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HARDING SCRAPBOOKS. Book 6. 1995 – 1998



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HARDING SCRAPBOOKS. Book 6. 1995 – 1998.


Loose items

  1. January 2000. “It’s time for Awakening 2000!” Tallahassee Area Church News. 19991207-awakening

  2. 1998, March 30. “Editor’s page. A Better Way to Die.” Florida Trend. 19980330-aging

  3. 1998, June 15. “Complaintants must be encouraged to step forward with…complaints, which will further the …policy of disciplining attorney misconduct.” National Law Review. 19980615-national law review

  4. 1998, June 22. “Harding to reach out as chief justice.” Florida Times-Union. 19980622-reach out

  5. 1998, June 26. “New chief justice loves law, laughter. His mission: Show public it can trust courts. 19980626-new chief

  6. 1998, June 28. “Harding wants to show public it can trust Florida courts.” Panama City News Herald. 19980628-harding wants

  7. 1998, July 1. “Courts. The people’s business.” Florida Times-Union. 19980701-business

  8. 1998, July 2. “Ex-Duval judge now chief justice.” Florida Times-Union. 19980702-ex-duval

  9. 1998, July 5. “Editorials. Florida’s new chief justice sets challenging goals for future.” Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel. 19980705-floridas new

  10. 1998, July 15. “Justices field lawyers’ far-ranging questions during annual meeting.” Florida Bar News. 19980715-justices field

  11. 1998, August 15. “Listed below are members of the appellate judiciary facing a merit retention vote November 3. Major B. Harding. 19980815-merit retention2

  12. 1998, August 15. “Appellate judges face merit retention.” Florida Bar News. 19980815

  13. 1998, October 15. “Lawyers give chief justice, appellate judges overwhelming approval rates.” Florida Bar News. 19981015-lawyers

  14. 1998, October 30. “Justice Harding Up for Merit Retention.” Lakeland Ledger. 19981030-justice harding

  15. 1998, November 24. Aging With Dignity. Those who have committed to participate in Awakening 2000. [includes the name of Chief Justice Harding] 19981124-aging

  16. 1998, December 8. Fax transmittal sheet from Jim Towey to Chief Justice Harding. 19981208-pledge

  17. 1999, November 15. Students attending a recent session of the Richard W. Ervin Eminent Scholar Seminar at the Florida State University College of Law. 19991115-students attending

  18. No date. “Editorials. And the judges. Chief Justice Harding in particular has distinguished himself by the way he has broadened public access to the court.” Gainesville Sun. nodate-and the judges

  19. No date. “New chief justice wants to promote trust in courts.” nodate-new chief

  20. No date. “Reception honors new chief justice.” Tallahassee Democrat. nodate-reception

  21. No date. “Florida Supreme Court. High court grants use of satellite TVs for witnesses who can’t be in courtroom.” Tallahassee Democrat. nodate-satellite tv

Sleeved Items



  1. 1995, February 2. “Around Town. Justices, friends decree ‘happy Birthday.’” Tallahassee Democrat. v6s001-1

  2. 1995, March 3. “Mental pain isn’t enough, court rules. The Florida Supreme Court turns down a pair of lawsuits involving unintended mental anguish.” Tallahassee Democrat. v6s001-2

  3. 1995, March 3. “Mental anguish-award cases denied.” Florida Times-Union. v6s002-1

  4. 1995, March 3. “Mental anguish rule upheld.” Tampa Tribune. v6s002-2

  5. 1995, March 15. “Study: Legal needs going unmet.” Florida Bar News. v6s003

  6. 1995, March 27. “Court spells out access to judges’ e-mail. The documents are part of the public record, the court said, no matter how they are transmitted.” Orlando Sentinel. v6s004-1

  7. 1995, March 28. “Supreme Court: Judicial e-mail is public record.” Tallahassee Democrat. v6s004-2

  8. 1995, March 31. “Rules tightened for charge of leaving scene of injury accident.” Daily Business Review. v6s005-1

  9. 1995, June 15. “Three Florida judges receive LLM. degree.” Florida Bar News. v6s005-2

  10. 1995, June 30. “Sex between youths ruled legal. But adult-child sex still a crime, state’s high court says.” [Miami?] Herald. v6s006-1

  11. 1995, June 30. “Court: Consensual teen sex isn’t a felony.” Tallahassee Democrat. v6s006-2

  12. 1995, June 30. “Statutory rape law can’t be used against minors.” Florida Times-Union. v6s006-3

