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Historic Notes and Documents: Judge Henry D. Clayton and A Klansman : A Revealing Exchange of Views
On the afternoon of June 16, 1922, Alabama federal judge Henry Clayton addressed the Florida State Bar Association in Orlando.1 Invited at the last minute, Clayton had been in Jacksonville, holding court by special assignment.2 He knew many Florida lawyers--no doubt including Armsted Brown, an Alabama transplant who would be elected president of the Florida Bar that year.3 He was well accustomed to addressing such meetings, usually speaking on technical issues of law or legislation, and so he had accepted the invitation. But this time he had something broader on his mind.
The Habit of a Judge: A History of Court Dress in England & Wales, and Australia, by Daniel Yazdani Book Review
The Life and Times of Legal Education in Alabama, 1819-1897: Bar Admissions, Law Schools, and the Profession Alabama Section
Letter to Jean M. Holcomb reporting on use of SEAALL Scholarship funds, July 1, 1992
A letter from Paul M. Pruitt, Jr. to Jean M. Holcomb reporting on Pruitt\u27s usage of SEAALL Scholarship funds
The Habit of a Judge: A History of Court Dress in England & Wales, and Australia Book Reviews
Letter to Jean M. Holcomb regarding award of a Scholarship Committee, January 2, 1992
A letter from Paul M. Pruitt, Jr. to Jean M. Holcomb thanking the Scholarship Committee for award of a SEAALL Scholarship
University of Alabama - School of Law\u27s Special Special Collection: Reaching Out for Law School History, The Announcement
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