J. Harvie Wilkinson III

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Harry Byrd and The Changing Face of Virginia Politics, 1945–1966, Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1968.
  • Serving Justice: A Supreme Court Clerk's View, New York: Charterhouse, 1974.
  • From Brown to Bakke: The Supreme Court and School Integration, 1954–1978 , New York: Oxford University Press, 1979, ISBN   0-19-502567-9 .
  • One Nation Indivisible: How Ethnic Separatism Threatens America , Reading, MA: Addison Wesley Longman, 1997, ISBN   0-201-18072-3 .
  • Cosmic Constitutional Theory: Why Americans Are Losing Their Inalienable Right to Self-Governance, New York: Oxford University Press, 2012, ISBN   978-0-19-984601-6 .
  • All Falling Faiths: Reflections on the Promise and Failure of the 1960s, Description, preview, and book reviews. [30] Encounter, 2017. ISBN   9781594038914
  • Honors and awards

    In 2004, the University of Virginia awarded Wilkinson the Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Law, its highest external honor. [29]

    In 2009, the Lawrenceville School awarded him its highest honor. [31]

    In 2016, the John Barbee Minor Inn of Court in Charlottesville recognized Wilkinson's three decades of judicial service with a Certificate of Merit and Lifetime Achievement Award. [32]

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    1. Linwood Holton, A former governor's reflections on Massive Resistance in Virginia, 49 Washington & Lee Law Review 15, 20 (1992) available at http://mlkcommission.dls.virginia.gov/va_school_closings/pdfs/Linwood_Holton_and_Massive_Resistance.pdf
    2. J. Harvie Wilkinson III, Harry Byrd and The Changing Face of Virginia Politics, 1945–1966, (Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1968)
    3. 1 2 "Lives in the Law - Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson, III - Duke University School of Law". law.duke.edu.
    4. "Virginia Elections Database » 1970 U.S. House General Election District 3". Virginia Elections Database.
    5. "Who Is J. Harvie Wilkinson III?". ABC News. 6 January 2006.
    6. "Wilkinson '07 to Clerk for U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts". 14 October 2007.
    7. J. Harvie Wilkinson III, Serving Justice: A Supreme Court Clerk's View (New York: Charterhouse, 1974)
    8. "Judge J Harvie Wilkinson III". www.ca4.uscourts.gov.
    9. J. Harvie Wilkinson III, From Brown to Bakke: The Supreme Court and School Integration, 1954–1978 (New York: Oxford University Press, 1979)
    10. 1 2 J. Harvie Wilkinson III at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges , a public domain publication of the Federal Judicial Center .
    11. J. Harvie Wilkinson III, One Nation Indivisible: How Ethnic Separatism Threatens America (Reading, MA: Addison Wesley Longman, 1997.
    12. Once More, Bush Turns To His Inner Circle Washington Post
    13. Hands Off Constitutions J. Harvie Wilkinson III
    14. 570 F. 3d 165, 183 (4th. Cir. 2009).
    15. J. Harvie Wilkinson III, Cosmic Constitutional Theory: Why Americans Are Losing Their Inalienable Right to Self-Governance (New York: Oxford University Press, 2012)
    16. "Old NFL Ravens Logo Won't Cost Team Again". Courthousenews.com. 2013-12-19. Retrieved 2018-04-26.
    17. Note, Fourth Circuit Holds that County Commissioners’ Practice of Offering Sectarian Prayers at Public Meetings Is Unconstitutional , 131 Harv. L. Rev. 626 (2017).
    18. Lund v. Rowan County, 863F.3d268 (4th Cir.2017 (en banc).
    19. Rowan County v. Lund, 138S.Ct.2564 (2018).
    20. Note, Pressure to Pray? Thinking beyond the Coercion Test for Legislator-Led Prayer , 86 U. Chicago L. Rev. 151 (2017).
    21. Am. Humanist Ass’n v. Md.-Nat’l Capital Park & Planning Comm’n, 891F.3d117 (4th Cir.2018) (mem.).
    22. Note, Recent Case: En Banc Fourth Circuit Denies Rehearing of Holding that Cross-Shaped World War I Memorial Violates Establishment Clause , 132 Harv. L. Rev. 1353 (2019).
    23. Note, The Supreme Court, 2018 Term — Leading Cases , 133 Harv. L. Rev. 262 (2019).
    24. Manning v. Caldwell, 900F.3d139 (4th Cir.2018).
    25. Note, Recent Case: Fourth Circuit Declines to Apply Justice White’s Concurrence in Powell v. Texas as Binding Precedent , 132 Harv. L. Rev. 1089 (2019).
    26. Manning v. Caldwell, 930F.3d264 (4th Cir.2019) (en banc).
    27. Weiss, Debra Cassens (17 July 2019). "Habitual drunkard law is struck down by full appeals court in closely divided opinion". ABA Journal . Retrieved 20 March 2020.
    28. Sibilla, Nick (2 August 2019). "Federal Court Strikes Down Virginia's "Habitual Drunkard" Law That Criminalized Owning Alcohol". Forbes. Retrieved 20 March 2020.
    29. 1 2 Olson, Kent. "Law Library Guides: Our History: Former Faculty: Wilkinson, J. Harvie, III (1973-84)". libguides.law.virginia.edu.
    30. Lee Edwards (2017). "The Decade That Won’t End," Wall Street Journal, February 24, 2017.
      • Terry Eastland (2017). "Land of Disbelief," The Weekly Standard, March 27.
      James Rosen (2017). "At Sea in the Sixties," National Review, April 3.
    31. "J. Harvie Wilkinson III '63 Takes on Both Parties - the Lawrenceville School". Archived from the original on 2016-11-05. Retrieved 2016-11-05.
    32. "Honoring U.S. Circuit Court Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson, III - Minor Inn 4/25/16 - The International Legal Honor Society of Phi Delta Phi". www.phideltaphi.org.
    J. Harvie Wilkinson III
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    Wilkinson in 2022
    Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
    In office
    February 14, 1996 February 15, 2003
    Legal offices
    Preceded byJudge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
    1984–present
    Incumbent
    Preceded byChief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
    1996–2003
    Succeeded by