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This chapter details the dedication of the William B. Bryant United States Courthouse Annex, a striking new addition to the courthouse designed by architect Michael Graves. The $104 million building, completed in 2006, features whimsical architectural elements such as rounded rotunda caps and playful roof arches. It outlines the ceremony on the official dedication of the annex on October 30, 2006, which was officiated by Judge Douglas H. Ginsburg and attended by distinguished guests, including Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. The chapter highlights the deep respect and admiration for Bryant, who was praised by speakers such as Justice Roberts and Congresswoman Norton for his contributions to the legal profession and his unwavering commitment to justice. It ends with a personal tribute from Bryant's son, Chip, who shared memories of his father's work ethic, humility, and dedication to his family and career.
University Press of Mississippi
Title: Epilogue
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This chapter details the dedication of the William B.
Bryant United States Courthouse Annex, a striking new addition to the courthouse designed by architect Michael Graves.
The $104 million building, completed in 2006, features whimsical architectural elements such as rounded rotunda caps and playful roof arches.
It outlines the ceremony on the official dedication of the annex on October 30, 2006, which was officiated by Judge Douglas H.
Ginsburg and attended by distinguished guests, including Chief Justice John G.
Roberts Jr.
The chapter highlights the deep respect and admiration for Bryant, who was praised by speakers such as Justice Roberts and Congresswoman Norton for his contributions to the legal profession and his unwavering commitment to justice.
It ends with a personal tribute from Bryant's son, Chip, who shared memories of his father's work ethic, humility, and dedication to his family and career.

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