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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida, Alcee Hastings, Cecilia Altonaga, Federico A. Moreno, Stanley Marcus, Halsted L. Ritter, James Lawrence King, Wilkie D. Ferguson, William Marvin, James W. Kehoe, C. Clyde Atkins, Marcia G. Cooke, Thomas Jefferson Boynton, Daniel T.K. Hurley, Jose Alejandro Gonzalez, Jr., Joan A. Lenard, Adalberto Jordan, John Milton Bryan Simpson, William J. Zloch, John Moses Cheney, Lenore Carrero Nesbitt, Alan Stephen Gold, James Carriger Paine, Patricia A. Seitz, Kenneth Ryskamp, Sidney M. Aronovitz, William McRae, Curtis L. Waller, Joe Oscar Eaton, Louie Willard Strum, Norman Charles Roettger, Jr., Charles B. Fulton, William Hoeveler, Shelby Highsmith, George C. Young, Dozier A. DeVane, David W. Dyer, Alexander Akerman, Paul Huck, Joseph Patrick Lieb, Kevin Michael Moore, Jose E. Martinez, Rhydon Mays Call, Ursula Mancusi Ungaro, James I. Cohn, Thomas E. Scott, Jr., Peter T. Fay, George William Whitehurst, James William Locke, Donald L. Graham, Kenneth Marra, Eugene P. Spellman, Edward B. Davis, John W. Holland, William Dimitrouleas, Donald M. Middlebrooks, Emett Clay Choate, Lake Jones, Ted Cabot, William Julius Barker, William O. Mehrtens, John McKinney. Excerpt: The United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida (in case citations, S.D. Fla. or S.D. Fl.) is the federal United States district court with jurisdiction over the southern part of the state of Florida. Appeals from cases brought in the Southern District of Florida are to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit). On the same day that Florida was admitted as a state, March 3, 1845, Congress enacted legislation creating the United States ...