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Nova Southeastern University

Nova Law Review

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Justice

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Tribute To Justice William J. Brennan, Jr., Justice Daniel J. O'Hern Jan 1991

Tribute To Justice William J. Brennan, Jr., Justice Daniel J. O'Hern

Nova Law Review

I am honored to be asked to write a tribute to Justice William J.

Brennan, Jr. for the Nova Law Review. One of the most difficult aspects

about a personal encounter with this most warm human being is

the realization that we are in the presence of one of the great figures of

the twentieth century.


An Appreciation Of Justice William J. Brennan, Jr., William A. Fletcher Jan 1991

An Appreciation Of Justice William J. Brennan, Jr., William A. Fletcher

Nova Law Review

Thirty-four years is a long time in the life of a man, and even of

our nation. I wish it had been longer.


Looking Back On Eighteen Years As A Justice Of The Supreme Court Of Florida, Joseph A. Boyd. Jr. Jan 1986

Looking Back On Eighteen Years As A Justice Of The Supreme Court Of Florida, Joseph A. Boyd. Jr.

Nova Law Review

As I approach retirement after three six-year terms on the Florida Supreme Court, it seems natural to look back over the years to try to assess to some extent the experience I gained and the contributions I made to the development of the law in Florida.


Pathways For Future Justice, Honorable Ben F. Overton Jan 1977

Pathways For Future Justice, Honorable Ben F. Overton

Nova Law Review

Our judicial system is said to be in a state of crisis. Courts across the entire United States are being asked to absorb increased court work; the judiciary is losing its attractiveness for outstanding lawyers; and the public continues to be uninformed about the legal system.