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The Florida Legislative Investigation Committee was set up by Chapter 31498 of the Laws of Florida (1955) to investigate, as time permits, "all organizations whose principles or activities include a course of conduct on the part of any person or group which would constitute violence or a violation of the laws of the State, or would be inimical to the well-being and orderly pursuits of their personal and business activities by the majority of the citizens of this state." In this instance, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was under scrutiny. The committee made a report to the Florida Bar on December 27, 1958 in which they rendered their opinion as to what actions, if any, should be taken in regard to the method of operation of the NAACP and its Florida counsel. Under consideration was the possible professional misconduct of Alexander Akerman, Jr. of Washington, D.C.; Horace E. Hill of Daytona Beach, Florida; Grattan E. Graves, Jr. of Miami, Florida; and Francisco A. Rodriguez and William Andrew Fordham, both of Tampa, Florida; all of whom were working for the NAACP.

The underlying question involved whether a lawyer employed by an association to render legal services in matters concerning the organization as a whole may also represent individuals who are involved in matters which the organization wishes to preserve or further. Furthermore, the NAACP had been charged with willfully instigating or appearing in lawsuits, soliciting law suits, or soliciting others to file law suits, and hiring or paying a litigant to bring, maintain or prosecute a law suit. The above named lawyers were allegedly involved in some or all of these activities.

From the description of Florida Legislative Investigation Committee records, 1957-1960. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32413949

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Taylor, Hugh M. Circuit Judge Hugh M. Taylor papers, 1948-1972. Florida State University
referencedIn Moore, Henry. Moore Collection, 1862-1931. Florida State University
referencedIn Ervin, Richard William, 1905-. Papers, 1929-1981. Florida State University
referencedIn B. Campbell Thornal Papers, 1944-1970 Special and Area Studies Collections, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida
referencedIn Archer, James Tillinghast. Family papers, 1843-1969. Florida State University
creatorOf Florida Bar. Florida Legislative Investigation Committee records, 1957-1960. Florida State Archive
referencedIn Thornal, B. Campbell (Benjamin Campbell), 1908-1970. Papers, 1955-1970. University of Florida
referencedIn Jett, Claribel. Papers, 1924-1943. Florida State University
referencedIn Mason, Ernest E., Papers, 1934-1980 University of West Florida Libraries
Role Title Holding Repository
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associatedWith Akerman, Alexander. person
associatedWith Archer, James Tillinghast. person
associatedWith Atkinson, George W., 1913- person
associatedWith Ervin, Richard William, 1905- person
associatedWith Florida. Legislature. Legislative Investigation Committee. corporateBody
associatedWith Fordham, William Andrew, 1921- person
associatedWith Graves, Grattan E. person
associatedWith Harrison, Baya M., 1913-1975. person
associatedWith Hill, Horace E. person
associatedWith Jett, Claribel. person
associatedWith Mason, Ernest E. person
associatedWith Moore, Henry. person
associatedWith National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. corporateBody
associatedWith Rodriguez, Francisco Aristides. person
associatedWith Taylor, Hugh M. person
associatedWith Thornal, B. Campbell (Benjamin Campbell), 1908-1970. person
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Florida
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African American lawyers
African Americans
Legal ethics
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Active 1957

Active 1960

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