- Hugo Black, Jr.
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death_place=Hugo Lafayette Black, II (born
April 29 ,1922 inBirmingham, Alabama ) is a prominentattorney and legal author.Mr. Black is the son of
Associate Justice of theU.S. Supreme Court ,Hugo Lafayette Black and Josephine Foster. He was married to Bessie Graham Hobson (1923-2000) and they had three children, Elizabeth, Margaret andHugo L. Black, III .Mr. Black received a
A.B. in 1946 from theUniversity of Alabama ; then in 1949 received anLL.B. fromYale University , where he was a member of the Board of Editors of the "Yale Law Journal " and president ofYale Law School Student Association. He is admitted to practice law in the states ofAlabama andFlorida , as well as several Federal District Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Court of the United States. He was a Trustee of the U.S. Supreme Court Historical Society (1988-2003), and the Eleventh Circuit Court Historical Society (1987-1992).Books Written
* "My Father: A Remembrance" (New York, Random House: 1975)
* "The Opening Statement" (Practising Law Institute, 1984)
* "Florida Evidentiary Foundations" (The Michie Company, 1991)References
*http://www.aum.edu/Administration/University_Relations/Campus_Events/Durr_Lecture/Series_Archive/index.aspx?id=5051
* http://www.lawyers.com/Florida/Miami/Black,-Hugo-L.-806175-f.html?CMP=KNC-OSMXPV&site=729
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