It’s the kind of event the late Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice P. Harris Hines would have enjoyed enormously, no matter who it was for.
This gathering will be to honor Hines, and everyone there will miss him.
“In this age of divided and contentious politics, Justice Hines was someone everyone could agree on.” said former President Jimmy Carter, who as Georgia's governor appointed Hines to the bench in 1974—"even though he had previously supported my opponent."
May 13, 2022 at 11:43 AM
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It’s the kind of event the late Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice P. Harris Hines would have enjoyed enormously, no matter who it was for.
This gathering will be to honor Hines, and everyone there will miss him.
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