  13. 1995, July 21. “Court upholds adoption of Baby Emily. Natural father vows to appeal.” [Miami?] Herald. v6s007-1

  14. 1995, November 28. “Last Week At Rotary. Major Program! Major Harding, Sr., Justice, Florida Supreme Court.” v6s007-2

  15. 1995, July 21. State court: Unsupportive dads cannot challenge adoptions. In a ruling that could affect other cases, a South Florida toddler will get to stay with her adoptive parents.” Orlando Sentinel. v6s008

  16. 1995, July 21. “Supreme Court rules father had abandoned Baby Emily. The toddler will remain with her adoptive parents – for now.” Tallahassee Democrat. v6s009-1

  17. 1995, July 21. State sets new course in adoption challenges. Court blocks adoption challenge.” Florida Times-Union. v6s009-2

  18. 1995, July 21. “Florida takes different path in adoptions. The high court makes breaks with high-profile rulings in other states.” Tampa Tribune. v6s010-1

  19. 1995, July 24. “Editorials. Wise decision in adoption dispute.” Tampa Tribune. v6s010-2

  20. 1995, September 28. “Justice visits Newberry HS.” High Springs Herald. v6s011-1

  21. No date. “’Sworn to uphold the law.’” v6s011-2

  22. 1995, October 13. “Judge’s accident pursued. High court seeking more information.” Florida Times-Union. v6s012-1

  23. 1995, October 13. “Lawyers’ share cut in auto refund case. High court ruling slashes legal fees.” Tampa Tribune. v6s012-2

  24. 1995, October 13. “Way cleared for refunds of impact fees.” Florida Times-Union. v6s013-1

  25. 1995, October 13. “Impact fee lawyers handed pay cut. The state’s top court slashed attorneys’ fees by more than $12 million in the class-action suit. Court used time spent on case as basis for payment ruling.” Orlando Sentinel. v6s013-2

  26. 1996, February 23. “Florida Supreme Court ’96. Having the Last Word. After years of pretrial, trial and appeals, a case’s outcome may depend on 40 minutes of wordplay before the state’s highest court. Annual special report.” Daily Business Review. v6s014 and 015 and 016.

  27. 1996, April, May, June. “Cook to Lead Florida Association of Court Clerks.” The Circuit Writer, The Official Publication of The Clerk of the Circuit and County Courts, Duval County, Florida, 4th Judicial Circuit. v6s017-1

  28. 1996, April 12. “Justices unravel attorney fee interest.” Daily Business Review. v6s017-2

  29. 1996, March 29. “Justices hand down wisdom.” Florida Flambeau. v6s018-1

  30. 1996, June 21. “Supreme Court. Court says imaginary crime can’t end in real conviction. Police stings based on imaginary goods yield imaginary evidence the Supreme Court says.” Tallahassee Democrat. v6s018-2

  31. 1996, June 24. “High court overturns conviction based on sale of ‘imaginary goods.’” Tampa Tribune. v6s019-1

  32. 1996, June 21. “Conviction based on imaginary goods illegal. Florida’s high court says proving criminal intent to buy stolen goods is tough when there is no property.” St. Petersburg Times. v6s019-2

  33. 1996, June 28. “High court upholds key parts of tobacco law.” Tampa Tribune. v6s020

  34. 1996, June 28. “Schools lose court side of funding fight. Florida’s Supreme Court says the Legislature is the sole paymaster for public schools.” Tallahassee Democrat. v6s021

  35. 1996, July 12. “Supreme Court. Justices defend lengthy death-row appeals. The ruling gives a death-row inmate the right to have a court hear new claims about a 1982 murder.” Tallahassee Democrat. v6s022-1

  36. 1996, July 19. “Judges: Let’s get tough on lawyers who flout rules. Attorneys at conference agree to help stem discovery abuses.” Daily Business Review. v6s022-2

  37. 1996, July 22. “State Briefs. Supreme Court hosts foreign jurists.” v6s023-1

  38. 1996, September 24. “Top Judge. Florida Supreme Court Justice Major B. Harding talks to students in the King High School media center.” Tampa Tribune. v6s023-2

  39. 1996, October 2. “Jurist makes visit to King.” Temple Terrace News. v6s024-1

  40. 1996, November 15. “On record: Reno deplores anonymous reports about her.” and “’Brain dead?’ On the contrary, the Supreme Court rules wisely.” St. Petersburg Times. v6s024-2

  41. 1996, December 20. “Judge facing charges.” and “Justice in death-penalty cases is more complicated than suggested.” Tallahassee Democrat. v6s025-1

