Bar went to the U.S. Supreme Court to defend restrictions on attorney advertising. The court found in favor of the narrowly tailored rules in Florida Bar v.

  3. State bar association - Wikipedia

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    A mandatory or integrated bar association is one to which a state delegates the authority to regulate the admission of attorneys to practice in that state; typically these require membership in that bar association to practice in that state. Mandatory bars derive their power from legislative statute and/or from the power of the state court ...

  4. Woody R. Clermont - Wikipedia

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    Clermont was published twice in the Florida Bar Journal. [27] [28] Clermont additionally wrote an article about Medicare and the Office of Medicare Hearings and Appeals (OMHA) in the Pittsburgh Journal of Environmental and Public Health Law, [29] and an article about the economics of the death penalty and the lethal injection protocol in the St. Thomas Law Review.

  5. List of Florida Blue Key members - Wikipedia

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    President of Florida State University, president of the American Bar Association, and Florida House of Representatives [6] Albert A. Murphree: President of Florida State College and University of Florida [citation needed] Stephen C. O'Connell: President of the University of Florida and chief justice of the Florida Supreme Court [7] [5] [6] J ...

  6. Cade Cole - Wikipedia

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    Cole is a member of the Florida and Louisiana bars. [2] He previously served as Louisiana State College Republican Chair and as a member of the Federalist Society. [8] He is a past member of the Louisiana Baptist Convention’s Committee on Moral and Social Concerns and was appointed to the Louisiana Service Commission by Governor Mike Foster.

  7. Wendy Berger - Wikipedia

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    Berger is a part of the St. Johns County Bar Association, the Orange County Bar Association, The Florida Supreme Court Committee on Civil Jury Instructions, the Florida Bar Criminal Procedure Rules Committee, the Florida Bar Appellate Practice Section's Executive Council, the Dunn Blount Inn of Court, and the Federalist Society.

  8. Henry S. Baynard - Wikipedia

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    University of Florida Henry Swinton Baynard (January 26, 1905 – January 29, 1980) was an American politician. He served as a Democratic member for the 11th district of the Florida Senate .

  9. Joe Gersten - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Morris Gersten (born July 19, 1947) was an American politician in the state of Florida. He served in the Florida House of Representatives from 1974 to 1981 (109th district). [ 8 ] He also served in the Florida Senate from 1982 to 1986.