Docket 81010
Citation: 624 So. 2d 720
- Opinion
- Joint Petition to Amend Rules Regulating The Florida Bar
- Comment on Proposed Anti-Bias Rule
- Notice of Opposition to Adoption and Implementation of Rule
- Brief in Support of Proposed Rules 4-8.4 and 4-8.7
- Brief in Support of Joint Petition to Amend Rules Regulating The Florida Bar
- Anonymous Comment on Proposed Anti-Bias Rule
- Brief in Opposition to Joint Petition to Amend Rules Regulating the Florida Bar
- Response of Robert J. Bertrand
- Response to Joint Petition to Amend Rules Regulating The Florida Bar
- Comments of T. Scott Conrad
- Comment on Petition to Amend Rules Regulating The Florida Bar
- Comment of Lynne Marie Kohm
- Amicus Curiae of The Christian Legal Society
- Comment of Joseph C. Ferrell
- Amended Response of Randall C. Mumper
- Response of Joseph W. Little
- Objection to Joint Petition to Amend Rules Regulationg The Florida Bar on Grounds of Constitutionality
- Response of Jimmy Hatcher
- Response of Antonio Capestany, a Citizen
- Comment on Petition to Amend Rules Regulating The Florida Bar by Nina E. Vinik
- Response of Jon Larsen Shudlick to Petition to Amend Rules Regulating The Florida Bar
- Response of Henry P. Trawick, Jr.
- Comments of Douglas K. Silvis and Chris E. Ambrose
- Response of John R. Wood
- Oral Argument Video
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