Bill Text: FL S1790 | 2017 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Mickey Smiley Day at the Capitol
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2017-03-23 - Adopted [S1790 Detail]
Download: Florida-2017-S1790-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2017 (NP) SR 1790 By Senator Farmer 34-01489A-17 20171790__ 1 Senate Resolution 2 A resolution recognizing September 17, 2017, as 3 “Mickey Smiley Day at the Capitol” in remembrance of 4 his outstanding contributions to legal education. 5 6 WHEREAS, William McKinley “Mickey” Smiley was born on 7 September 28, 1935, and 8 WHEREAS, Mickey Smiley orchestrated the first successful 9 student petition drive to desegregate a university in the South, 10 and 11 WHEREAS, Mickey Smiley played a pivotal role in ending 12 racial segregation at American colleges and universities by 13 leading efforts to admit African-American students to Duke 14 University, and 15 WHEREAS, Mickey Smiley won a hard-fought battle with 16 melanoma and sarcoma and, in order to provide medical coverage 17 and college educations for his children, gave up his career as a 18 trial lawyer to become a professor of international law and 19 medical jurisprudence at Stetson University, and 20 WHEREAS, upon his hiring at Stetson University College of 21 Law in 1969, Mickey Smiley made a motion to admit the first 22 African-American student at the college, and, in 1970, he 23 founded the Stetson Society of Trial Advocacy, and 24 WHEREAS, as the chair of the Admissions Committee at 25 Stetson Law School, Mickey Smiley saw Stetson become one of the 26 first law schools in the United States to admit more women than 27 men, and 28 WHEREAS, Mickey Smiley coached one of the first all-female 29 teams to reach the national finals of the American Bar 30 Association’s negotiating skills competition, and 31 WHEREAS, due largely to the influence of Mickey Smiley, 32 Stetson University College of Law has been ranked by U.S. News & 33 World Report as the top law school in the nation for trial 34 advocacy, and 35 WHEREAS, on his passing on December 5, 2016, Mickey Smiley 36 left behind his two daughters and five grandchildren and a host 37 of friends and former students and colleagues, NOW, THEREFORE, 38 39 Be It Resolved by the Senate of the State of Florida: 40 41 That September 17, 2017, is recognized as “Mickey Smiley 42 Day at the Capitol” in remembrance of his outstanding 43 contributions to legal education over the course of his career. 44 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution, with 45 the Seal of the Senate affixed, be presented to his daughters as 46 a tangible token of the sentiments of the Florida Senate.