  42. 1996, December 20. “Justices won’t let some inmates off for good behavior.” Tampa Tribune. v6s025-2

  43. 1957, January 23. “Justices won’t take part in judge’s disciplinary case.” Daily Business Review. v6s026

  44. 1997, February 21. “Florida Supreme Court 1997. Annual Special Report.” Daily Business Review. v6s027 and 028

  45. 1997, May 10. “Supreme Court returns to its history.” Tallahassee Democrat. v6s029-1

  46. 1997, May 10. “”For old time’s sake.” Florida Times-Union. v6s029-2

  47. 1997, May 22. “A glittering evening marks anniversary for state Supreme Court.” Tallahassee Democrat. v6s030-1

  48. 1997, June 6. Typed letter from Mark Criser to Justice Harding. v6s030-2

  49. 1997, June 1. “Ethics seminar set for Annual Meeting. June 27 in Orlando.” Florida Bar Journal. v6s031-1

  50. 1997, July 1. “Chief Justice names education panel, court’s first press liaison.” Florida bar News. v6s031-2

  51. 1997, July 18. “Fla. high court rules: no assisted suicide. The state Supreme Court rules that privacy rights do not allow a Citrus County man to ask for lethal drugs.” St. Petersburg Times. v6s032

  52. 1997, July 18. “Assisted suicide struck down. The Florida Supreme Court rules that a man dying of AIDS can’t get his doctor’s assistance to end his life.” Tallahassee Democrat. v6s033-1

  53. 1997, July 18. “Court rules against dying man. Floridian can’t ask for lethal drug dose.” Florida Times-Union. v6s033-2

  54. 1997, August 1. “The Florida board of Bar Examiners.” Florida Bar News. v6s034-1

  55. 1997, October 13. “Happy Birthday.” Orlando Sentinel. v6s034-2

  56. 1997, October 29. “Executions in chair get court boost. Ruling: Method is legal – but consider injection.” v6s035

  57. 1997, October 21. “Court clears way for executions. Florida’s electric chair has been out of use since March when flames shot from an inmate’s head.” St. Petersburg Times. v6s034-1

  58. No date. “Chair: Many state lawmakers agree with the ruling.” Tallahassee Democrat. v6s037-1

  59. 1997, October 21. “High Court allows using Old Sparky. Ruling” ‘No cruel or unusual.’” Miami Herald. v6s037-2

  60. 1997, November 6. “Death Penalty. Chair or injection: a convict’s choice. A Florida Senate committee votes to allow condemned prisoners to choose how they will be executed.” Tallahassee Democrat. v6s038-1

  61. 1997, November 28. “Chiles, Harding ponder living wills.” Florida Times-Union. v6s038-2

  62. 1997, November 1. “Supreme Court sets Teaching Institute.” Florida Bar News. v6s039

  63. 1997, December 1. “Justice Harding Addresses JAAF at Fall Conference at Sandestin Hilton.” J. A. Docket Newsletter. v6s040-1

  64. No date. “A Look at the Seven Current Members of the Florida Supreme Court.” Tallahassee, Democrat. v6s040-2

  65. 1997, December 11. “Woman named to high court. Gov. Lawton Chiles names Barbara Pariente, a West Palm Beach appeals court judge, to fill a vacated seat on the all-male Supreme Court.” Tallahassee Democrat. v6s040-3

  66. 1998, January 10. “New judge on circuit court.” Tallahassee Democrat. v6s041

  67. 1998, January 9. “Supreme Court. Agency merger drive is halted. Florida’s high court says the initiative which would put the fisheries and game commissions under one roof, shouldn’t appear on the November ballot.” Tallahassee Democrat. v6s042-1

  68. 1998, March 6. Typed letter from County Court Judge Lisa Kahn to Justice Harding, re. Commission on Professionalism: Stetson Symposium. v6s042-2

  69. 1998, March 11. Typed letter from Francis X. Beytagh, Florida Coastal School of Law to Justice Harding. v6s043-1

  70. 1998, February 24. “Judge Lisa Kahn and husband, attorney Michael Kahn, talk with Florida Supreme Court Justice Major Harding during the pro bono awards event.” Florida Today. v6s043-2

  71. 1998, February 20. “Florida Supreme Court ’98. No final judgment. 12th annual special report.” Daily Business Review4

  72. [continuation of above article] v6s045

  73. No date. “Welcome mat for chief justice.” v6s046-1

  74. No date. “Lack of confidence in the government concerns top judge.” Lake City Reporter. v6s046-2

  75. 1998, March 11. “Overrides challenge must wait. The state Supreme Court says Gov. Lawton Chiles can’t make a case against the Legislature overturning his vetoes until after this session.” St. Petersburg Times. v6s047-1

