Since the publication of last year’s Eleventh Circuit issue, the court has welcomed its newest member, Judge Adalberto J. Jordan. He was appointed to fill the seat vacated by Judge Susan H. Black in 2011 upon her decision to take senior status after nearly two decades of distinguished service. As Judge Jordan’s colleague on the Southern District of Florida bench for the last twelve years, I can attest that, not only is he an outstanding jurist, but an even finer human being. We are fortunate to have him join the Eleventh Circuit. Notably, like the five student authors featured in this review, Judge Jordan served as an editor of the Law Review, and was published three times during his time as a student at the University of Miami School of Law.
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