Justice Leander J. Shaw, Jr.
Retired Justice Leander J. Shaw, Jr., was born in Salem, Virginia,
on September 6, 1930. His parents were Leander J. Shaw, retired dean of
the Florida A&M University Graduate School in Tallahassee, and Margaret
Shaw, retired teacher, Lylburn Downing High School in Lexington, Virginia.
He attended public schools in Virginia and received his bachelor's degree
in 1952 from West Virginia State College in Institute, West Virginia. After
serving in the Korean conflict as an artillery officer, he entered law
school and earned his juris doctor degree in 1957 from Howard University
in Washington, D.C.
He holds honorary doctor of laws degrees from West Virginia State College
(1986), Nova University (1991), and Washington and Lee University (1991).
In 1990 he was awarded an honorary doctor of public affairs degree from
Florida International University.
Justice Shaw came to Tallahassee in 1957 as an assistant professor of
law at Florida A&M University. In 1960 he was admitted to The Florida
Bar and went into private practice in Jacksonville, where he also served
as assistant public defender. In 1969 he joined the State Attorney's staff,
where he served as head of the Capital Crimes Division and adviser to the
grand jury. In 1972 he returned to private practice with the law firm of
Harrison, Finegold and Shaw.
In 1974 Governor Reubin Askew appointed him to the Florida Industrial
Relations Commission, where he served until October 1979 when Governor
Bob Graham appointed him to the First District Court of Appeal. He served
there until January 1983 when Governor Graham appointed him to the Supreme
Court. Justice Shaw served as Chief Justice from 1990 to 1992.
He is a member of the American Bar, the National Bar, The Florida Bar,
the Florida Government Bar, and the Tallahassee Bar associations. He is
admitted to practice in all Florida courts, the United States Southern
District Court of Florida, the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for
the Eleventh Circuit, and the United States Supreme Court.
Justice Shaw served as second vice president of the Conference of Chief
Justices, as a member of the Board of Directors of the National Center
for State Courts and the American Judicature Society, as Chair of Governor
Lawton Chiles' Criminal Justice Task Force, as Vice-Chair of the Florida
Supreme Court Racial and Ethnic Bias Study Commission, advisor to Florida's
Sentencing Commission, Florida's Standard Jury Instructions-Civil, and
as a member of the Judicial Fellows Program, having been appointed by the
Chief Justice of the United States.
He serves as advisor to the Supreme Court Committees on Fairness, Standard
Jury Instructions-Criminal, Rules of Judicial Administration, and Rules
of Criminal Procedure, and as a member of Florida State University College
of Law Board of Visitors.
Justice Shaw is the father of five children and lives on Lake Iamonia
in Leon County.
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