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Journal of Southern Legal History

Volume II, Numbers 1 & 2
1992

Table of Contents

ARTICLES

Distrust of the Legal Establishment in Perspective: Maryland During the Early National Years
by Jeffrey K. Sawyer
Page 1

The Constitution and the Ku Klux Klan on Trial: Federal Enforcement and Local Resistance in South Carolina, 1871-1872
by Lou Falkner Williams
Page 41

The Impeachment and Removal of Tennessee Judge West Humphreys: John Bingham's Prologue to the Johnson Impeachment Trial
by Richard L. Aynes
Page 71

The Florida Supreme Court and the Intoxicating Liquor Laws: From Local Option to National Prohibition, 1885-1920
by John J. Guthrie, Jr.
Page 99

GUEST ESSAY

The Bill of Rights: The Anti-Democratic Key
by James C. Hill
Page 139

ORAL HISTORY

Creating "A Peaceful Revolution in Race Relations": An Oral History Interview with Judge Elbert Parr Tuttle
by Clifford M. Kuhn
Page 149

LEGAL CULTURE

A New Court Opens: The United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
by Peter G. Fish
Page 171

The Litchfield Law School: Educating Southern Lawyers in Connecticut
by Lawrence B. Custer
Page 183

Two Courts for the Price of One: The Superior Courts of Georgia and the Convention of Judges, 1797-1845
by Beverly B. Bates
Page 219

PROFESSIONALISM

"Neither Money, Relatives, Nor Influential Connections": Building a Practice as a "Lawyer's Lawyer"
by Newell Edenfield
Page 247

Law Practice Satisfaction: A Modest Proposal
by Michael H. Trotter
Page 253

How Widespread Is Unethical Billing?
by William G. Ross
Page 261

Professional Soul Searching
by C. Michael Abbott
Page 269

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES

George Wilmer Williams, Esq.: Bankruptcy Practice in Middle Georgia During the Great Depression
by Thomas Paty Stamps
Page 279

Benjamin Woodward and Other Atrocious Villains: Difficulties in Documentary Detective Work
by Brent Tarter
Page 287

BOOK REVIEWS

The Travail of a Southern Radical:
John A. Salmond, The Conscience of a Lawyer: Clifford J. Durr and American Civil Liberties, 1899-1975
Reviewed by James W. Ely, Jr.
Page 317

The Two Clement Haynsworths and the Politics of Judicial Confirmation
John P. Frank, Clement Haynsworth, the Senate, and the Supreme Court
Reviewed by Richard D. Freer
Page 323

Brown Regisited: The Argonauts Return
Peter Charles Hoffer, The Law's Conscience: Equitable Constitutionalism in America
Reviewed by Walter F. Pratt, Jr.
Page 339

Revising the Bleak History of Southern Politics: The Politics of Change
Harold Paulk Henderson, The Politics of Change in Georgia: A Political History of Ellis Arnall
Reviewed by Thomas V. O'Brien
Page 347

WRIT IN WATER: ANECDOTES FROM THE PRACTICE

A Cheering Section
by Julius Lunsford
Page 351

A Plaintiff's Thirty-Minute Verdict
by Hamilton Lokey
Page 353

Listening to the Client
by Eugene A. Epting
Page 355

A Chip Off the Old Block
by Edgar A. Neely, Jr.
Page 356

Earnestly Earning One's Fee
by Robert M. Heard
Page 357

Out of the Mouths of Babes
by Eugene A. Epting
Page 359

A Ticket to the Coca-Cola Company
by Julius Lunsford
Page 360

Ribald Repartee
by Hamilton Lokey
Page 361

Getting Your Wish in Court
by Eugene A. Epting
Page 363

The Measure of the Man
by Edgar A. Neely, Jr.
Page 364

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