词条 | Alan C. Sundberg |
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Born in Jacksonville, Florida,[1] Sundberg received a B.A. from Florida State University in 1955, and a J.D. from Harvard Law School in 1958.[2] Sundberg was appointed to the Florida Supreme Court by Governor Reubin Askew.[3] While serving on the court, he authored a noted opinion allowing cameras in Florida courtrooms.[2] After leaving the court, Sundberg was of counsel to the law firm of Smith, Ballard & Logan, and was appointed by Governor Jeb Bush to serve as a trustee of Florida State University.[2] Sundberg died at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville from lung cancer, having been a pipe smoker.[2] References1. ^1 Erik Robinson, "Florida Supreme Court Justices: List of Life Dates", Florida Supreme Court Historical Society (June 2010). {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Sundberg, Alan C.}}{{Florida-stub}}2. ^1 2 3 "Former Florida Supreme Court Chief Alan Sundberg dies at 68", St. Augustine Record (January 27, 2002). 3. ^Joe Kollin, "High Turnover Rate Hinders High Court", Sun-Sentinel (January 24, 1988). 6 : Florida Supreme Court justices|1933 births|2002 deaths|Florida State University alumni|Harvard Law School alumni|Deaths from lung cancer |
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