  76. 1998, March 7. “Court’s demand angers House speaker.” St. Petersburg Times. v6s047-2

  77. 1998, March 11. “Justices delay ruling on overriding a veto. The question has sharply divided House leaders and the governor’s office.” Tallahassee Democrat. v6s048-1

  78. 1998, March 11. “Chief Justice Harding.” Florida Times-Union. v6s048-2

  79. 1998, March 11. “Florida Supreme Court. Court names Harding as next chief justice. He will assume the post in July, replacing Gerald Kogan.” Tallahassee Democrat. v6s049-1

  80. 1998, March 11. “Harding next chief justice.” and “Chief Justice Harding.” Florida Times-Union. v6s049-2

  81. 1998, April 1. “Major Harding named next chief justice.” Florida Bar News. v6s050

  82. 1998, April 15. “A Family (Law) Affair.” Florida Bar News. v6s051-1

  83. 1998, April 24. “Satellite testimony approved by court.” Gainseville Sun. v6s051-2

  84. 1998, April 24. “Supreme Court OKs satellite TV testimony.” and “Death row lawyers can’t file civil suits.” Ocala Star-Banner. v6s052-1

  85. 1998, May 17. “Our Opinion. Kogan’s legacy: Taking top court to the people. First Amendment award is just deserts.” Tallahassee Democrat. v6s052-2

  86. 1998, June 11. “Passing of the Gavel to be Televised.” Press Release. v6s053-1

  87. 1998, June 15. “Attorney Misconduct. Bar Complainants Ha Absolute Privilege.” National Law Journal. v6s053-2

  88. No date. “Ex-Duval judge now chief justice.” Florida Times-Union. v6s054

  89. 1998, June 22. “Harding to reach out as chief justice.” Florida Times-Union. v6s055-1

  90. 1998, June 22. “Harding to reach out as chief justice.” Metro Jacksonville.com. v6s055-2 and 056-1

  91. 1998, June 28. “Harding to lead state court. The incoming Florida Supreme Court chief justice is ready to take the initiative in earning the public’s trust.” Tallahassee Democrat. v6s056-2

  92. 1998, June 27. “Florida’s high court gets a new chief.” on-line version of Miami Herald. v6s057-1

  93. 1998. “Dateline Florida. Tallahassee. Here comes the chief justice.” Gainesville Sun. v6s058

  94. 1998, June 28. “Developing public’s trust inspires new chief justice.” Gainesville Sun. v6s059-1

  95. 1998, July 1. “Courts. The people’s business.” Florida Times-Union. v6s059-2

  96. 1998, July 1. “Coker outlines goals. Public servants and professionals.” Florida Bar News. v6s060

  97. 1998, July 19. “Reception honors new chief justice.” Tallahassee Democrat. v6s061-1

  98. 1998, July 19. “Fine swine.” Florida Times-Union. v6s061-2

  99. 1998, July/August. “Preparing Florida Courts for the New Millennium. by Chief Justice Major B. Harding.” Florida Bar Journal. v6s062

  100. 1998, September. “September Guest Speaker: Chief Justice Major b. Harding.” Bulletin of the Jacksonville Bar Association. v6s063-1

  101. 1998, September/October. “Public Trust and Confidence is Fundamental to the Future of Florida’s Judiciary. by Chief Justice Major Harding.” Full Court Press. v6s063-2

  102. 1998, September 11. “In Brief. Of Note. Justice Harding honored.” [Miami?] Herald. v6s064-1

  103. 1998, September 18. “Major Harding. ‘It is important that we have an independent judiciary.’” Daily Record. v6s064-2

  104. 1998, September 21. “Today’s Program. Supreme Court Chief Justice Major B. Harding.” Spokesman, Rotary Club of Jacksonville, Florida. v6s065-1

  105. 1998, September 26. “Harding talks law with magnet class.” Florida Times-Union – River City News. v6s065-2 and 066-1

  106. 1998, September 26. “Students get some justice. Harding talks law with magnet class.” First Coast Community. v6s066-2 and 067

  107. 1998, September 26. “Justice comes calling.” Florida Times-Union – River City News. v6s068-1

  108. 1998, October 18. “Editorials. Retain Harding, Northcutt.” Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Venice/AM. v6s068-2

