AUDIO: Bell spins tales of life in law, politics
Wednesday, December 26th, 2007, 11:29 pm
At a December 2007 luncheon sponsored by the Federal Bar Association’s Atlanta chapter, former U.S. attorney general and federal appellate judge Griffin B. Bell consented to an informal and rare public conversation with King & Spalding partner Phyllis B. Sumner, a former assistant U.S. attorney in Atlanta, during which he reflected on a career that often has paralleled the rise of the New South.
See related article: “Bell spins tales of life in law, politics” (December 26, 2007)
The following are audio excerpts from the conversation:
• Bell discusses the Kennedy presidential campaign (mp3)
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• Bell talks about how he got a federal judgeship (mp3)
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• Bell talks about a Voting Rights case in Mississippi (mp3)
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• Bell discusses his relationship with President Carter (mp3)
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