Posts Tagged ‘ #JudicialHistory ’

Retired Judge Donald Courson: The Judge, the Man, the Golfer

May 9, 2014
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by Pier J. Rogers After 23 years on the 10th Judicial Circuit Court bench, Donald Courson is enjoying his retirement. Below is a detailed account of Courson’s life on the bench and his life thereafter, from taking cases pro-bono to golfing. You will also find an infographic depicting the demographics of those who utilize...

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A path well traveled: the story of Judge Michael Mihm

April 30, 2014
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A path well traveled: the story of Judge Michael Mihm

By Vickie Berkow In a time when the Supreme Court of the United States was facing “chaos,” Federal Judge Michael Mihm assumed the bench. From passing the bar in 1967, to his appointment as a judge in 1982, to overseeing cases today with senior status, Mihm has witnessed an ever changing docket in a...

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Gun Violence in America – 2023

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Background It has been zero days since the last mass shooting occurred in the United States. According to the Gun Violence Archive, a not-for-profit...

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