  109. 1998, October. “A New Season of Lawyering. Share an evening with peers and our state’s Supreme Court Chief Justice Major Harding at our Joint Dinner with the Clearwater Bar Association.” Paraclete. St. Petersburg Bar Association. v6s069-1

  110. 1998, September 28. Handwritten note from Lewis Robertson, ABC 25 WJXX to Chief Justice [Harding]. v6s069-2

  111. 1998, October 21. Typewritten letter from Pamela Campbell, President, St. Petersburg Bar Association to Chief Justice Harding. v6s069-3

  112. 1998, September 29. Typewritten letter from Mallory Cooper to Chief Justice Harding. v6s0659-4

  113. 1998, October 6. Typewritten letter from Edgar McCurry to Neil McCurry. Enclosed news clipping from Florida Bar Journal. v6s070-1

  114. 1998, October. “Major B. Harding. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Florida. a teacher, scholar, and veteran trial judge will lead Florida’s courts into the new millennium.” Florida Bar Journal. v6s070-2thru074

  115. 1998, October 8. Typewritten letter from John Parks to Chief Justice Harding. v6s075

  116. 1998, October 13. “Opinions. Retain these judges. The News Recommends.” The Stuart News, print-out of on-line article. v6s076-1

  117. 1998, October 14. “The Florida Bar says retain judges.” Jupiter Courier, print-out of on-line article. v6s076-2

  118. 1998, October 15. Fax from Robert Young, Circuit Judge with attached newspaper clippings about Chief Justice Harding. v6s077

  119. 1998, October 23. “Chief Justice aims to educate.” Daytona Beach News-Journal. v6s078-1

  120. 1998, October 23. “State chief justice tries to restore faith.” Daytona Beach News-Journal on-line print-out. v6s078-2

  121. 1998, October 28. “The Herald recommends: For judicial merit retention.” Miami Herald, printout of online article. v6s079-1

  122. 1998, October 25. “Seven judges face retention vote. Merit selections takes the politics out of the appellate bench, and so far, no judge has been removed under the system.” Tallahassee Democrat. v6s079-2

  123. 2000, June. “Strengthening the foundation of justice.” Prospectus, Office of the State Courts Administrator. v6s080-1

  124. 1998, October 29. “Chief justice faces voters Election Day.’ Tampa Bay Online. v6s080-2

  125. 1998, October 30. “Supreme Court chief faces voters. Ballot box results will decide if judge returns to bench.” Pensacola News-Journal. v6s081-1

  126. 1998, October 30. “Retain jurists.” Tallahassee Democrat Online. v6s081-2

  127. 1998, October 28. “The Herald recommends: For judicial merit retention.” Miami Herald printout of online article. v6s082

  128. 1998, October 31. “Chief justice listens to court concerns. Commissioners discuss courthouse costs and pending renovations.” Gainesville Sun. v6s083-1

  129. 1998, October 30. “Our opinion. Voters can end overly strict ballot runes. Revision 11 opens access to ballot and improves election process.” and “Retain Jurists.” v6s083-2

  130. 1998, October 31. “Supreme Court justice hears complaints.” Gainesville Sun printout of online article. v6s084

  131. 1998, November / December. “Annual Judicial Reception.” Tallahassee Women Lawyers. v6s085

  132. 1998, November 5. “Lesson from a pro. Chief Justice teaches government class.” Union County Times. v6s086-1

  133. No date. Typed letter from Mike Ripplinger, Social Studies Teacher, Union county High School to Chief Justice Harding. v6s086-2

  134. 1998, November 9. Typed letter from County Court Judge Lawrence Martin to Chief Justice Harding. v6s087-1

  135. No date. “Larry Martin sworn in as Collier County Court’s latest judge.” v6s087-2

  136. 1998, November 12. “Bush, Chiles camps squabble over right to name Overton replacement.” Daily Business Review. v6s088-1

  137. No date. “Judge finally succeeds in firing administrator. But some other circuit judges are angry over the way Tom Long’s ouster happened.” Tallahassee Democrat. v6s088-2

  138. 1998, November 27. “Interfaith effort targets the year 2000. Spiritual renewal urged.” Florida Times-Union. v6s089-1

  139. 1998, December 1. “Work begins on court system cost-shifting.” Florida Bar News. v6s089-2

  140. 1998, December 8. “Spirituality. Bush, Chiles sign cards pledging to pray, forgive. The commitment cards are part of a nonprofit group’s efforts to raise awareness of the need for spiritual renewal.” Tallahassee Democrat. v6s090

  141. No date. “Judicial Recognition Awards.” American Bar Association, Commission on Lawyer Assistance Programs. v6s091


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