Superintendent of Public Instruction Thomas D. Bailey legal files, 1950-1963.

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Superintendent of Public Instruction Thomas D. Bailey legal files, 1950-1963.

This series contains the legal files of Superintendent of Public Instruction Thomas D. Bailey from 1950 to 1963. The records include Supreme Court decisions and opinions of the state attorney general related to education.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7341367

Florida State Archive

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Florida. State Dept. of Education.

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The Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction was created by the 1868 Constitution. In the 1885 Constitution, the Superintendent became an elected official. The Superintendent headed the Dept. of Public Instruction (1869-1938) and the State Dept. of Education (1939-1968). Under the 1968 Constitution, the name was changed to Commissioner of Education and the position became one of the elected Cabinet posts. The Commissioner heads the Dept. of Education and serves as chief st...

Florida. Supreme Court

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The Supreme Court replaced the Territorial Court of Appeals in 1845 (Article V, 1838 Constitution; Article V, 1885 and 1968 Constitutions). The Supreme Court consists of seven justices, with at least one from each appellate district. The Court hears appeals in death penalty cases and reviews the decisions of the District Courts of Appeal and trial courts. From the description of Mandatory review death penalty case files, 1973-[ongoing]. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32...

Bailey, Thomas David, 1897-1974

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Florida Superintendent of Public Instruction. From the description of Papers, 1949-1967. (Florida State University). WorldCat record id: 50671193 From the description of Papers, 1951-1972. (Florida State University). WorldCat record id: 54427268 ...

Florida. Attorney General

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The Attorney General is the chief State legal officer (Chapter 16, Florida Statute). The office of the Attorney General provides legal services required by any state department. The Attorney General renders legal opinions on request to government agencies; reports on laws; directs state attorneys; and receives supreme court reports. The Attorney General appears on behalf of the state in all suits in the District Courts of Appeal and the Supreme Court in which the state has an interest. In the 19...