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Articles from Florida Bar News (June 1, 2005)

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Title Author Type Words
After nearly 40 years. 215
Animal law program set. 284
Applicants sought for jury instructions panel. 87
Bar launches new look Web site; Floridabar.org also now has improved navigation and search facilities. Melendez, Melinda 790
Bar President Kelly overstreet Johnson. 115
Comp Claims JNC taking applications. 189
Consequences of delayed treatment of depression and other mental illnesses. Vickers, Angela D. 946
Court reprimands Judge Pando. 403
Court retools professionalism program course requirements. Killian, Mark D. 650
Dogs and the constitution help kids learn the appellate process. 170
Efforts to extend DNA testing deadline fail. Pudlow, Jan 794
Fee statements are in the mail. 191
Goodlette, Fischler to receive Foundation Medals of Honor. 200
Government lawyers honor Tedcastle for lifetime achievement. 438
House honors Henry Latimer. 242
In memoriam. 132
In recognition of Juror Appreciaton Month, Palm Beach County officials made a presentation to its jurors along with comments from Supreme Court Chief Justice Barbara Pariente. 132
Innocence project on verge of collapse. Pudlow, Jan 781
New legislation makes hazing a criminal act. Killian, Mark D. 949
Phelps Dunbar. 120
Proposed new voir dire instruction. 2942
Proposed Rules of Evidence amendment. 414
Reactions mixed to court system funding plan. Blankenship, Gary 1563
Rules of Judicial Administration amendments. 1200
Second Circuit judge Tom Bateman. 250
Supreme Court adopts new MJP standards; the rules limit pro hac vice appearances to three in a 365-day period. Blankenship, Gary 667
The George Edgcomb Bar Association. 120
The law must govern our courts. Partington, Donald H. 1566
When it was all said and done, legislators add 55 new judges; that's half the number wanted and they all will be appointed. Blankenship, Gary 1432
Workers' comp judges up for reappointment. 101
Wrongly incarcerated bills go nowhere; next step for Wilton Dedge is court. Pudlow, Jan 913

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